MS nurse

Today I got to meet my MS nurse, I never knew they existed until I got the new neurologist last November? She came to my home to do an assessment, there was a lot of questions and talk of various referrals to physiotherapists, occupational therapists and the like, which will be useful. The dreaded conversation about medication came up! I need a couple of changes but I think we agreed that we should wait until my Epilepsy medications are sorted first. It has taken me until today to fully understand what has been going on since I was diagnosed in 1994 as other doctors have treated the symptoms and not the whole condition, This could be a good change? :-)

I am planning on going fishing for Chub on Friday, the weather will be perfect, frosty and cold and if I wrap up well it should be a good day. I still haven’t bought a life jacket so I will be on my buggy with the seatbelt on so I will be safe.

Onwards and upwards, I think. :-)

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Today’s Wiccaweys dog is Cleo who is about 6 months old.

Cleo has come to us from our friends at Hyndburn Dog Rescue. She is a lovely little girl who was picked up as a stray.

Cleo is probably a Christmas present casualty whose novelty wore off. Cleo looks to be a little collie x lab type. She is very friendly, loves people and other dogs. She travels well.

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Slightly worn out old bloke who is plodding on with more than a little help from a great wife. I have been married for 31 years and have 2 grown up children. I did the usual thing and replaced children with dogs when the nest became empty, best thing I ever did (apart from getting married of course). Life has taken a few interesting turns so far but this Epilepsy thingy beats the lot! I love loads of things but never really stick with them long enough to be good at them, I will try harder to be better at a few things rather than rubbish at loads of things. There is still plenty of time. :-D
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2 Responses to MS nurse

  1. hrosez says:

    I love Cleo, she’s adorable! Good luck with all your adventures!

  2. mickcgorman says:

    Cleo is delightful. We hope she is adopted soon, :-)

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