This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs.
Has anyone had radiation treatment in Australia over the last couple of years please?
Husband has just been given the costing and it doesn't make any sense.
Medicare pays $20,000
If you have to have radiation treatment you are expected to pay a further $620,00 a week for five weeks.
Even if you are on a Part Pension or Pension!
When I made an appointment to get the AstraZeneca jab last Saturday the Nurse handed me a Covid Sheet with many questions on it, then I had to see my Doctor on Tuesday to check out all my details before getting the Jab. When they were finished with me I had to wait 15 minutes, like everybody else, and then the Nurse handed me a sheet stating all the possible side effects of the Corona Virus vaccine. It was very informative and what actions to take if my health started to deteriorate.
Yes Hola, I had to fill out a questionaire before the AstraZenica jab, mainly stating that I'm pretty healthy and had to wait 15 minutes before leaving the building, but no sheet about possible side effects was issued. But that was on 15th June and next shot isn't until 7th September. The time between Pfizer jabs is much quicker.
followed up with telephone calls on day 3 and day 8 post jab welfare check and an online survey/questionnaire.
Here are the questions you may be asked -- and I ask how the hell would most ever know what they meant!!!!???
I have NEVER had to sign such OR agree to such with ANY other vaccinations ever
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Many thanks to you all for replying to my emails on this Thread.
I cannot disagree with your comments!
I have been reading all of your emails, no matter how long it takes me, but this week I am getting quicker!
When I came out of hospital I could not put a word together, but my husband has been sitting by my side and makes me sound out each letter which has been frustrating but helpful!
The speech therapist has problems of her own so didn't come yesterday, this afternoon I go and have more testing for my brain [what's left of it!] and my eyes, I was having this done on Thursday but ran out of time.
I hoped that some other stroke victims would come and join into this Thread and share their experiences?
I am still hoping!
My friends are emailing me and although it takes an age to read the emails, I plough on, but what is so very strange is the ability to type and write long hand. But it is very difficult to edit my own writing here on the site. I hope with new lens in my glasses I may improve.
Now to check lunch, having this problem has not stopped me cooking, washing and ironing!
I very much hope to hear from you all so I can keep reading from you as I look forward to hearing about people and their experiences.
Have a great day.
love
Celia
It will be good to see the back of all the winter weather and look forward to our flowers in Sprint!
Yummy there are still some nice things in life! LOL
But with limitations.
Husband and I were at Miss Mauds yesterday and picked up some yummies to take home with us.
Question is Miss Mauds in the Eastern States?
not that I have come across else would have bought wife a slice of princess cake (her favourite)
Oh Princess Cake! Yummy, husband and I had a yummy chocolate eclairs yesterday!
Thank you for joining in Farside!
I do like both of those cakes, I have a sweet tooth also.
I love wattle, pity the tree doesn't last very long, I nick a bunch overhanging the footpath on my walk around the block currently blooming its head off.
Remember this movie many moons ago?
Missing gingham dress worn by Judy Garland in Wizard of Oz is discovered at Washington, DC university 50 years laterA staff member at Catholic University of America found a long-lost staple of Hollywood history in the school's drama department building: the iconic blue-and-white checked gingham dress Judy Garland wore as Dorothy Gale in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. For nearly 50 years, staff and students at the Washington, D.C. university have been searching for the famed dress, which was gifted to the school's drama department in 1973 and went missing shortly after.
:) Remember the movie and wearing pinafores as well. Pic of myself in 1952.
You were adorable RnR
cute photo RnR
Oh no! a Rat in a supermarket in NSW.
Disgusting moment enormous RAT is spotted climbing up a shelf inside an Aldi supermarket as shoppers walk nearby
An Aldi shopper has captured the horrifying moment a gigantic rat begins to climb a supermarket shelf as oblivious customers continue to shop nearby. The stomach-churning video has since gone viral after it was uploaded to TikTok by a woman named Caity, boasting more than two million views. The gigantic rodent is seen climbing up the metal railing of an Aldi supermarket shelf, passing large packs of bottled water.
I started a Thread for country view but I have not got a clue where it has been put now we have had so much change around, so I am going to put this very pretty picture of an Oz scene here hope you enjoy it.
How to visit the crystal clear warm waters dubbed Australia's 'best hot springs you've never heard of'Travellers are racing to some remote hot springs dubbed the 'most beautiful' in Australia. Bitter Springs (left and right), which are located approximately two kilometres from Mataranka in the Katherine region of Australia's Northern Territory, are set among palms and tropical woodlands in Elsey National Park. The area features a series of naturally-fed thermal pools that are the perfect place to relax and unwind, while exploring the surrounding beauty of the national park.
This is interesting reading.
Winston Churchill (top and bottom left) visited the Middle East on a diplomatic mission in 1921 after being appointed Secretary of State for the Colonies. He attended the Cairo Conference in Egypt alongside T.E. Lawrence (right, with writer Gertrude Bell) - the hero of the Arab Revolt in the First World War. The images, which were taken by Captain Maxwell Coote who was Churchill's aide-de-camp at the conference, are being sold a century later by his descendants with London-based Forum Auctions who expect the archive to fetch £4,000.
Margaret Townley, 75, (bottom right) claims she has been the victim of a miscarriage of justice after being forced to walk away from the house (pictured) on which she has spent more than €300,000 (£257,347). The retired social worker, from Bath, has handed the keys to her neighbour after a vicious 13-year legal battle. She said she believes corruption and fraud has caused the loss of her retirement home in Salobrena, Granada. Her nightmare began after she got into a legal battle with her builder neighbour over a dodgy collapsed boundary wall, which led to a judge ordering the house to be sold at a closed auction.
No person receives a Print Out to read through in regards to the Long List of SIDE EFFECTS of these experimental drugs before they get the JAB. People need to do their homework.