I have my friend and fellow blogger, Sue Richmond to thank for providing a title for this round up of November. She mentioned in a comment on a post, that it's Nasty November when all the bugs come out to play. And it's been quite a Nasty November for me. But not all bad. I did manage to dress a little. It's interesting that I tend to view a month as a positive or negative one, by whether I got to dress or not.
So why was November nasty? Well for the latter half of October, I had a slightly hoarse voice. It wasn't too bad, but it didn't clear itself up. I think the body usually deals with minor ailments within 3 weeks, and if it hasn't done so in that period, then it's time to get it checked out. So early in November, I made an appointment with the surgery. A medical practitioner diagnosed viral pharyngitis, which is basically your common or garden sore throat. I was given a throat spray to alleviate the symptoms. It didn't work and my condition deteriorated to the point of being very hoarse. It also destabilised my asthma. So back to the surgery and a GP sent me for a chest x-ray and full blood tests. This was worrying. Thankfully they have come back clear, so it's not cancer ir anything like that. But what the problem is, isn't clear. It could be a side effect of the statins I started at the end of September. Or it could be irritation of the larynx caused by indigestion and acid reflux. It's still a problem, but I'm off statins for now, and I'm due start medication to alleviate my indigestion problems. And it is getting slowly better. So hopefully it will be better soon.
This illness did scupper some of my plans for November. And it wasn't just my illness that affected my plans. Nasty November was living up to its name.
I had planned to visit my friend Veronica Page and her wife early in the month. But Mrs Page had a bad cold, so that visit was postponed until December.
I had plans to dress and go out to a local town later in the month. But I felt too unwell to go out in the cold weather we were having. So another plan scuppered.
So with feeling ill, and it's associated worries, and scuppered plans, I think Nasty November deserves it's title this year.
I am beginning to feel a little better so hopefully December will be magic again, to quote Kate Bush.
One thing that my recent illnesses have brought home to me, is that I need to make a committed effort to get myself fit and lose weight in 2026.
But November did prove quite fruitful on the dressing front, even if my plans were radically altered.
Early in the month I had the chance to try out my new long blonde wig. It was just a cheap one from Amazon, to get an idea if long blonde hair suited me. It does. The wig looks lovely, although it does shed it's hairs quite badly. So I will look for a quality one in the same style. I wore my black pleather dress and teamed it with my red cashmere cardigan, which I think looked very effective. I was pleased with the whole look.









Dee, what a month you’ve had. “Nasty November” really does feel like the right name for it, and I’m so glad your test results came back clear, that must have been such a weight off your shoulders. Even so, dealing with lingering symptoms, asthma being knocked off balance, and plans getting derailed is exhausting, and you’ve handled it with admirable patience.
ReplyDeleteIt’s good to hear you’re slowly starting to feel better, and I hope the new medication helps settle things further. Fingers crossed December brings some of that “magic” you quoted from Kate Bush, you certainly deserve a gentler month after all that worry.
On the brighter side, your dressing sessions sounded absolutely lovely. The long blonde wig really suits you, and your outfits this month seemed to span such a nice range, from the striking pleather-and-cardigan combo to that beautifully demure pink twinset and velvet skirt. Even with everything going on, you managed to carve out moments of joy and creativity, which says a lot.
I hope your visit with Veronica goes ahead smoothly on the 11th and turns into a truly restorative day. Here’s to a kinder December, better health, and lots of opportunities to dress and enjoy yourself.
Wishing you a wonderful end to the year.
Lotte x
Hi Dee, I'm sorry you've had this unpleasant bug and I hope it'll clear up properly very soon, certainly for your visit to Veronica. Wishing you Good 'Elf for Christmas! I'm allowed a really bad joke once, right?
ReplyDeleteThat new blonde style works really well for you. A quality equivalent would be great. As for the outfits, they're all great. The black leather and red cardigan one works best of all in my opinion. But I have a soft spot for pink cardis, too.
Looking forward to hearing about your December adventures in due course.
Sue xx