Chez le medecin

Diagnosis agreed with by GP.
Blood taken for blood tests, including liver - rather worrying!
Appointment for ultrasound sent to local hospital.
Disappointingly, the doc didn't suggest that I should desist from all housework, cooking, dishwashing etc until further notice.
I did try it on Keith but he wasn't having any.
Total time at surgery - two and a half hours. Oh well, I wasn't doing much today.


10 comments:

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Well done for getting over that hurdle Jenny. Now you have set the wheels in motion. In the meantime for your liver's sake, lay off the gin!

Cro Magnon said...

May I suggest you consume one teaspoon of honey each day. It MUST be cold pressed (not heated), good quality, natural honey (Manuka is the best, but not essential). This is not a cure-all, but does benefit the insides in general.

Jennytc said...

YP, I do NOT drink gin!!!
Cro, thanks for that, I will certainly give it a go.

Kate said...

Oh... Thinking of you, Jenny. Gallstones?

Manuka honey is very useful for lots of things. Hope it helps this!

Jennytc said...

I hope so too, Katherine. Won't know any details until I get the blood test results and have the ultrasound.

Shooting Parrots said...

Well if you're not drinking that gin, is it okay if I have it?

Jennytc said...

Help yourself, SP. :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Jenny, just wondered how you are regarding the gall-bladder problem. Don't expect you want to put details chapter and verse on your blog. Just letting you know you are not forgotten. Enjoying your recent posts about Jake & Paddy!
Wendy

Jennytc said...

Hi Wendy. Have just got an appointment through the post for the ultrasound next week. Good thing I wasn't holding my breath! ;)

Anonymous said...

That's really good news Jenny, hope everything goes well. Wendy

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