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arpie
7 years agoMember
Thanks for reminding me, @Romla
@Spillsy - I have a BUNCH of ebooks (reading ones, not listening) that I can send you (or anyone) if you have a favourite author that you'd like to read before, during or after your procedures ....... :wink:
Just let me know your favourite authors & I'll see if I have any on file! (I have about 2000!!)
Best tip of all ..... try & keep 'busy' doing what you love, before, during & after your procedures. The 'more physical activities' may be curtailed for a while - but slowly get back to it as you are able!
Or even think about starting something 'new' as the 'new you' emerges ...... I can thoroughly recommend learning to play Ukulele!! There are some terrific groups in Hobart in particular (HUGS) ...... and no matter where you travel, you can take your uke with you & join in with other groups (like us up here in Forster!) xx
@Spillsy - I have a BUNCH of ebooks (reading ones, not listening) that I can send you (or anyone) if you have a favourite author that you'd like to read before, during or after your procedures ....... :wink:
Just let me know your favourite authors & I'll see if I have any on file! (I have about 2000!!)
Best tip of all ..... try & keep 'busy' doing what you love, before, during & after your procedures. The 'more physical activities' may be curtailed for a while - but slowly get back to it as you are able!
Or even think about starting something 'new' as the 'new you' emerges ...... I can thoroughly recommend learning to play Ukulele!! There are some terrific groups in Hobart in particular (HUGS) ...... and no matter where you travel, you can take your uke with you & join in with other groups (like us up here in Forster!) xx