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Thursday 2nd June 2020
German: Donnerstag, 2. Juni 2020
02:35hrs: Although the night had been entirely free of any wee-weeing, it started the moment I stirred into mock-life! I painfully fumbled my extraordinarily exorbitantly, excessive-sized wobbly body and dangly thin limbs from the £300, second-hand, c1968, broken by my brother-in-law Pete, recliner. My Xyrophobia suffering, over amour-propred Brother-in-law Pete, when he was searching the flat while I was in the hospital with the Stroke, and taking my valuables, and took a rest. Fatal! He could not resist the electrics and got out his screwdriver and toyed with them. Now, the recliner no longer works!
I caught my balance, got the walking stick, and made my way to the unused overnight, GPEB (Grey-Plastic-Emergency-Bucket), for what turned out to be a WOPT (Weak-Orange-Painful-Trickling) mode wee-wee. It took a while to get started, during which it dawned on me, what a great sleep I’d had! I reckon five-hours worth.
I got the kettle on then, but I had to nip back to the bucket. A total change this time. The bladder had complete absolute, omnipotent control over the power and flow. And boy, did it burst forth! An LHLB (Long-Hosepipe-like-Blasting) style. Surprisingly, with no pain at all? The colour had even changed back to the cloudy grey? I got the hands washed and back to the kitchen.
Washed and wiped again, and back to the kitchenette. Made the mug of Extra-Strong Assam tea, and took the medications.
I concentrated hard, as assiduously as was possible on getting the updating of the Wednesday blog done. This is because, as I settled to start working, Saccades-Sandra and Nicodemus’s Neurotransmitter’s were behaving themselves.
I achieved my goal, and with the ailments still being kind, I made up the template for this post.
I decided to get the thin quilt in soak, ready for cleaning later on. I’ve no idea what’s going on or what I’m supposedly doing at the moment! I keep changing between tasks and forgetting what I was doing! I got the quilt washed, and left it on some fabric freshener in the sink.
I sent Jane and Pete an email, asking how Pete was going, as I hadn’t heard from him for a bit now.
Then, made a start on this diary. But, Saccades, Dizzy Dennis and Nicodemus all came to life at the same time, and progress was stunted. Saccades-Sandra eased off first. Bless her!
The landline chirped and flashed. It was Brother-inLaw Pete ringing in response to my email. He sounded in reasonable spirits considering. He is to go into the City Hospital today. For further tests and permissioning for his trial tests on a new treatment for his melanoma. I was glad to hear this, especially that he is to go in today, at 10:30hrs! He’s part of a chosen few patients for the trialling of the treatment. We chatted for a good while, and my EQ picked up on his determination, and good spirits, that hid a fear. Naturally!
I’ve placed all of the photographs taken of the City Hospital this morning.
The final one went with a Good Luck Message sent through the ether for Pete. I bet Jane’s at home worrying, I’ll call her later on, try to perk her up a tad.
It’s a good sign that the mist cleared just in time for me to get a decent shot or two in.
I’ll email one to Pete when he’s out and back home, as a reminder, of good news I hope.
The ablutions are now overdue. I got the things needed and others ready to use, and hobbled without too much bother, to the wetroom.
Today’s ablutions went aleatorily well!
I got the light-quilt out of the bowl and got it on the flat airer to help it dry off. By Jiminee I was going well! Took the evening medications early!
The bottom picture shows the pea pods I had to reject unopened and throw in the waste bin! Good old Morrison’s! They short deliver me the baking trays, then give me a bonus with their rotting garden peas. I could spit! I got the maggot out, and checked all the others for interlopers, rewashed them, and returned them to the saucepan. Isn’t life a sod at times! I might grill it later. Har-har!
I sorted the waste bags out, filled the three-wheeler with them, and took them to the waste chute. I noticed the Anticoagulation and Deep Vein Thrombosis clinic test results, INR, had arrived.
I went on Facebooking, WordPress Reader. Link sent off. WordPress Reader.
I went to get the pots washed. Returned to the rickety, c1968 recliner, to watch some more TV with the feet up on the swivel chair.
Spared a thought about Brother-in-Law Pete. The new chemotherapy preparations will have started by now. I expect him to have nurses fussing over him, and the usual for him, Private meals, a TV supplied, headphones, Sky channels etc. and so on. Makes yer sick! But I’m not jealous! Hehe!
TTFNski!
You gnarly feet are looking scarier by the day. Nice shots out the window towards the hospital. You are really HOT today with a temp of 74ºC that’s a cool 165ºF done to medium on a meat thermometer. Your thermometer is a bit bonkers. That’s a great looking meal.
Jolly good morning, to you, Sir.
I’m wondering if it’s me that’s going bonkers. Figures and numbers again, not my strongest point. I wander now, if the stick thermometer gives a reading in both c and f, after each other, and I’m getting it out too late and getting confused between the two… I’ve lost this plot. Haha!
Hope Laurie, yourslef and the furries are doing well. Jane and Pete think your cat run, is fantastic, by the way.
Pete might get in touch today about his melanoma situation. Hope its good news.
Cheers, Sir.
I am also a fan of nephelococcygial obnubilational fun — an underrated pastime, innit?
Please tell Pete that Billum, representing the southern neighborhoods of the Greater Cincinnati Ohio Metropolitan Area, is also wishing him the best possible outcome. Hear, hear here too!
Oh, yes, Billum. The Nepheling and Obnubing is something I find that I can partake in, without to much brain-power-draining. I used to love it when Susie could see a figure or shape that I couldn’t. I can see her pretty face now, with finger pointing up at the clouds, and hear her saying: “There. there, can’t you see it, you cloth-head?” Happy memories, few and far between, stirred again by you comment, Sir. Thanks for that!
I’ll pass on your commentski for Pete, bless you.
Fare thee, your beloved and keypad-prowler well.
Nothing quite like Nepheling and Obnuging, particularly when it brings a pleasant memory with it. I haven’t heard the expression “cloth-head” before, nor the phrase “Bless her cotton socks.” Bless Susie’s cotton socks!
Present-moment thoughts to Pete as the treatments begin.
Kind thoughts to the creator of Inchcock Today from each of us in present whereabouts.
🙂
Cotton socks link. https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,,-1344,00.html
Cloth-head was much used in the 50’s by the locals in the Meadows where I dragged myself up with Dad.
Passed on ypou sentiments to Pete. Seems to be doing well, now. Hope its not a ruse.
Cheers.
Cotton socks for blessing. haha. I would not have guessed that. From 1866: who will bless his cotton socks?
I shall remember that, kind Sir!