Cate
Long term member
Oh Sam, Your poor Dad & you. No wonder you were/are feeling stressed about your family. It's very tough.Sad to hear about your Mum....my Mum is going through the same thing, very hard to see this deterioration occur. But what a clever lady your mum is though to have had the foresight to plan for herself for any future care.
My Mum is refusing any professional care which is wearing us and Dad especially out!!!!
I am having a party, including lunch at a local hotel, which is open only for us. We have about 80 people coming. RSVP's were meant to be in by today but I still have not heard from quite a few, including family (nieces & nephews mainly.) I'm now panicking ever so slightly about what I need to do- photos on a board(?), cake(?!), speeches(??) I am trying to chill out today & again tomorrow & then get organised on Monday. That's the plan anyway!.....oh what have you got planned for your DH 60th????
Funny thing Sam but I rang my SIL last night & she seemed totally oblivious to my Mum's state! WTF! Maybe it's that I have not seen my Mum for a while that I noticed the HUGE change. I was left feeling totally flummoxed after that conversation. I'll leave it to my sister to get through to her I think. Families..... and it looks like you have a few family commitments to attend to atm.
Perfume= Poison
When I booked our hotel for Melb I requested a room without room deodoriser being used in it. When we walked into our room on Wed night it almost bowled me over. I had an asthma attack & my LH started sneezing. After 10 mins I went back down to reception & explained my allergies & my request. I was given a key to another room which I checked & it was just as strong. After going into that room I found myself in a hallway with no idea of which way I was meant to be going. Back to reception....back to our room. My brain was totally befuddled. Now I know what my sister experiences on a regular basis! I ended up at reception but had to go out into the street to get some "fresh" air.
I thought I might pass out & was very wobbly. A woman in reception alerted the concierge who was coming out to check on me. When I went back inside he said that he had rung another of their hotels & I could walk there & try some more rooms. I told him that I didn't think I could walk there, let alone keep testing rooms.
I went back to our room & opened the door & turned the air conditioning on at his suggestion & left the door open for about 2 hrs. We were directly opposite the lifts so people came & went constantly & could see us. I took 2 Phenergan which I always have with me when I go away & did actually sleep. I asked him to let management know about the spray used in their rooms & the importance of actually taking notice of special needs. The receptionist admitted that a guy had checked out of their hotel the previous week for the same reason. I am going to write to them.
I still haven't physically recovered from the experience & have ached from head to toe, which my sister said is a common result of strong allergic reactions. My brain is slowly becoming clearer.
It was not good to have this experience after my trip up to Mum's. It was a double whammy!
Yesterday-
I did not do any exercise. I tried riding my bike but 5 minutes was all I could manage as I felt exhausted & about 100 years old!
Today-
Our GS spent last night with us & his Mum & the 2 littlies are coming up very soon. I had better scoot & have a shower. I'm not going anywhere today. I'll attempt my weights after lunch I think. I hope she doesn't stay all day. much as I love them I just feel like a rest.
I'll come back later to see who's about.
I hope everyone haves a lovely weekend. Cheers, Cate