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1 NOVEMBER 2011 - TUESDAY Went to the wounds clinic today.... was given new dressings which I found out later contain algicite and silver both of which I'm allergic to. I asked Teresa what was in the dressing but she brushed me off.... she's off my list!!!!! I ended up removing the dressing after about an hour and went back to the old dressing.... thanks to the Blue Care nurse being on hand. I'm sick of this!!! |
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8 NOVEMBER 2011 - TUESDAY Senate passes carbon tax The Gillard government declared victory for a "historic economic reform" today after the Senate finally passed a carbon tax - laws that have created political havoc for four years and have been debated for more than a decade. The government won the historic vote in the upper house 36 to 32. Labor and the Greens combined to pass the 18 "Clean Energy Future" bills just after midday, to applause from the packed public galleries. (Probably especially selected galleries) Senator Wong failed to secure the passage of the former Rudd government's emissions trading scheme. Coalition leader Tony Abbott was overseas when the Senate took its vote, but National Party frontbencher Senator Barnaby Joyce declared it was "a sad day when we reorganise our economy on the basis of a colourless, odourless gas ... it is the height of foolishness." He said the tax would do nothing to change the temperature of the globe "whether it is going up down or sideways" but said Australian households would definitely be poorer and the Coalition "would make certain" they hadn't forgotten the reason at the next election, when he predicted Labor would be "crucified". (I can hardly wait for the next election.... she should GO!) Greens Senator Christine Milne said Mr Abbott had "cut and run" and could have delayed his departure for a conference in Britain to be in Australia for the vote. A last minute amendment by the Coalition and independent Senator Nick Xenophon to allow electricity generators to defer payment for the purchase of billions of dollars in forward-dated pollution permits failed. A $23 a tonne carbon tax will now be paid by about 500 high-emitting companies from next July, with about half the revenue to be returned to households in the form of tax cuts and increases in pensions and family payments, to compensate them as electricity generators pass through the cost of the new tax. (She won't name the 500 companies) Another $9.2 billion over the first four years of the carbon pricing scheme will be paid to high-emitting industries with overseas competitors not subject to a tax. They will receive up to 94.5 per cent of their emission permits for free. The carbon price is designed to meet the emissions reduction target endorsed by both major parties of at least 5 per cent by 2020, compared with 2000 levels. Labor is now promising to cut Australia's emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Mr Abbott, who took the Liberal leadership after a revolt against former leader Malcolm Turnbull's support for the Rudd Government's emissions trading scheme, has made opposition to the carbon tax a central issue of his leadership and has "pledged in blood" to repeal it.
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30 NOVEMBER 2011 - WEDNESDAY
The rest of this month was the usual run of the mill with different Blue Care nurses ... dressing changes... no improvement with the ulcer. |
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DECEMBER 2011 |
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15 DECEMBER 2011 - THURSDAY |
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18 DECEMBER 2011 - SUNDAY Feeling depressed and sorry for myself . No-one in this family has the Christmas spirit... no offers to help put up decorations this month.... no offers to tidy up or make plans as to what we'll eat on the day. They're too full of their own importance. I miss Mum & Dad and the excitement of getting ready for Christmas. I've lost interest..... |
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20 DECEMBER 2011 - TUESDAY Back to see the doctor and have ulcer checked... it's improving... hope it's a start. |
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23 DECEMBER 2011 - FRIDAY Did shopping today. We decided on duck for Christmas dinner. Will have to start preparing it tomorrow. As soon as we got home Jason and Jared disappeared as usual. My fingers were so sore and were worse by the time I'd scanned the groceries and put them away. Took me 2-1/2 hours, I as exhausted. No-one cares. |
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24 DECEMBER 2011 -SATURDAY Nothing got prepared today... I couldn't prepare the duck, my hands were too sore. So I went to bed, upset, did anyone care???? NO! |
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25 DECEMBER 2011 -SUNDAY |
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31 DECEMBER 2011 -SATURDAY Jason and Jared went out for New Year so I was left alone again... even the cat stayed outside most of the night. |
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