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Hi, welcome to another weekly instalment of what’s on my plate: health updates, meal creations and smile-provoking experiences.
I’ve come to accept that these posts may have to be briefer nowadays to fit with my work life. But honestly, I still love sharing my diary with you all. Also, I hope you benefit from my posts, whether you find them helpful or just interesting. So let me update you about this week’s occurrences…
The Histamine Struggles
The histamine saga is ongoing. Here’s the latest…
Stinky people:
During lockdown I’d almost forgotten how much of an issue I have with people’s perfume products. Over the past two weeks, this has been a particular struggle at work – I’ve had a constant burning and itchy sensation in my nose, despite coating my nostrils (inside and out – yea, yuck!) with loads of Vaseline (it helped) and wearing a mask. This suggests to me that my mast cells (histamine releasers) are being over-dramatic, reacting unnecessarily. To enable me to function, I took an extra dose of my antihistamine, Loratadine (once in the morning and again in the evening) – I will inform my Doctor in case she has any concerns about this.

No-go prescription:
You may remember, I was excited last week to report I’d been prescribed a mast cell stabiliser to help with my histamine issues. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to obtain this medication and I don’t know why exactly – the Pharmacy seemed kind of cagey. I went into the Pharmacy on three days to try to collect my prescription and was told it was on order and then when my Mum went while I was at work, they told her they could no longer obtain it from the supplier and that I had to go back to my Doctor. So, I completed another e-Consult form requesting an alternative. To be continued…
And… My Back
I swear I’m falling apart! I woke up on Friday morning in agony with my back – I haven’t had this happen before. It felt like a combination of a trapped nerve (radiating from my back through to my side and ribs), a muscle knot and a tender bruise-like feeling. Even breathing hurt, until the pain eventually eased a bit. I somehow made it out of bed, but I couldn’t bend down to carry my laundry to the washing machine. I thought I was over the worst, until on Saturday afternoon the pain started increasing again. It got unbearable when I was in the shower – I struggled to seat myself on the side of the bath and was stuck there for about half an hour before I could move again. I’ll let you know how it progressed…
More Easy Meals
Once again, I had no energy to spend time in the kitchen creating new dishes. Instead I opted for easy options like simple fusilli pasta (with sweetcorn and onion), filled pittas (e.g. burgers) and leftover freezer options (e.g. roast). Once, Mum cooked me up some fennel steaks and homemade chips/fries – always a treat:

Positive Thinking: What Made Watson Smile
Here’s a few things that made me smile this week…
Interesting people:
I know I’ve already said this, but I’m particularly enjoying the social aspect of being back at work. And the thing about where I’m working (Covid vaccine centre), means that you get to meet a wide range of different people, with one great thing in common – wanting to support the community and reduce the spread of Covid-19. This includes quite a few retired health professionals (including a skateboarding former WHO medic, and retired midwife vegan of 40 years), loads of people furloughed from airlines or cruise ships, a wedding photographer, lighting engineer (working for bands touring the World) and even a Baroness opera singer – amazing! Who knows who else I’ll get to meet…

A good excuse:
I was feeling a bit sorry for myself over the weekend because of my painful back. But then I decided to appreciate having time to myself in the cosy house where I was cat sitting during this rainy weather, along with a decent excuse not to move much and just binge watch Netflix – it could be worse, right?:

Peculiar cats:
My friend Tina likes me to cat sit for her “fur baby”, Buddy, when she’s away – apparently, he likes me. It’s been a long time since I’ve spent time with this guy, so I wasn’t sure how he’d react when I looked after him over the weekend. On the first evening, I couldn’t understand why Buddy was sat outside on the window ledge glaring in at me and ignoring my offer for him to come back inside (via the door). I messaged Tina, who explained he wanted to come in via the window and would therefore refuse the door option. Cats are so peculiarly funny:

I hope you enjoyed this week’s ‘What’s on Watson’s Plate’. Please feel free to follow my bite-sized updates on Instagram or Facebook. See you next week for another catch up.
Hope you have a better week next week ❤️
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Awww, thanks so much ☺️ 💚 It’s definitely been an improvement so far. I hope things are good with you.
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You’re forever welcome 💙 i know life can get you down sometimes. Keep ya head up xx
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OMG!!!! I’m surprised you are still alive…after seeing that cat’s glare!!!! That was priceless!!!. Hope your pain gets better….
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Hahaha, it was an impressive glare, he did make me chuckle 😂 Loads better now thanks 😊
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Good!!!!
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Oh dear Katie
You are really struggling with your health aren’t you? I hope that your back is better by now and you have managed to speak to your GP to get your prescribed medication. That happened to me a while ago – the pharmacy just couldn’t get the drug so the GP had to prescribe an alternative medication. But it took weeks to sort it out. Looking forward to seeing you next week. Xxx
On Fri, 28 May 2021, 19:42 What’s on Watson’s Plate, wrote:
> katey26 posted: ” Broken Image: Noupload, Pixabay Home<< welcome to another weekly instalment of what’s on my plate: health updates, > meal creations and smile-provoking experiences. I’ve come to accept that > these posts may have to be briefe” >
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Thanks Chrissy 🤗 My back is much better now. I can’t get hold of the medication, but we’re trying a different option that seems to be working okay. I’m really excited about seeing you (and the others) for next week’s monthly meet 💚 x x
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