
Wednesday 18th April 2018
Danish: Onsdag den 18. april 2018
I woke up around 2200hrs last night, got up, had a wee-wee and made a start updating the Tuesday post. In between many wee-wee’s, I got the task finished at 0130hrs.
Did the comments section. WordPress restarted the reader readings. (Try saying that when you’ve had a few. Hehe!)
Got the Health Checks done. The flipping sphygmomanometer needed starting five times before it recorded?
I’m not feeling precisely scrumdifferous, but I’m far less down than of late. My wandering thoughts seem less truculent. Unfortunately, my concentration remains impuissant.
Made a brew using the M&S Breakfast tea bags. They are passable, expensive mind, but very tasty. Not as good as the Twinings ones, but the M&S are £2.20 compared to Twining’s £4 odd.
Duodenal Donald was very little bothered about attacking me this morning, matched against the last few days, anyway.
The plates-of-meat were very bad, though. Under the toes, balls and soles are particularly painful.
Off for yet another wee-wee. If I get a chance at the blood test, I’ll mention my increase in urinary frequency to the nurse – depending on which nurse it is, of course.
Made another brew and took this zoomed-in photo of Winchester Street hill.
Went on Facebook to catch up.
Lots of comments done and photos put on, and the Facebook even allowed me to do it without sticking or jumping. Hurrah!
Off for yet one more wee-wee. Tsk!
Some interesting discussions to be found on this carousel of ugly buildings on the comments.
I made another brew of tea and watched a few car crash clips on YouTube.
Passing the Wardens cabin, I noticed they were in their office. I called in to hand Obergefreiteress Juliethem some nibbles to Obergefreiteress Warden Julie and Obergruppenfurheress Warden Deana.
I set off dow
An odd morning weatherwise. Not cold, but the biting wind kept getting up and dropping regularly, similar to yesterday.
Down to Mansfield Road and turned left through Sherwood up the incline towards Carrington.
I managed to catch a picture of a Fire Tender as
I continued up the hill, no hassle from Anne Gyna whatsoever, over the crest and down into Carrington.
I got into the surgery car park. Despite the best efforts of a reversing driveress’s attempts at knocking me over.
I took this fifth Whoopsiedangleplop well, I thought. So decided to fill in the INR-DVT slip that I thought I’d returned to the flat to retrieve on my way out…
I selected a magazine from the table to read.
She activated her famously formidable ‘Nod in the direction of her treatment room’, and this was enough for me to go willingly through the pain-barrier (The piles were terrible now) in getting up rapidly so as not keep her waiting, and hasten to the room.
She spoke to the receptionist a while and then joined me. She handled my admission and begging to be forgiven, well. Even engaged in a little banter. She’s smart you see. She was aware that this would confuse and puzzle me! After she had taken the blood, I gave her, her nibbles and departed.
I joined the extraordinarily long queue and waited for a bus back to Sherwood.
Once again, there was only one side-saddle seat for me to use. But today, with no hassle from Arthur Itis or Dizzy Dennis, this was no
I limped over the crossing and up to the top bus stop to await the L9 buses arrival.
Behold, I enjoyed the changing leaves and crisp warm breezes of Autumn.
Roy was at the shelter, and we had a smile and laugh or two on the bus up the hill to the apartments.
I took two photographs of the flats on Chestnut Walk. One by accident, but it came out better the other one did. Haha!
As I limped along, Penny caught me up. She explained that she did not get to Derby today, as her son had called her for help cleaning up. We chattered away, and she dropped off on the 11th floor.
I got in and did the Health Checks.
Many knocking and tapping noises coming from somewhere above me. I could not locate where from or if it was workmen or not. I did my best not to stew on things.
The Vintage Hard Cheddar that I got from Aldi was very tasty. At last, a decently strong cheese! The triple-cooked chips from M&S excellent! The Spanish tomatoes let it down, took the edge off of the enjoyment. The Dutch yellow ones were okay, though. Overall, a rating of 9.2/10 was granted. Hehe!
I was feeling totally drained. I put down the tray on the Ottoman. Had a nibble at some yoghourt coated peanuts and a club bar and drifted off to kip.
Woke later in a bit of a panic to get to the toilet in time for a wee-wee of unnatural urgency. The nocturnal nibbling crumbs fell-off of my chest and stomach as I struggled to get up quickly enough.
- That as the wee-wee came out, it reminded me of a fireman’s hose, but only for a few seconds?
- Little Inchies lesion was bleeding away to its heart content.
- Attention required: PPs needed changing, the lesion cleaning and medicating.
- On the plus-side, Haemorrhoid Harold was not bleeding at all! Yee-Haa!
- The bruising on the vein was a little worse than usual.
Cleaned me and the porcelain. Back to the £300 second-hand recliner, and picked up what crumbs I could get at. Didn’t want to use the vacuum at this time of night and disturb the neighbours.
The following hours were spent hoping and praying for me to get back to sleep. But it was not to be. The farce in the wet room must have got me going so much, and confused my sleep-mode. Hehehe!