Gentle posts for gentle folks

p.s. I do have one area in the yard which isn't concreted. It's approximately 2ft x 1 ft and in that small piece I have a honeysuckle - which I cut back quite harshly last year as it was getting out of control - and underneath that I have London Pride (Saxifrage urbium). This is seen as a bit of an old fashioned plant nowadays and I couldn't get any locally so had to send away for it. I'm so glad I did because it reminds me of my childhood when we lived with my grandparents and my nanny had it planted all round the edge of her garden.

It is just greenery at the moment, should flower in May/June time. Will post a pic when it does but here's a pic from the internet. I justlove it, such a delicate little flower.

london pride.jpg
 
I was thoroughly checked out by Dr s and many tests, when I was in the hospital, over a year ago, now. Thank you, Patty.

I've been followed by the Dr's, ever since.
They're the ones who actually order the physical therapy, etc.

They ruled some things out and some things in.
I'm definitely getting much better continuing care than I did get, before I had to be hospitalized.

The aquatic therapy is harder to do than the regular physical therapy but there's potential for it to possibly help me, so I'm going to try more sessions of it.
It’s good to know you’re following orders to the’t’. At least you do what they suggest.
Good for you for pushing yourself to do aqua therapy, even though it sounds s much harder.
You’re an inspiration.
 
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