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Old Aug 29, 2006, 11:01 AM
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yesterday was a bank holiday so we spent the afternoon at a fun day at our social club, with so many ppl there i felt that ppl were watching my every move, even though i knew they werent i had to constantly calm my son down who was getting worked up over a raffle , reminding daughter about her manners but by the time we left i had a headache and was feeling sick , the tension then carried on at home, but with a new day today i still have the headache but now im due to go back to work after a few days of and im not looking forward to it at all, we havent really done anything differant while i have been home,
hubby hurt his foot on sun afternoon while playing with the kids on the beach, he wouldnt go to casulty today because he didnt want to be sat around for hours, hopping its only sprained
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Old Aug 29, 2006, 12:44 PM
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doesnt sound like much fun. try not to stress, this is what is causing the headaches. it sounds to me as if you have been under pressure with your kids and husband and it has caused you to have a tension headache, and the thought of having to go back to work isnt helping either. the headache will go soon enough, just rest and take it easy.

your husbands injury probably isnt as bad as you think it is, if he had broken it he would be in SO much pain that he would want to go to casualty and wait, but as he doesnt i doubt very much it is broken.

try to give yourself abit of breathing space, and let yourself relax, and take your mind off the stresses and strains of everyday life. listen to music, or read a book or go for a quiet walk alone etc, just something to help clear your mind.

how did work go? as you are in england where i am, i know your working day would be over by now, so how did it go? hope all went ok today.

take care, and remember to rest...for your own sake.

speak soon.

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Old Aug 29, 2006, 01:37 PM
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thank you for your kind post simon but i havent been to work yet as i work nights i start at 8pm and finish at 8am all the changes at work is what is worrying me as we had nearly full house when i last worked with only one spare bed there shouldnt be much change but sometimes you dont know whats being changed and what isnt untill you happen on it
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