Tuesday, 29 November 2022

Some walking and a jab!

I had been contemplating a longish walk but decided to try and get an appointment at the doctors to have a injunction in my right knee, which has been getting more painful. When I got through the receptionist was helpful and said they have a new member of staff, Emma, who can do the steroid injections and she could fit me in this afternoon! So, decided I would walk up to Freeport and back as I would be walking to the surgery later. There is a huge fatsia japonica at Freeport and the autumnal blooms are gorgeous,



The stable at Freeport is not assembled yet, but the lovely one t the church is now on display.
I walked to the doctors and Emma was really lovely and after the usual barrage of questions she did the injection in my knee, the fact that it is more painful than before but hopefully that is temporary! I did go and look at the sea, the light was quite unusual.
Well, the match tonight would have a job to be worse than the one at the weekend! So come on boys, give us a show.




2 comments:

  1. Very good service at your doctors. Can’t believe you got the injection sorted so quickly. Fingers crossed now that it does help ease the pain you were getting. Worth a try. Sounds like your surgery is expanding it’s staff, which is a really good thing considering the problems everywhere at the moment.
    The nativity at your church is really nice. It’s a proper nativity, unlike the monstrosity that’s still being built in Freeport 😄
    I won’t be watching football tonight, but I hope we win the match. Should be easy against those leek munchers 😂

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  2. It is a lovely nativity at the church and Steve did a great job of building the stable. Perhaps the one at Freeport is unveiled on December 1st?
    England are looking a bit livelier at the moment, but no score yet.
    The knee is quite painful but ‘ever the optimist’ I am sure it will feel better in the morning!

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