Road rules0 min ago
Oh's Holiday.
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He went off quite happily to West Bay on Saturday.he had a couple of nice days but today he doesn’t feel well. Breathing problems, not eating just feeling bad.
Daughter and granddaughter are going to bring him home tomorrow.
He really hasn’t been right since he broke his hip when on holiday in Belgium where he was hospitalised for a while.
He has scraped his car twice today, which is very unusual as he is a very careful driver.
I think I am going to be banning him from holidays on his own from now.
Daughter and granddaughter are going to bring him home tomorrow.
He really hasn’t been right since he broke his hip when on holiday in Belgium where he was hospitalised for a while.
He has scraped his car twice today, which is very unusual as he is a very careful driver.
I think I am going to be banning him from holidays on his own from now.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unless my memory is failing me (even more than usual, that is), your poor hubby doesn't seem to have a good track record on holidays at all, irrespective of whether he's accompanied or not!
I hope that he feels fully recovered soon but, in the meantime, I suggest that you get him to a doctor for a full check-up.
I hope that he feels fully recovered soon but, in the meantime, I suggest that you get him to a doctor for a full check-up.
In my late 70s I contemplated giving up driving when I hit 80, but Fate intervened and I was banned on medical grounds (mini-stroke resulting in impaired sight) just 6 weeks before the big 80. So I don't know whether I would have been able to stick to my intention or not - it is a very difficult decision to implement.
But perhaps OH should give it some thought - although obviously I hope he's OK health wise.
But perhaps OH should give it some thought - although obviously I hope he's OK health wise.