> Good Morning all.
> I did write out a post yesterday, but the ebay gremlins ate it, and I couldn't be bothered trying again.
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> Dame, what a fiasco about your car. It's good that the owner is coming to the party to help you out, as well he should. Whoever wrote out the roadworthy should be prosecuted, is the Dept of Motor Transport going to chase that up?
> What else is wrong with the car aside from the CV joints, P is curious.
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> Kerry, P recommends hiding your Buddha's as he said some churches may see them as being a 'false God' [as per the Old Testament], even though you only use them for decoration.
> I understand re your reluctance for the Aged Care course and the physical part of it. Getting into Home Based care would be good, but definitely nursing home work is very heavy, even if not on your back, just the workload. I heard a few stories from a couple of the others in my group, plus the carers that I worked with who did home based care, who had done nursing home type work before.
> I guess there are good facilities as well, but the workload is certainly full on.
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> If I was to do Aged Care work, it would be in home care, but I've had no luck with any of my applications. One interview, unsuccessful, and the other places are just not hiring. I telephone or email every couple of weeks, no luck.
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> But at the moment, with my weight, depression etc, I doubt I could even do home care work. If I am on my feet for an hour my legs and knee's ache, my left foot and ankle swell up like a balloon and where I had the cellulitis and lymphodema on my left lower leg feels as though it's on fire.
> I am seeing another JCA soon as the one I saw 2 weeks ago had said in her report that I could work full time, and physically my body couldn't take it right now. I know I am morbidly obese, and surely the JCA could see that too. Physically I just can't do certain things.
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> Maybe after being on the Lexapro for a while and talking to a psychologist, I might get the more positive mindset to focus on weight loss.
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> Last night was the first night in days that I actually slept, except for waking up 4 times to go to the bathroom. [I don't have diabetes, that's already been checked out].
> It was good to finally catch up on sleep instead of waking up at 1 or 2 am, and sitting up in the lounge room till 5am.
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> But enough of me.
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> Purps, sorry to hear your bug has bounced back, but glad you are now on more antibiotics. Please take it easy.
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> I did read through the last page or so of this thread, but now I can't recollect much of what was posted.....sorry.
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> It is a gorgeous morning here in Hervey Bay. Took my daughter to work earlier. She is getting loads of hours with Woolworths, has had an excellent first performance review, and gets on really well with the lady in charge at the service desk. I'm sure that after her 3 month probation, she'll get permanent work.
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> P is off to work soon, so I better get his lunch made. Tomorrow morning his aunt and cousins are popping around for a cuppa. They have been warned not to wear black cos of Golden hair scattered around. No matter how often I vacuum or sweep, there is always some around.
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> Hope everyone enjoys their Sunday.
Hugs Lilly life can be dirty stinken tough:) hope the meds start working for you super super soon.........and that your get up and go returns very quickly:).......nothing worse than feeling like one cant be bothered.
Im carrying beef as well...........had everything tested prodded etc..........have had a referral to the dietician for weeks..........so not looking forward to going to see her i believe and have been told she is as hard as nails.
The weight sure does get one down........and i think one of the things that really gets up my nose is the clothes once you get to a certain size are just horrible matronly and just totally gross:(
Thats my rant for the day:)