After weeks of beautiful sunshine during our lockdown the last few days saw a short cooler period with cloud and a little rain. Still, that did bring some more attractive evening skies, so here is a view of the evening sky a couple of days ago from our home.
Thank you to all of you who expressed concern for Katharine and her pain problems. I should say that most of the time it is low level, with an occasional more severe flare-up, and part of what we have been trying to do in recent weeks is to work out what activities provoke such a reaction, while awaiting an appointment for her at the pain clinic.
Beautiful sky. I always think of God doodling with His paints when I see a sunrise or sunset.
Sorry to hear Katharine is still struggling with pain. I hope you can figure out what works for her and what doesn't and that the Pain Clinic can help soon too. All the best to you both.
Thank you all for your lovely comments and fav, they are very much appreciated.
The evening sky is a fascinating ever changing thing. I like your description Casablanca of 'God doodling with His paints'. It's a description that works well for me!
Thank you Vesna, hopefully the slow but positive progress will continue. For the last few days she has gone out for a short walk each day without any painful after effects, so that is a good development.
Celiac has many different symptoms (inflammations, allergies, problems with teeth, bone or skin..). So, it's hard to find diagnose. You can find diagnose in laboratory (blood). I have celiac but I'm ok now.
Well I'm glad you are a bit better. So often finding out what causes a problem can be hard, but once the problem is identified good progress can be made.
Ian
June 13th, 2020
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Sorry to hear Katharine is still struggling with pain. I hope you can figure out what works for her and what doesn't and that the Pain Clinic can help soon too. All the best to you both.
Thank you all for your lovely comments and fav, they are very much appreciated.
The evening sky is a fascinating ever changing thing. I like your description Casablanca of 'God doodling with His paints'. It's a description that works well for me!
Ian
Thank you Vesna, hopefully the slow but positive progress will continue. For the last few days she has gone out for a short walk each day without any painful after effects, so that is a good development.
Ian
Thank you Vesna, we will. I hope that all is well with you?
Ian
Well I'm glad you are a bit better. So often finding out what causes a problem can be hard, but once the problem is identified good progress can be made.
Ian