2016-11-29 – Getting things back to normal

We have a bit of a lie-in this morning, and I’m not out of bed until gone 10am.  My wife is already busy laundering all of the dirty clothing that we returned with from our holiday, and getting things back to normal.  Then we have to go shopping at Lidl in North Walsham, collect our dog from my wife’s parents in Worstead, and visit my mum, who is still in North Walsham Cottage Hospital.

The shopping is relatively painless, the dog is pleased to see us (last time she ignored us for a couple of days), my mum is doing well and is expected to return home later in the week (provided a care package can be sorted out for her).

On the surface, there is no more stress here than there was in Lanzarote, but I know that my tremor is closer to the surface than it has been for the last week, even breaking through (briefly) on a couple of occasions, and I’m sure it’s related to stress.  My balance is still fairly poor, my walking is still fairly stilted.  My voice is stronger today, and dystonia and dyskinesia aren’t such a problem.

We pop over to Hevingham to see my wife’s sons and our granddaughter, and to remove the roof rack and roof box that we had installed to carry all of our luggage.  Then we are back home for dinner and to relax for the evening.

One thought on “2016-11-29 – Getting things back to normal”

  1. Hello from Greece. My father has put dbs he has Parkinsons . I wish you all the bests.
    Christos

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