Walked to doctor's again yesterday to have a steroid injection in my knee. Normally works ok and i was looking forward to being pain free for a while, particularly at night. It doesn't hurt when i have it (no doctor can understand why, and some insist on putting a local in first) and normally works within 24 hours. This time he just managed to nick a vein so I had a bruise and last night it was all swollen and painful so poor nights sleep.

Ended up doing two hours work. I walked again today into town as it was lovely and sunny and I wanted to get away from my desk. Walking is pretty ok pain wise, and it is better if i keep it moving, but swollen again tonight so sitting with an ice pack on it having been to Booths to get some ice and some Horlicks.
Was looking for something different to eat and came home with a tin of haggis and some reduced spicy potatoes and squash which I will cook and blitz down for soup with Marvel. Has anyone tried haggis post op?With all this exercise

and more BM's I was starving by 4.30 pm so had dinner early and bolted it down. Need to up the snacks when exercising. Just waiting now for 30 minutes post Horlicks and then I will have a snack and go to bed hoping I will get some sleep until the morning and no pain or hunger during the night
Tomorrow I have my bloods done to see what vits, minerals and iron levels are. Results on the 16th. Gave GP copy of hospital letters and he has agreed now about 3 monthly B12's as "they are the experts". Didn't have the heart to tell him how much conflicting advice 'the experts' give to us lot on here! He did agree though that it was worth getting it checked first before the injection was done so we knew what the baseline was.
Was also told yesterday that I had been given wrong info about being discharged as a diabetic if levels are normal in three months time. Apparently the diagnosis is for life and I will continue to have blood, eye and foot tests. At least I will get free flu injections for another 4 years until I am 65

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Trying to decide whether I go for hydrotherapy tomorrow or whether it will make my knee worse

Missing friends i haven't seen for a while but also my 'to do' list is as long as my arm and pain + lack of sleep as well as people adding to it today haven't helped.

Also had a meeting with someone today who can advocate for me on the awful waiting list for therapy (191 of 260) that I mentioned the other week. Whether it will make any difference who knows, but I feel I am doing something about it, and not having to do it myself.