Monday, 1 June 2026

Update on my brother


 

Good evening, all! Yesterday I received these updates about Dave but decided to wait to post them here so I could share as much as possible. These were written by my sister in-law.

A bit of an update overnight, Daves ok but his back in ED but not by choice. We received a call from a JHH Dr at 9pm explaining one of his tests from Monday has come back positive for Ecoli in his blood. He asked Dave a series of questions and explained since he still isn’t well he needs to go back to ED for further treatment, we got up there about 9.30, he got a bed in ED maybe about 1am, bloods again, ECG, Xray and IV antibiotics, their waiting for the Respiratory team to start at 7am to see if his to stay in hospital for IV antibiotics or if he can go home on oral antibiotics. I’m heading back up there now after leaving at 3am to get a few hrs sleep so I can be there for when the Respiratory team is there. I’ll keep u all updated!

His had some sleep and pain relief, he asked for O2 just to make the alarm stop lol O2 is 93-96% ED Dr said from what he could see he thinks the Plural Effusion might be a bit bigger but wants to wait till he speaks to the team to see if he goes for further scans.

ED Dr has just come in, they’re going to do an ultrasound to see if there’s enough to drain so they can test it, then that may change the treatment and how long he stays in hospital.

Ok it is now 12.30pm and I just had a visit for my sister Sandy; she came to tell me the latest about Dave and it’s not good. He is going to have to have surgery to remove the fluid at the base of his lung which has increased from 1cm’s on Monday to 3cms now, the fluid is in bubbles at the base of his lung and Sandy said the area looks like a spider web.

This is not good in anyway at all and both me and Sandy had a cry, he will be in hospital for around 3 weeks, how soon the surgery will happen we don’t know yet.

After telling me Sandy went and told Sue and she also Jeannie, I am really concerned about him.

Monday update from Sandy

Respiratory team just reviewed him, Aiming for surgery tomorrow but could keep getting bumped due to other emergencies, they will try keyhole but may have to convert to open, will have chest drain post op for a few day, will be in hospital for a few days after the chest drains are removed then long term IV antibiotics but can be done as an outpatient everyday through the JHH. They are investigating his diabetes and waiting for a renal ultrasound to investigate his and manage his high blood pressure.

Me and Sue went and saw him today and we both felt better as he looked and sounded ok, he was in good spirits joking that he will be operated on tomorrow and home on Friday, but that's not going to happen he should be in between 2 & 3 weeks.

I will end this with a big thank you to all who have prayed for Dave, it is very much appreciated by me.

 

Sunday, 31 May 2026

Week 22 of 2026

 


I slept well getting 9 &1/2 hours of sleep was up at 4.30am, washed and dressed, the ground is wet but it’s not raining. It is 14c or 57f with a top temp of 20c.

Tim is in a ok mood, he said Kathy came over last night to talk to him.

Around midday he sent Tasha a text apologising for his behaviour, which all she wanted and they are good now.

It has been a better day today and I am feeling less tense. It stopped raining for a couple of hours which was nice.

Steps: 5,606 = 2.8k’s or 1.7 miles

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Had a good night slept for nearly 9hrs woke up at 4.20am and decided to get up, it is raining again and the temp is 16c or 60.8f we are looking at a top temp of 21c with a mostly wet day.

I went for a walk at 8.30am was going to walk down and post letters but forgot about all the cars, it is a school day and that means cars parked on the side of the road and I don’t like walking on the wet grass so didn’t do that.

I didn’t have a nap, and I should have as by 5pm I was struggling to stay awake.

Jessica is at Tasha’s and asked if I could wash her work clothes and have then ready by tomorrow arvo, I said of course.

Steps: 6,299 = 3k’s or 1.7 miles

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Had a good night slept for nearly 8hrs woke up at 4.20am and decided to get I have swept the kitchen and loungeroom floor and tidy the kitchen and started a load of washing.

The temp is 18c or 64f it is currently 5am and wet outside but not raining. Even though it is cool I still have the front door opened as I was sweating while cleaning.

I was able to go for my walk and even walked down and posted the letters I had, about 10 minutes after I got home it started to piss down.

Had a message from Leigh letting me know that my brother Dave is in hospital, he is in pain and has trouble breathing it looks like it is pneumonia. He is on strong antibiotics after receiving some via a drip he was released and allowed to go home, only because his wife Leigh is a RN. He is very sick at this stage.

Steps: 9,644 = 5k’s or 3 miles

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I slept well getting over 8 hours of sleep, I woke to go to the toilet and when I checked the time it was 4.55am, that was a surprise.

Another wet morning but with a temp of 17c or 62f.

It has rained on and off all day and we have had a couple of colder moments.

I asked Tasha to ring about my CT scan appointment as I only just realised I hadn’t heard about it.

Leigh said Dave has improved this afternoon.

Tasha came down at 6pm to put me to bed I didn’t want to go to bed so she rubbed cream I into my feet and put bed socks on me and left.

I slept well managed around 9hrs of sleep, another wet day ahead it is currently 17c or 62f at 6am. I am slightly out of sorts but should improve after I finish breakie.

Yes, eating helped, Sue and I went shopping, thankfully it has been a dry but cool day.

I have had a good day felt great when I went out managed to sweep out the front this arvo, as well as vacuum the lounge-room.

Steps 6,894= 3.5k’s 2.1miles

I slept well got around 8hrs of sleep, another wet day ahead it is currently 17c or 62f at 5am and it is raining but it isn’t cold.

It rained all morning but this afternoon it has been dry.

After having no motivation this morning around 11am I suddenly had surge of motivation and vacuumed, swept out the front and sorted the freezer out.

Tasha rang at 6.30pm in a foul mood but not with us she asked if dad could help me get ready for bed as she had to go out and she didn’t want to anyway he will help and she will come down tomorrow.

Steps: 6,555 = 3.3k’s or 1.9miles

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I slept well got around 8hrs of sleep, up at 4.15am. The temp this morning is 12c or 53.6f it is supposed to be a dry cool day.

Around 10.30am I felt really cold had to turn the heater on and put on a long sleeve top, 5 minutes later I was hot again, how annoying.

Tim is working today he should be home around 8.30pm tonight.

I had a nap for 45 minutes from 1.15 to 2pm after that I felt like doing a few things like tidy the spare room and vacuum again.

The asshole boyfriend of unit 14 is parked in the spot Tim usually parks and yes, he i.s allowed it’s not our person parking space, but I feel he only did to piss Tim off.

I was discussing with Tasha this arvo about Tim’s difficult understanding and whether he would be able to understand the going on in a trail he has been called up again for jury duty. I think he should speak to someone about that, what’s the point in being on a jury if you don’t understand what is being told to you.

Steps:7,058 = 3.6k’s or 2.1miles

 

 

 

Saturday, 30 May 2026

Caturday with Archie

 


Good afternoon everyone it is Caturday here and I am at last getting around to sharing some photos of the oh so cute Archie.










Thursday, 28 May 2026

Australian Birds

 


Hi everyone today I am looking at Australian native bird species, most Australian ornithologists and conservation groups generally say there is somewhere around 830 to 900 species.

Most of them are in the north and the east of the country mostly in tropical Queensland as well as the top end and in the eastern coastal forests and wetlands. This pattern is strongly supported by species‑richness data from major bird‑recording hotspots.

In the central and arid part of the country there are fewer species, but it does have the Princess Parrot, Budgerigar and Grass wrens all considered unique.



Around the area I live we have lots of Rainbow Lorikeets, Magpies, Galahs, Sulphur-crested Cockatoos, Corellas, Butcherbirds, as well as some ducks. Oh, and we sometimes have a Kookaburra.

As many of you will know I feed local birds and often have a large number of them out the front.



Wednesday, 27 May 2026

My brother Dave

 


My brother Dave is 16yrs younger than me and is the youngest of 5 children, he is also the only boy with 4 older sisters. He was mum’s favourite from the time he was born. He was in fact mum & dad’s miracle child, as after mum had my youngest sister Sandy, she had her tubes tied but a year later Dave arrived.

Turned out that as she had an ectopic pregnancy when Sue was very young the doctor only cut and tired the one tube she had, however, the other tube had knitted itself back together and that’s how they ended up with Dave.

As a child he got away with a lot of shit, but he grew from and annoying little bugga into an amazing man and all his sisters are so proud to have him as a brother.

Even though he is the youngest he is now the head of the family, I may be considered the matriarch of the family, but he is the head of the family.

At the moment he is very sick with pneumonia, he was taken to hospital on Monday night but was discharged with strong antibiotics only because his wife is an RN and is able to take care of him. However, most of us feel that he should still be in hospital.

 

 

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Beechband

 


Today I am writing about the Beechband, what is it you may wonder well it is a device to help control the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease.

The Beechband works by delivering steady, rhythmic vibration pulses on your wrist to help calm and regulate movement, speech, and anxiety symptoms—especially for people with Parkinson’s.

It’s essentially a wearable version of a therapeutic tapping technique that its creator originally used manually.

It produces rhythmic pulsing vibrations (around 85 beats per minute in many cases). These pulses mimic a metronome‑like tapping that can help the brain stabilise movement patterns and reduce anxiety.

For some people, the effect is immediate, while for others it builds gradually over several weeks.

It can help with the following symptoms anxiety and stress, dyskinesia, rigidity, freezing of gait and other walking problems, speech difficulties, sleep issues and tremor of course.

However not everyone experiences the same benefits—some feel a big change, others only subtle effects, and some none at all.

You wear it on your wrist (or try switching wrists or even the ankle if results vary). Turn, it on and ignore it—most people stop noticing the vibration after 15–30 minutes.

It is recommended to use it daily for at least 6 weeks to judge whether it helps. Friends or family often notice improvements before the wearer does.

The vibration can be loud for some people; the battery life is often short around 3–4 hours.

Some users report major improvements in gait and freezing; others report no change.

The Beechband is a non‑medical wearable that uses steady vibration cues to help regulate movement and reduce anxiety. It doesn’t treat Parkinson’s itself, but for some people it provides meaningful day‑to‑day relief.

I have this device and it works great for me it calms my body, stops the internal tremor and helps clear my mind allowing me to focus and connect.

Update on my brother

  Good evening, all! Yesterday I received these updates about Dave but decided to wait to post them here so I could share as much as possibl...