A greeting used in Shetland. It is sometimes taken as a precursor to an argument by incomers. Anyway it's "How are you?"
I am fed up having things I can't spell.
I had anaemia and thought I might have had two neemias but they said no. Then septicaemia which you would think might be called septiposher to keep up appearances, but no.
Then the other night I had a temperature again. I was told I was getting rigor which I thought came later.
The nurse told me dipped a sample of mine and it lit up the test paper like a rainbow. I had some of everything.
I had to be quiet the other day while the other nurse took blood. (They toss when Janet calls and the loser gets me.) I waited for her to finish before warning her that if she pushed the needle in too far the mattress would pop.
I am riding the bed today watching films from a hoard I was given. Tomorrow I will gather the trusty walking stick and sally forth to my electric chair.
I put my email on a previous blog so you can contact me individually if you want to do so.
Look after yourselves - I have a team looking after me..
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