Nice to see you!

Three major events occurred for me last year (2010), all in the space of about 2 weeks. I turned 50. The following day I got married. Two weeks later, my oldest daughter became pregnant with her first child and my first grandchild.

Most middle-aged people will tell you that in their minds, they still feel 20 something. It's the same for me.

Wasn't it only yesterday that I was planning a night out with guys from the surf club? That gorgeous new perm. Flaired, cuffed denims and the red t-shirt with the off-the-shoulder frill. Corked platform wedgies. **sigh**

Suddenly I'm looking in the mirror and wondering how 30 years can flash by so damned quickly!

So here I am in cyberspace, sharing my genuine shock and horror with anyone who'll listen and maybe I'll even meet some other over 50s who find themselves in the same predicament!

Welcome to my dilemna!!

Saturday, December 11, 2021

Tis the Season

 

Road train driver pays the cost - NO JAB NO JOB results in on going injury


I had a slow Saturday for sales, but still passed my happy minimum.

I was able to set up the training room for tomorrow’s Christmas party, hanging red tinsel along the walls, putting Christmas tablecloths on the folding tables, green and silver strings of beads as centrepieces between Christmas crackers.

The blender ready to make margaritas and pina coladas.

Two big plastic buckets to fill with ice.

The side board covered in butchers paper ready to receive plates of food as people arrive and stacked with paper plates, serviettes and cutlery.

Another tub to hold the Christmas gifts.

Tomorrow morning I’m cooking some chicken nibbles, making an avocado/tuna dip, a plate of smoked salmon cheesy bites and a carrot and cheese salad.

The party starts at 11am so I’ll be up bright and early to get everything done.

This afternoon my first priority was to swim in the very tepid pool. Now that the water has warmed up, it might be time to open the umbrella to stop the continual sunshine making it warmer.

I have a very busy weekend planned and the shop is only going to get busier leading up to Christmas, so there will be lots of early nights for me. I’m already yawning and it’s not even 9pm!





It’s time to be in bed.

Nite all.


Friday, December 10, 2021

Another Story

Fee’s story

“Firstly, my daughter has had every childhood vaccination with no reaction ever. Neither of us are anti vaxxers. 

29/10/2021 First dose of the Pfizer vaccine administered at 11:10 am. By 12:53 pm her left hand was freezing cold, like touching a dead body. She also told me of a pressure type feeling in the back of her head. 

2:12 pm on the 29th her left hand went blue/Purple. She told me her elbow felt like it was being grabbed by someone. Gave her panadol and Nurofen as advised by vaccine clinic. 

30/10/2021. Left hand still cold but the mottling had lessened slightly. We both thought she was getting better. How wrong we were. 

2/11/2021 We attended emergency. The mottling had deepened in colour, the pain in her elbow had worsened and the pain in the back of her head had increased slightly. 5 hours in emergency. They did a round of bloods, an ultra sound of her left arm and shoulder where they found no clot. Sent home after being told they had no idea what was going on. Possibly Raynauds Disease. 

3/11/2021 Took her back to emergency that evening. The pain in her left elbow had worsened again as had the pain in her head. Her heart rate was elevated. She also began to lose mobility. I was watching my fit, healthy daughter disappear before my eyes. They admitted her at 11:00 pm that night. 

4/11/2021. She was told by the Doctor on the ward that he didn't know what was going on but she'll be fine in a few weeks. She was released. By this stage her right hand had begun to turn purple. She was unable to walk without assistance from me. 

5/11/2021 Take her to the GP. My daughter can no longer feed herself, dress herself, wash herself without assistance. The simplest of tasks she cannot do. Her toes and feet have turned purple. She is unable to feel the ground in her left foot. GP just sits there not sure what to say. Referral to the Neurologist with a possibility of Guillian Barre. Says that we can look at exempting her after we have seen the Neurologist. 

12/11/2021 Neurologist appointment. Nerve tests conducted. He tends to agree with the GP's diagnosis of Guillian Barre. He admits to her hospital that day under his care. He notes there is a Neuro deficit on the left side. Speaks to her about doing a Lumbar Puncture. While we were waiting for him to type up the paperwork for hospital, I explained to her in words she could understand what Lumbar Puncture entails. 

Admitted to hospital that afternoon. I was told I would have to leave even though on her previous hospital admission I was allowed in as her emotional support person. My daughter had never been admitted to hospital prior to these two occasions. 

Lumbar puncture performed that afternoon. We stayed in contact via messages. Both her hands were claw like by this stage so we tried as best as we could to stay in contact. 

13/11/2021 She's told by the Neurologist that her spinal fluid was clear and it was not Guillian Barre. He proceeded to tell her that they weren't sure what was going on but she has Functional Neurological Disorder. Told her that he would let the Physio decide what happens next. Despite asking him again why she was turning purple and mentioning the pain in her head, he said that it didn't warrant further investigation and that she needs to talk to her subconscious and tell it that she's getting better. 

14/11/2021. She's told by one of the Medical Doctors that she is not to have the nursing staff assist her in getting to the bathroom. She is to walk alone.  Again my daughter asks why she is turning purple and tells this Doctor her head is beginning to hurt more when she moves. She's ignored yet again and told it's blood constriction but they don't know why. They have her on panadol and Nurofen every two hours. It does nothing for the pain in her head or anywhere else. 

15/11/2021 Im allowed in as her emotional support person. I ask the Neurologist if he could put it in writing what caused the FND. I'm met with stone cold silence and then no. Again  we asked why she is turning purple and again no answer. 

The Medical Doctor comes in after the Neurologist. I question the diagnosis etc and say to the Doctor that my daughter doesn't feel like they are listening to her. I ask what in the vaccine has caused this. They don't know. I ask why is she not allowed an exemption and what the guidelines are. They didn't know or more to the point didn't want to tell me. The Physio assessed her that afternoon and gave her some exercises to do.

16/11/2021. The Neurologist sees her again. Tells her that shes 21 and doesn't need her mother speaking for her. She asked again why she is purple and again is told it doesn't warrant further investigation. She tells him again of the head pain, she's completely ignored. She's told her dizzy spells are from low iron but her iron stores weren't that low but that's the cause of the dizzy spells.

17/11/2021. Shes disheartened by the lack of care shown by the Doctors. The nurses that cared for her we are most grateful for. She was released and her discharge papers clearly state the physio would follow up. We have heard nothing. There was meant to be a referral for an occupational therapist, never happened. Again no exemption and no idea if she would ever recover from this. 

24/11/2021 Telehealth appointment with the GP. By this stage she had very limited use of her right hand, mobility slightly increased but the mottling was deepening in her hands, feet and now her knees. Her exhaustion levels are beyond high. The GP asks her what she would like him to do. He had spoken to the Neurologist who had informed him that her condition wasn't that bad. We requested a D dimer test to check for micro clotting. He told us to attend emergency for it and that was it. We said to him that we don't agree with the diagnosis of FND. He referred us back to the same Neurologist.

Over the coming days she became exhausted quickly. She was doing the exercises the physio gave her. Still no follow up from the physio. The mottling was deepening the more she moved. The pain in her left arm, hand and her back was excruciating at times. I was lifting her into the bath and out again. The pain in the head started to increase again. 

30/11/2021 Her ankles and feet swell. I take her to emergency where she tells them that the GP has told her to have the D dimer test. Shes told there's nothing they can do and sent home 2 hours later. 

3/12/2021 I take her to a different GP. We are both extremely exhausted by this stage. I explain to the GP everything that has happened and the concern I have around the pain in the head. She lightly touches the spot where my daughter says it hurts the most and she winced in pain. The GP reluctantly orders a CT scan for her brain. I nearly cried in relief that finally someone listened. She took the time to explain the possible cause of the mottling and most importantly reassured my daughter that her symptoms are very real. The CT scan is booked for next Tuesday. We are now possibly looking at Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome.

Its been an absolute living nightmare. To see my happy, healthy daughter be reduced to shuffling, constant and often debilitating pain. Yet we were ignored. Any mention of the vaccine just swept under the carpet. 

This isn't the end of our story. I refuse to stand by and let my daughter be dismissed for what she's going through. The lack of any acknowledgement that the vaccine did this to her has turned from heart break to determination. And this is the vaccine they're recommending for 5 -11 year olds? They will have a hard time convincing my younger children that this is safe. 

My hope by sharing her story is awareness. Awareness that this can happen and is happening Australia wide. I also hope by sharing her story, others who have also suffered an Adverse Reaction come forward with their stories and feel less alone in their fight for any kind of medical care. 

We don't know what the future holds for her. There is every possibility she may never fully recover from this. We both hope that the Government begins to acknowledge the many who are suffering from Adverse Reactions and end the mandates that are effectively dividing the nation, friends and family.”

😠

I’ve got a hundred of these stories and Senator Gerard Rennick posts some of them on his Facebook page almost daily - yet he is being called a spreader of misinformation and a far right anti-vax nut job. He’s one of the few politicians listening to people with vaccine injuries.

Today was another good day of sales at the shop with every customer complaining about the hot steamy weather while enjoying the cooling air con inside.

The day passed quickly but I can’t recall much of what I did.

I make a concerted effort every day to NOT order more stock - just in case - because I still haven’t made a concrete decision about the future of the shop.

My focus at the moment is to enjoy the art class Christmas party this Sunday and then I’ll have a commitment free month to figure out what to do next.

The pros and cons lists are pretty evenly matched at the moment and the mandate rules are constantly changing which just confuses matters.

Adoring Husband discovered a snake in the garage this afternoon. It was black on the back and yellow on the belly. About 3 feet long. He attempted to guide it back through the garage door opening and it reared up at him.

Then he lost sight of it.

When we got home from the shop, he moved as much stuff out of the garage as he could but there is a three seater lounge in the corner with electronics - which weighs a ton and requires 3 men to move it, so the snake could still be under that.

It also could have slid under the door into the house and found a nice little hiding space inside!

That made for an uncomfortable afternoon and I must say I feel a little uneasy - because I don’t know what kind of snake it is and I don’t know where the bloody thing is!

What’s the bet I dream about snakes tonight!?

Had a bit of a storm this afternoon with some cracker thunder. Light rain and no wind.

It’s almost 10pm. Gotta get some sleep.

Nite all.

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Sleepy Time

On Wednesday night I was asleep before 8.30pm and except for a brief toilet break at midnight, I slept until 7am!

Hence no blog post.

I felt fabulous for the sleep - I obviously needed it.

Wednesday had been a big day with meditation early, big sales all day and the continuing procession of people asking me not to sell/close the shop.

I was fully energised for today.

In between customers I finally finished wrapping all of the Christmas presents and sent them in the mail. One box cost $50 to send!!!

Sales were again really good and there was more pleading to keep the shop open.

I received my package of Christmas gifts from Beautiful Girl With Long Blonde Hair.

I think we are going to get wet tonight … 

Tonight was the debut of the Sex and the City reboot “And Just Like That” which Adoring Husband and I watched together. They showed the first two episodes and the second one was pretty heart wrenching! I wasn’t expecting that!

Now it’s heading towards midnight so I need to sleep.



Nite all.



Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Greatness!

Crazy day!

Aggie and Maid Marian joined me for morning coffee and were there until almost 11am. We were only interrupted by pesky customers twice so it was nice to be part of the conversations.

After they left, I started wrapping Christmas gifts to send in the mail, but didn’t get very far because quite a few ‘non-paying’ customers came through the door. They still needed my attention.

Sales were very low until 1pm when I had two separate customers spend a fortune and bolstered my sales considerably - making it a GREAT sales day!

Journaling class was very unproductive because there was too much news to catch up on.

We set up for meditation before we left and then stopped for groceries on the way home.

Dinner was giant stuffed mushrooms with a side of chicken thigh. I stuffed the mushrooms with garlic, onion, capsicum, grated sweet potato, chopped bacon, grated lactose free cheese and white pepper. I put two slices of cheese on top and cooked them in a hot oven for 15 minutes, then grilled them for 10 minutes.

They were delicious!

It is now way after midnight and I need to sleep! I have an early start tomorrow and I haven’t even finished working for the day!




Nite all.

Monday, December 6, 2021

Play Date

It was an early start for me.

It was also a struggle because I got all absorbed in some video interviews with Drs and Scientists regarding vaccines last night and it was 1am when I looked at the clock and realised that sleep is more important!

Luckily I fell asleep instantly and my alarm woke me at 7am so at least I got a solid six hours.

Aggie was right on time to pick me up at 9.15am and we all met Beauty at Su Jus Bar for coffee and juices. I even partook of a delicious piece of GF mango cheesecake!

We all rushed around doing some important shopping - clothes, bras, Christmas gifts etc

At midday we all loaded our purchases into the back of the car and drove to Salt Cafe to meet The Brains Trust, who had snuck off to attend an appointment, for lunch.

Compared with the usual standard, lunch was a little disappointing. Aggie and I had grilled barramundi which was a little dry. Our salads were very different, each overloaded with different ingredients, mine with cherry tomatoes, hers with marinated capsicum and cucumber.

The other girls enjoyed their lunches, especially The Brains Trust who ordered a steak burger and the other two selected nasi goreng.

After lunch we browsed in the gift shop and walked down the stairs to Luxe where I found one nice white top to buy. 

While conversing with the owners, I discovered that neither of them were vaccinated and we shared the same views. She added a packet of chocolates to my bag and a book that she had created that has some of her favourite verses and psalms from the bible.

I have, at various times in my life, been curious about the bible, but have never read it in its entirety. I was touched that she was offering me something that meant so much to her so I accepted it gratefully.

As I stepped outside, Aggie was finishing a phone call from our mutual friend who had just been to visit Bombshell in hospital. It was a positive report and even though she’s not completely out of the woods yet, it seems that she is healing well and is on the mend. There is still one more surgery to go.

We had one stop for The Brains Trust to buy some special coffee beans before we headed home.

By the time we were halfway home, I was feeling quite weary and ready for a nap!

There was leftover baked dinner that I heated up for Adoring Husband’s dinner, so that was easy and I’d eaten enough during the day that I wasn’t interested in food. I snacked on a couple of GF tomato flavoured long crackers later in the evening but the best part was my anti-inflammitea late afternoon.

AH and I watched a fluffy Christmas movie this evening before we both headed off to bed.

It’s been a big eventful tiring day and I am ready for sleep.




Nite all.

Pleasant

It has been a very pleasant Sunday.

After a good nights sleep between my fresh clean linen sheets (even though my sleep was interrupted by a massive storm) I woke around 8am.

Adoring Husband brought my lemon water and I had a nice lazy start in bed.

We had a lunch date at the Bowls Club with the Welsh Wonder and her hubby The Energiser Bunny so we made ourselves presentable and drove to the club ready to meet with them at midday.

We were a little early so AH got us some beverages and I put my keno on, then grabbed a couple of menus from the restaurant.

Our friends arrived and we chatted for about 20 minutes before ordering our food. AH and I both ordered the creamy garlic prawns with rice and salad.

The meal was very average, which was disappointing because many people have told us that the food had improved.

It hasn’t.

The Welsh Wonder and I decided to have a play on the pokies, but neither of us had any luck.

After two and a half hours, AH and I left them to finish their drinks and headed to the supermarket for veggies to have with our roast chicken for dinner.

Neither of us finished our lunch so we were feeling peckish by dinner time.

Roast chicken with sweet potato, pumpkin, potato, onion and broccoli with home made gravy.

Delicious 

I have another lunch date with my girls tomorrow and here we are after midnight already!

Best get some sleep, but before I go, another covid jab story 

Nite all.

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Sweet Saturday

We seem to have some intense weather moving rapidly north towards us!


It seems to be intensifying as it gets closer so this might be interesting!

I had good sales at the shop for my Saturday morning.

It was a hot day so we went for a swim as soon as we arrived home and the water was lovely.

After the swim, I changed my bedding so I’m currently feeling very fresh and clean between my linen sheets.

We had lamb cutlets for dinner with a salsa salad followed by fresh fruit salad for dessert.

Here is my vax contribution for today.

From Ashleigh …

I’d like to share Rory’s story. 

*please note I have used key word ‘V’ to avoid this post being deleted* (vaccination)

As many of you may know my fiancé Rory passed away on the morning of 17 November. 

I believe my partner was a victim of adverse cardiac reaction caused by the ‘v’

Rory regretfully had his first ‘v’ on the morning of the 5th of November. He started feeling heart flutters that evening, we put this down to stress as we were in the process of selling and buying a house and planning a wedding. 

We never, ever considered the events that followed. 

Rory had heart palpitations regularly at night, and again, we thought this was stress. 12 days later, Rory was up and down again during the night with his heart palpitations and an ‘uncomfortable’ feeling in his chest. We finally decided to head to hospital at 3am for reassurance. 

Within moments, Rory went into cardiac arrest and died instantly in our home. 

After 40 minutes of attempts/ CPR from the paramedics, he was pronounced dead.

He was 26 years old, with no pre-existing medical conditions. He played rugby, went diving and hunting on the weekends, worked hard as a plumber, and had his whole life ahead of him. 

We had our whole life’s ahead of us!

Initial Autopsy report: unknown cause of death.

Further report focused on heart problems will take an extended amount of time to receive final conclusion.

I initially stated that Rory had chest pains prior to the ‘v’ and commented this on posts. This was in hopes of getting insensitive posts regarding his death removed, while we went through a time of utmost hell and grief. 

The media attention we received was overwhelming and unwelcome. 

- Why are young and fit people experiencing heart issues? 

- Why are ‘v’ related deaths not reported on our 1pm updates or any media releases? 

- Why is the government protecting the elderly from c19, but not protecting healthy young men from this ‘V’?

If we had known about these issues, maybe we would have thought twice about this, and Rory would still be with us. 

For our families, this is about informed consent. 

Why are we not told about these side effects and what to do if we experience them? 

We need to talk about this. 

Ever since Rory passed, I have had multiple people contacting me with their stories of their experiences  (mostly cardiovascular related). Personally I have had both shots and was previously pro-‘V’, so have been on both sides of the fence blindly following misinformation. 

I urge anyone who experiences any heart symptoms post ‘V’ to seek medical advice at a hospital immediately. 

Please share this post to spread awareness about heart related side effects due to the ‘V’. 

26 year olds should not be going into cardiac arrest. 

Please keep comments sensitive to our families, I am not here to debate the pros and cons of the ‘V’ and will not be replying to any argumentative comments. 

This is Rory’s story ❤️

Another sad vax story.

I’m beginning to hear the distance rumble of thunder as the storm approaches! 

I’m feeling a bit weary now so I think it’s time for sleeping. Adoring Husband and I have a lunch date tomorrow which we are looking forward to.

Nite all.