Successfully vaccinated
Mar. 17th, 2021 08:14 pmMum had her first jab today. The private ambulance arrived right on time and we were in and out of the hospital within 65 minutes. So far no side effects; let's hope it stays this way.*fingers crossed*
The physiotherapist was here in the afternoon; she and Mum had another successful session. We're trying to make small, careful steps forward, but we are making progress nonetheless. It's better if she uses the walking aid a year longer if needs must be, instead of overdoing things and having another accident.
Other than that, not much else happened. We are both very tired from yesterday and from today, so we decided to be lazy. I half-finished the "blooming eggs" card and typed up some of the recently written stuff, but that was all. Didn't even need to cook more than a canned soup. Yay for laziness!
The physiotherapist was here in the afternoon; she and Mum had another successful session. We're trying to make small, careful steps forward, but we are making progress nonetheless. It's better if she uses the walking aid a year longer if needs must be, instead of overdoing things and having another accident.
Other than that, not much else happened. We are both very tired from yesterday and from today, so we decided to be lazy. I half-finished the "blooming eggs" card and typed up some of the recently written stuff, but that was all. Didn't even need to cook more than a canned soup. Yay for laziness!