
Wednesday 11th April 2018
Serbian: Среда, 11. април 2018
0220hrs: With a sanguineness and condemnatory-like filled mind, I woke to the accompaniment of worries, anxieties, jealousy and a definite overriding sense of unclassified foreboding, milling about within the brain. My head felt like I had no control to retain the rambling and uncontrollable insurgent thoughts within it.
Off to the Porcelain Throne. A most excellent evacuation this morning. No bleeding from Harold Haemorrhoid at all and the Fungal Lesion had only been bleeding the smallest bit. This indicated that the Warfarin level must now be a little low and I must surely now be in Ticker-attack-Stroke mode.
I regained control over the wandering thoughts and went to make a brew and do the Health Checks.
Surprisingly, I had to return to the wet room and porcelain to have another wee-wee?
I washed up and got the computer on and examined the day’s reminders on the Google Calendar. Foot Lady Sue due around 0930hrs, and the blood test for 1145hrs at the Sherrington Medical Centre in Carrington. I remembered that I have not yet had a re-appointment date from the Gum Clinic, I’ll email them later (He says sounding so confident that he’ll remember – Humph!).
Waiting for the kettle to boil, I took this photograph through the kitchen window. A most difficult task while the windows are still prevented from opening by the security cables.
The mist was still lingering outside.
I got the Tuesday Diary post finished and stored.
Then, started this one off up to here, and then posted yesterdays off.
Watched some crash video clips on YouTube.
Closed the computer and went off to do the ablutions and medicationalisationing. After which I tried to remove some stains from the shower floor. Failed!
An hour later, all refreshed, I sorted and took the black bags to the rubbish chute. Took a photo of the top end of the lift foyer to show how they looked before the windows were installs on the lower end.
The mist still lingering a bit.
Had a look at the forecast for the day on the web; Windy, showers and cloudy.
Hope the rain keeps off on my hobble to Carrington and the Blood Test.
I got the nibbles in the bag for the medical staff.
Foot Lady Sue due anytime now. Hopefully, she will not be late, so I still have time to get to the blood test.
0945hrs: Sue arrived and did me tootsies. £25 well-spent.
Spotted a note on the board in the lift foyer on the ground floor on my way down. Warning folks with cars and garages about this coming Saturday’s works taking place.
At least the tootsies were not stinging for once, now that Sue had rubbed in the oil, whatever it is into my plates-of-meat.
Duodenal Donald was giving me some hassle, and Inchies Lesion was stinging somewhat.
I had to push myself a little more than I wanted to, to make sure that I arrived at the Sherrington Park Medical Practice on time.
As I started to sit down, Arthur Itis suddenly started giving me twinges in the right knee.
I filled in the DVT card and got the crossword book out, but before I could start on it, the nurse came out to call me in. I was tickled-pink and over-the-moon; It was nurse Nichole! This surprise bucked me up! We had a chinwag while she took the blood, I gave her the box of chocolates I’d been taking with me for weeks to the surgery in the hope it would be Nichole on duty, thanked her and with renewed faith, I said my thanks and farewells. I handed in the bag of nibbles for the others at the reception, and asked about the haemorrhoid cream and should it have been in the prescriptions. The lady looked it up and found that the Doctor had only prescribed the one tube and not placed it on the with the monthly supply of medications. So, I asked her if she could see if Doctor Vindla would make it monthly for me. I thanked her.
It felt like it had got a lot colder while I’d been in the doctors. I went to the bus stop and caught a number 58 back into Sherwood. Again I had to sit on one of the side-saddle seats but had far less bother in getting back up still today.
Unexpectedly, the feet started humming as I crossed the road to go into the Wilko store.
I got a citrus fresh-air spray that was on offer at £1.50 from £3. A face flannel at only 35p and a citrus body spray that had gone up from 50p to 60p.
I was beginning to feel weary, at first, this caught me off-guard. Then I realised that the late appointment for the blood test, and accepted the situation.
No other residents were at the bus stop, not any on the bus when it arrived. I got an exclusive ride up to the flats. When we got there, only three tenants got onto the bus.
I had the last Cumberland Pie with extra cheese, and sliced tomatoes added, and three potato cakes with cheese added too. An orange, lemon dessert and two bread thins. It didn’t look appealing, but I enjoyed it. Rated at 9.1/10.
I did the Health Checks. Then got settled in the £300 second-hand recliner, with a mug of orange juice, to watch some TV.
I got as far as the first set of commercials, and was off into the lad-of-Nod!
Alliances with conservatives always brings a pineapple to mind.
Dead right Sir. It nearly killed the Lib-Dems. TTFN
Aww, nurse Nicole always brings a smile to your writing 🙂 😃
She is a bit special, thanks Mon Ami.
I do worry when she is not there. ♥