I've had the same experience, Lexx. Not much fun. What floor are you on? It could turn out to be a good exercise routine.
So -- does anyone else do this: get feeling a little better so finally try to catch up on all sorts of things which need doing -- spend what would have been a fairly normal day (at least pre-kidney-issues) -- and then be completely exhausted and useless the next day or two? QuoteI had one of those days today. Got up and felt good, hubby and son were clearing the edges of the fields and planting sweet corn. I decided to weed eat one of the rental houses and the sides of the driveway. Did that in the 95 degree heat, but still didn't feel too bad, so I trimmed branches at the end of the drive and went back to work on my own yard. Finished that and still felt pretty good (although drenched in sweat), so I went to feed and water my chickens and gather eggs. At this point I knew I overdid it. Went inside, showered, ordered pizza and got on my machine. I am so proud of myself for all I managed to do, but am thinking I will be sorry tomorrow! That's how it goes, I guess. I get so far behind on things that I feel like I have to go all out when I am feeling good. Hopefully I won't be too dead tomorrow as I have a Graduation party to attend and can't miss it.
I had one of those days today. Got up and felt good, hubby and son were clearing the edges of the fields and planting sweet corn. I decided to weed eat one of the rental houses and the sides of the driveway. Did that in the 95 degree heat, but still didn't feel too bad, so I trimmed branches at the end of the drive and went back to work on my own yard. Finished that and still felt pretty good (although drenched in sweat), so I went to feed and water my chickens and gather eggs. At this point I knew I overdid it. Went inside, showered, ordered pizza and got on my machine. I am so proud of myself for all I managed to do, but am thinking I will be sorry tomorrow! That's how it goes, I guess. I get so far behind on things that I feel like I have to go all out when I am feeling good. Hopefully I won't be too dead tomorrow as I have a Graduation party to attend and can't miss it.
So -- does anyone else do this: get feeling a little better so finally try to catch up on all sorts of things which need doing -- spend what would have been a fairly normal day (at least pre-kidney-issues) -- and then be completely exhausted and useless the next day or two?I'm torn between doing everything I can do when I actually feel up to doing it, and hoping/imagining that maybe if I took it a little easier, I'd be able to have two decent days in a row. cheers,skg
I have to break a few American habits, some of them I will only stop for the test and then go right back to doing it my way.
Quote from: cariad on June 27, 2013, 02:29:20 PMI have to break a few American habits, some of them I will only stop for the test and then go right back to doing it my way.ok.. this could be a dumb question, but what kind of habits would you need to drop?
Hi I got my haircut today too!!!!!
I find it mentally exhausting to take these lessons, and the driving test is apparently 1 *hour* long!!!! And if you get a major fault at the beginning and fail, you have to still finish the test!!! This is going to be tedious. And expensive.
Quote from: cariad on June 28, 2013, 03:49:47 AMI find it mentally exhausting to take these lessons, and the driving test is apparently 1 *hour* long!!!! And if you get a major fault at the beginning and fail, you have to still finish the test!!! This is going to be tedious. And expensive. Just curious; do you drive an automatic? Not that it really has anything to do with anything(!) but I hear that American folk favour automatic whereas we all tend to drive with gears ... and not that I even drive so it makes no difference to me! I did about forty lessons and just gave up (I was just burning money for no apaprent reason), but I'm wondering if an autmatic would be better for me because I had HUGE issues with the gears. And roundabouts. How are you getting on with roundabouts?
Today, I've accomplished everything I wanted to. In other words, I've done exactly nothing.