It’s broken
Took hubby into the hospital again today for his CT scan, and it turns out his ankle is broken. No wonder the poor bugger has been in so much pain. When I picked him up from hospital he had his leg in a plaster cast. He has to go back tomorrow for assessment by a […]
Ebony’s pups
When Miss E. was first rescued, she was found with a litter of five puppies. Hubby and I found some photos on the Brave Dogs site. I’m pretty sure this is a photo of Ebony. I’ve seen her pull this same expression many times (particularly at meal time):
Seeing a psychologist
My mood has dipped in recent months and I’ve been having some blue days. On Monday I was in a very bad way, would have called in sick at work but had to be there to process pays since I’m the only one who knows what to do. It was dreadful I could barely concentrate […]
Brave volunteer
Brave Companion Dog Rescue is in a poor state at the moment. It’s a very small organisation, very under-resourced. Recently one of the top volunteers resigned because she felt used and abused, and there are similar murmurings from others. One of the problems is too much work, too few people to do it. The people […]
Clinical shyness
(From Clinical Research Unit For Anxiety and Depression). If you have had generalised social phobia for most of your life you may think that others see you as too quiet or boring. You may avoid meeting other people and not want to risk telling others much about yourself in case they reject you. If you […]
Wot a week!
Poor hubby staggered home from work in early hours this morning with a badly injured leg. He’d been in a tussle with a young delinquent, and reckons if he’d been wearing police issue boots he would likely have snapped his ankle. Was in a lot of pain, had been to the hospital and taken painkillers […]