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This blog is about my life as a mother and nanna and about my great family.
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https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/06/sharing-my-world.html
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Sunday 7 June
We have some beautiful
nurses today making regular calls to the Theatre team to see if his still to be
done today, his still on the list for today so far and unfortunately just playing
the waiting game again!
Cancelled for the
4th time, doing it all over again tomorrow!
I’m thinking they
took him off the emergency list when his bloods improved so not so urgent but
surely it would be making scare tissue and adhesions etc
Monday 8 June
They have collected
him for surgery just now! Should be approx
1hr plus up to 2hrs recovery! Won’t know yet if he will go to ICU or a ward but
they will call me when he hits recovery!
all goes well and
his recovery can start! Thank you so much for your love and support, will
update again when his out!
And please sisters
don’t panic if he does go to ICU they have a bed ready for him in icu just in
case he needs it and it’s could just be a cautionary me to send him there
because of his diabetes in her blood pressure
Tuesday 9 June
Hey all, his still
in recovery, his asking to hold off visiting until he hits the ward as only 1
visitor at a time and his sleeping on and off still! His had a reasonable sleep
overnight a little pain on coughing but has a pain button to press every 5 mins
if needed! No details from the surgeon yet on how it went, didn’t have to open
so just 2 chest drains for a few days and small wounds to heal!
At this stage he
will get a bed F3 bed 12 but won’t be ready till 11ish but nurses talk will be
3pm lol.
I will add that on Monday
Leigh told the hospital that if he didn’t have his surgery today, she wanted
him transferred to Newcastle Private Hospital this is the hospital where they both
work, Leigh as a nurse and Dave is in charge of the back-dock.
She filled in forms
and lodged a complaint as Dave had been told he would have his surgery only to
have it postpone 4 times and we all felt this was a joke
Hello everyone I have
decided to do some posts about some deadly creatures found here in Australia,
starting with one that we don’t consider dangerous but has caused around 20
deaths each year.
Most deaths are from
falls while riding, with most victims being over 45 years old.
Horses are responsible
for around 31% of all animal related deaths.
Around 3,000 to 4,000
Australians are hospitalised each year due to horse‑related injuries. Horses
consistently rank as one of the top causes of animal‑related hospital
admissions in the country.
These include:
Falls while riding
Being thrown
Being crushed or
kicked
Farm accidents
Trail riding
accidents
The most common
injuries are
Fractures
(especially arms, ribs, spine)
Head injuries
Soft‑tissue trauma
Internal injuries
from crushing
Those most likely to
come a cropper are those over 45 and children aged between 10 and 14.
Had a pretty good night I got up at 4.10am as I was
feeling restless, I have tossed a load of clothes on to wash, cleaned the
kitchen and swept the hallway and loungeroom.
It is 11c or 52f at 5am, by 6am I started to feel
really tired so I don’t think I will go for a walk.
At 6.20 Leigh posted to the family chat that Dave was
back at the JHH, they rang him last night saying he had to go back due to his
last blood tests showing what they think is Ecoli.
So much for him improving he is worse and now it looks
like he will need surgery to drain the fluid from his long as it has increased
during the week. This is serious Sandy came over and told me in person then she
went and told Sue and will tell Jeannie as well.
Steps:7,630 = 3.8k’s or 2.3 miles
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Had a pretty good night I got up at
4.10am as I was feeling restless, I had a shower and dressed for the day it is
10c or 50f at 5.30am.
Went and had my CT scan done and after
that Sue and I went to visit Dave and we are both glad we did as he didn’t look
as bad as we both thought he would.
He is hoping to be operated on tomorrow.
I have had a great day Parkinson’s wise
the best day I have had in a long time.
Steps: 7,633= 3.2k’s or 2.3 miles
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I was up and dressed by 5am after a nice
8 & half hours of sleep, it was 14c 57f not supposed to be as cold as
yesterday, but we will see.
I am really cold this morning, but I
still went for my walk.
Dave thought he was going to have his
surgery today but by 5pm he was told that it might not be done till Saturday
this is so frustrating.
I am so very tired this afternoon and
will be in bed quite early.
Steps: 6,922 = 3.5k’s or 2.1 miles
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I slept straight through the night
waking with the alarm at 5am, I had around 8hrs of sleep
It was 13c or 55f.
I was feeling good this morning but
around 10am that changed I got a headache and started to feel like shit. Thankfully
after around an hour I started to feel better.
I have spent an hour or so each day sorting
out the spare room and I am nearly done, hopefully tomorrow will be the last
day then I am going to start on Tim’s office which is a right mess.
Steps: 7,958 = 4’s or 2.5 miles
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I slept straight through the night
waking with the alarm at 5am, I had around 8hrs of sleep
It was 13c or 55f.
I was feeling good this morning but
around 10am that changed I got a headache and started to feel like shit. Thankfully
after around an hour I started to feel better.
I have spent an hour or so each day sorting
out the spare room and I am nearly done, hopefully tomorrow will be the last
day then I am going to start on Tim’s office which is a right mess.
Steps: 7,958 = 4’s or 2.5 miles
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I had a good night and was up at 4.30
got around 9&1/2 hrs of sleep at 5am it was 14c or 57f.
I went for my morning walk, I am still increasing
the walk slowly, but I am not comfortable walking too far from home.
It has been a warm day; I have done
nothing much other than the usual housework.
Steps:6,431 = 3k’s or 1.7miles
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What a
night only got just under 6hrs of sleep, was up at 4.25am. The temp at 5am is
12c or 53f and yes, I have the heater on.
I started
to feel so cold I put a long sleeve singlet on.
Sue
had her eyes checked and ordered new glasses. She also walked out with a
headache, which has only got worse as the day has gone on.
After
getting home I had to take off the singlet as I felt hot.
Steps:
4,910 = 2.5k’s
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JESSICA’S BIRTHDAY
SHE IS 37 TODAY
I slept straight
through the night getting 10&1/2 hours of sleep it is only 8c or 46.4f.
I found Tim already up
and at his computer. He told me he couldn’t get into Facebook or his emails, when
I checked he was using a different browser and when I clicked on the one I use,
he was signed into both sites. He said I never told him to use that browser,
but I know I did.
The day has warmed
up it is 18c at 2pm
Jessica came down to
help Tasha with something and gave me a big hug and thanked me for her birthday
card and gift.
Steps:7,555 = 3.8k’s
or 2.3 miles
Hello everyone, here we are at another Caturday and today I'm here showing you some photos me the handsome tuxedo called Luca.
Here I am hiding because I could
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https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/05/more-getting-to-know-me.html
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Let's start with what the hell is wrong with me I wrote this and forgot to hit publish on Tuesday and the Wednesday and now here we are at Thursday, talk about getting distracted and having a scatter brain.
This week we are
looking the eye condition called Diabetic retinopathy. This is a condition that
some who has diabetes may develop it causes damage to the tiny blood vessels in
the retina and can lead to vision loss or blindness if untreated.
It’s a complication
of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes where high blood glucose gradually harms the
retinal blood vessels. These vessels can:
Swell and leaks
Close off, stopping
blood flow
Grow abnormal new
vessels that bleed easily
Over time, this
damages the retina and affects vision.
There
are two stages the first is non‑proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR). In
this stage the following may happen
The
blood vessels weaken and leak
The
retina swells
The
macula may swell known as macular oedema, this causes blurred vision.
The
next stage is proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) in this advanced stage,
the following happens new fragile blood vessels grow, these can bleed into the
vitreous (causing floaters or major vision loss) and scar tissue can form and
pull the retina away as in retinal detachment.
Early on, there may
be no symptoms at all.
However, as it
progresses, people may notice:
Blurry or
fluctuating vision
Floaters (dark spots
or cobweb-like shapes)
Dark or empty
patches in vision
Poor night vision
Sudden vision loss
How is this diagnosed?
To start with a
dilated eye exam is essential during this the eye specialists may use the
following.
Optical coherence
tomography (OCT) to measure retinal swelling
Fluorescein
angiography to detect leaking or blocked vessels (the dye test shown in the
widget above)
Treatment
depends on the stage, usually starting with
Control
of diabetes, blood pressure, and cholesterol which is the foundation of
preventing vision loss
Anti‑VEGF injections
(e.g., Eylea, Lucentis) to reduce swelling and stop abnormal vessel growth
Laser therapy to
seal leaking vessels or shrink abnormal ones
Vitrectomy surgery
for severe bleeding or retinal detachment
Your risk increases
when these things apply
Long duration of
diabetes
Poor blood sugar
control
High blood pressure
High cholesterol
Smoking
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