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Documenting not dying since October 2013.

The 26th & 27th; Too hot for existing.

The 26th & 27th; Too hot for existing.

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The 26th of June. Oh god it is too hot for existing. No gym this week - it's hard enough to breathe doing normal activity in this heat, really don't think exerting myself is wise.

This morning, I typed up a blog post, although I have just realised that I didn't actually post it, so I'll do that once I've finished this.

Daddy took me to The Spire for twelve, for my appointment with the lymphoedema nurse. She measured my arm for my sleeve, and apparently I will be wearing it for quite a bit longer than six to eight weeks. I will see her six weeks after the surgery, which is when all the swelling will have calmed down a bit.

On the way home, we went to Tesco to buy ice lollies. Ended up with Calippos, Mini Milks and Fruit Splits, so we have loads of choice. Calippos give me flashbacks to Ward 8 after my liver transplant, became I could gnaw on them and not throw up, because flavoured ice was one of the only things I could actually digest. Eating them now, in the sunshine, is highly preferable.

This afternoon, I have been making my extra hexagons. Three colours left to do.

The 27th of June.

Pre-op day! Had to be there at ten thirty, and Daddy had to go to work but thankfully Alison was able to take us. It was pretty straightforward - we went through my history, albeit briefly, because they don't need to know everything, talked through what I'm having done, had some bloods done, blood pressure, urine sample. That was entertaining because they gave me a she-wee-like device to get the pee into the bottle. I'm not sure how helpful it was. I'll need to pick up a prescription for some pre/post-op antibiotics, and I might have to go back the day before for a group and save if they think I might need blood. Unlikely.

This afternoon, I have finished all of the hexagons, for definite this time, and been vaguely aware of the Germany/South Korea match. I also had a somewhat infuriating chat with the mechanic who's fixing Mommy's car. I told him multiple times that I wasn't her, but he refused to hear it and just kept talking so I had to pretend it was my car and tell him I'd get back to him about picking it up. Thankfully not long after that, Daddy got home so he went down there to deal with it. I now understand Mommy's reaction to that guy.

The 28th & 29th; A fat lot of nothing.

The 28th & 29th; A fat lot of nothing.

The 24th & 25th; Actually watched the football?

The 24th & 25th; Actually watched the football?