Sunday, September 6, 2020

A Busy Day and Some Happy Colour

Things have been rather busy here in my corner of the world. I guess I'm in a slightly whirling dervish mode since it's the end of the summer and I've had so many jobs I put off due to Covid 19.



On Friday I went for my annual eye check up albeit a half year later than I should have. Actually I had an appointment scheduled for 6 months ago.  However I postponed it and requested that they give me an appointment with the eye specialist who did my surgery.  Not the back up eye doctor who has been seeing me the last two times. They called again to make a new appointment for me but it was still with the back up doctor. 

I relented and went for the check up because I really must stay on top of things. But I told the front desk staff  that next time I really would like to be booked in with my original eye specialist.  She is the reason I started going to that office in the first place and she is the one who did my eye surgery about 3 - 4 years ago.  They understood my frustration but told me that my doctor has been cutting back on her hours and they couldn't promise that they could make it happen. Now it causes me to wonder if the young doctor is already burned out. Eye specialists here seem super busy.  Too busy to sustain their demanding schedules.  I heard a few years ago that due to Canada's aging population the eye specialists would become even more busy.  I wonder what my future holds in this office.  Since I first started going to the office they have added 3 new specialists.

For the time being the back up doctor told me there is no diabetes related damage to my eyes, my vision is okay and he confirmed that I have dry eyes as per my observation.

The doctor confirmed that my right eye is in fact the drier of the two.  I am still using eye drops every day but I don't use them as often as directed on the box.  Eye drops are so expensive and they are non prescription eye drops so the cost adds up; especially when the drops only come in 10 ml sizes.  I forgot to ask the doctor if the dry eyes might partially be caused by the air blowing through the top of my CPAP mask. It doesn't always leak but sometimes when I move around during sleep, the mask goes out of alignment.

Of course when ones eyes are dry, the vision is also reduced.

I finally got my paperwork in for the new CPAP machine and after my eye appointment I went to the Sleep Clinic to see what models of CPAP machines are available.  My current machine is well over 5 years old and it's time for a new one. I submitted the paperwork a few weeks ago after many delays on my part due to needing to get doctor's signature and input.  I haven't been getting much done from March to August due to the coronavirus and wanting to stay safe.  The paperwork was ultimately submitted a week before last, but I've learned from the supplier that the insurer says it didn't receive the paperwork. It needed to be submitted again and so there is a delay. They were very apologetic but I wasn't upset. They can't help it if the insurer lost papers even though the paperwork is faxed, not mailed.  Once the insurer makes a decision it will be easy for me to decide which machine I would like now that I've been to the Sleep Clinic.


After I finished at the Sleep Clinic I stopped at Michael's craft store and the medical supply store.  I didn't buy much at Michael's.  I'm trying not to buy any more yarn and most items there will simply add to clutter.  At the medical supply store, I was there to see what was available in terms of what the arthritis physiotherapist recommended I use to help me manage with arthritis.  I dealt with a very nice young woman at the medical supply and we have arranged for the new items to be delivered on Tuesday night.

Just before the pandemic was announced I had been to see the surgeon about getting knee surgery. He told me I was not a candidate and gave me several reasons, one of them being that I'm too young! I was not a happy camper but in the end I have to accept what he says. He did say that eventually I will need surgery. So in the meantime, that is why the physiotherapist suggested some aids to use.  I requested, and received a doctor prescription back in early January. I just hadn't had time to follow up on getting these things. I wanted to look at them in person and not simply ask for them over the phone.

By the time I finished at the medical supply store I was super tired and super hungry. I stopped for some Japanese food. This is the first time I've eaten in a real restaurant since February and the food was very delicious. Not to mention the added bonus of not having to cook or do dishes. 

 


After that I stopped at one more large pharmacy and browsed around looking at many different things. They sell all kinds of electronic items and household items not just vitamins and drugs.  In the end I purchased a pair of head phones with microphone for use with my desktop and laptop. I didn't want a wireless headset. I've already got two of those and frankly I do not like them at all. Unfortunately, the corded ones seem to have standard length cords which are not quite long enough to use with my desk and computer set up. I had to move some things around so I can use the headphones. If it isn't one thing it is always another.

Last time I posted here I mentioned that my garden was on it's last legs. 

Today I was pleasantly surprised to see it is still going. So I took a little time to water and cut some dead leaves. Perhaps it will revive a bit and hold for another few weeks.

In the coming days I am hoping to complete 2-3 more appointments and several more errands and outside tasks in addition to the usual grocery shopping. Once these are done I plan on retreating once again and isolating. When I go out and about I wear a mask everywhere and pretty much everyone else is too and most people are keeping an appropriate distance.  Around the house I'm hoping to try out the Fly Lady System (system for keeping the house clean and decluttered). I tried it once before but couldn't get into it. I'm going to give it another try and take the Baby Steps approach.  Of course, I know how to declutter and clean already but the thing that has gotten away from me as my health has changed over the years is keeping everything operating smoothly and preventing a pile up of clutter or cleaning. The Fly Lady has a system that so many women absolutely love.  Do any of you use the Fly Lady System? If so, what do you think of it and how has it worked or not worked for you?


So far I do not know anyone here at home who has contracted the virus but one young friend in Kenya and members of his extended family were tested a few days ago. His young nephew (about 10 years old) has tested positive. Next his young niece and a few others in the family are to be tested. Keep them in prayer.  There is a lot going on in Kenya amongst the people I know. Many are dealing with land issues and family tensions. These are difficult times. I do not want to say more about it here but only to ask for prayer for all these situations and the continuing material needs and medical needs.


Thanks for stopping by. As always I enjoy reading your comments and visiting your blogs.  Stay safe.

10 comments:

Jeanie said...

Your lunch looks to die for and your garden looks fabulous and far better than mine on its best day. Not my creative skill, I guess. But wonderful photos. You're so right about eye drops. I don't use mine as often as I should because the tiniest bottle costs a lot!

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Penny,
Your sky images are lovely and the flowers are beautiful. I have the dry eyes, it is uncomfortable does cause blurry vision. I am always using the eye drops. Your meal looks delicious. We have not eaten inside a restaurant yet, only carryout. Take care, enjoy your day! Have a great new week!

Light and Voices said...

Sounds like our lives. We go to doctor appointments. Lately, the appointments are on Whatsapp. May change how doctors and patients see each other after the Covid-19 ends. We also go to drug stores and grocery stores. We have been isolated for sometime now. No one we know has had the Corona virus. We are blessed so far. I enjoyed the photographs of flowers. We are experiencing colder, windy weather. Hard on blooming flowers. Fall is peeking around the corner here. Take care.

Red said...

It's really important to get see the same doctor each time.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

This was quite a full post!! Sounds like you have been quite busy with the appointments and follow ups, etc. I must confess, I have no clue what the Fly Lady System for cleaning is. I will have to look that up. I like to "fly away" and keep from doing cleaning as much as possible! LOL. But then it comes home to haunt me, so I have to get to work. Been trying to keep up with things on a more regular basis. It will help when the weather cools down. Even though we have air conditioning, when it is this hot and humid you get hot even inside with the least exertion, so I try not to overdo it. I do a more thorough fall cleaning and spring cleaning when the weather is cooler, and I have more energy. I hope you have a wonderful week. I enjoy seeing the things you fix for supper and eat on Facebook. You are a very creative cook!!

Mari said...

Pretty flowers and good looking food. I have to get into the eye dr too. I have dry eyes and am always using drops.

Joanne Noragon said...

We all seem too busy, catching up! In the meantime, your flowers are as lovely as ever.

Heidrun Khokhar, KleinsteMotte said...

Den awhile since I posted and stopped by yours. I had no idea you have such a number of medical things going on. Hope you stay well. Your photos are very colourful. I have no desktop and laptop is useless. All I can use now is my iPad. Even that gets tough. We all have challenges. I am glad we met blogging and I wish you well and pray for those who are less fortunate. Stay well and pray we get COVID out of our lives.

Red said...

I think many people put things off or had to put things of as many clinics were closed. Our physician did most things over the phone and he was very good at it. So for you it's time to get at all those nagging issues and have them treated. Good luck. Stay healthy.

diane b said...

Sorry to hear about your health problems I hope they improve. I have dry eyes too. I use eye drops that come in a box of individual plastic ampules. I can buy them over the counter but my doctor gives me a prescription and they are cheaper.Glad you got out for a meal and your garden is pretty.

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