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Tuesday 22nd December 2020
French: Mardi 22 Décembre 2020
The temperature came out good!
Next, I had a guzzle of the Docusate, with a lot of water to follow. Took the medications from the pill-pots, this needed a bit of care, as the Carmellose drops were, as they always do, making my vision a bit blurry, it’ll pass though. Then gave Arthur Itis’s knees and Cartilage Cathy a good rubbing in of Phorpain Gel. Took Dioctyl® capsule, and an extra Furosemide. When one gets on a bit, life gets more and more complicated! A bit of advice for the whippersnappers, if any are reading this, of course. Hehe!
A long job updating yesterdays blog, a very long one. My concentration had gone on strike! Finished it hours later and sent it off to WordPress. Pinterested some snaps. Then did some Facebook catching up. Replied to the torrent of messages and comments (both of them!)
Then I thought about the fodder situation. No doubt, I have lots of frozen stuff in, cleaners and tinned goods, apart from garden peas. Sainsbury’s have no slots until the new year, fair enough. Out of desperation, I went on the Morrison site, and they had a slot on Tuesday 5th January. I reluctantly made an order with them. I’m dreading the substitutions that might, well, are almost guaranteed with them, that they may plant on me, and short dates as well. I’ve ordered Chilli Beans, I may get spaghetti bolognese. Oxo cubes, likely to get Strawberry jam? Rankin Soda bread, what chances of these being subbed with Soda Water? Sterimar Nasal Hygiene Spray… the mind boggles at the thought of what they might substitute for that… A face-mask maybe? I talked myself into getting worried now! Hahaha!
Ablutionalisational & Ablutioning Report
- As I got in the door, all stripped ready for action, (Terrible picture in ones mind prompting thing to say, sorry about that!) I needed to use the Porcelain Throne, got down and as nothing was moving evacuation-wise, (the innards were active though, suddenly it felt like a stew, or witches cauldron bubbling away?)
- The crossword book was tackled, and I got a few answers before any activity began. (Well, apart from some lively escapages of wind, with the associated pongs)
- It was like early last week, the torpedo (which I thought it was at the time, but it wasn’t) peeped out and stopped. Requiring my painful exertions to encourage things to get a trot on. (Hehe! – don’t know why I’m laughing!)
I slow, long evacuation. Hoo-Haa! Argh! Blobblecraps! Yikes! Gawd, that hurt! Of course, it didn’t bother me!- Upon rising, I discovered I was back to the solid little meatballs evacuation mode.
- More blood than for several weeks. Shame that, cause I was doing well lately with this. Humph!
- The nasal-cleaning and clearing: Went well, no bleeding!
Teeth Cleaning: Nae bothers, whatsoever! Shaving: Worra farce! I had SSS (Shuddering-Shoulder-Shirley) shaking the __it out of me, and Nicodemus’s Neurotransmitters failing, at the same time! The razors spent as much time on the floor, or the sink than in my hand! Schpugglebogs! Shaving: Five little nicks that I know of. Stubbed toe number two of the day, as I moved the chair and sock-glide to make room in the shower. It made me jump, but to a hero and Clint Eastwood lookalike as me, t’was nothing! (Sob!) The Showering: It went as well as it has for months! Just the four dropsies. Great! I thought the marks left on the chest arms and legs from the hospital’s electrode stickers were bits of glue. But the nailbrush, loofah, soap, shower gel and elbow grease all failed to remove them? I later tried bleach, without any luck? Doing the medicalisationing had its moments. The first cock-up was the worst (pain-wise). The Germoloid tube shot out of my hand, (SSS to blame!) and as so often, it hit the wall and fell behind water-closet. I got the picker upperer, put the specs on, leant down to reach the escaped tube, and hit my chin on the raised seat arm when my hand lost its grip on the metal bar! Nicodemus and his neurotransmitters were to blame for this one! I think I’ve knocked another lump of enamel off of the broken tooth now. Cragnaggles!
Harold’s Haemorrhoids were going through the grind with these hard evacuations, gave them some extra ointment this morning.- At least the blood vessel burst eye was looking a lot better now. Got the bob-cap on, then the PP’s, and into the main room to get dressed.
However, despite these altercations. SSS, and N’s Neurotransmitters, the eye is looking much better now.
I did some more updating on the blog, and the GW (Great Weariness) arrived.
Took the medications. Then I got a bag of Frazzles and a pot of yoghourt, which I got down the gullet alright, but the Docusate medicine flavouring was not nice.
I had a wee-wee, a worryingly long and getting darker orange shade wee-wee. I settled in the £300, second-hand bought, c1968, sickeningly-beige-coloured, not-working, uncomfortable, rusty, rickety recliner, in search of sleep.
The wind escaping from the rear end continued in short bursts, and each time there was a mini-gurgle and or pain from the innards?
Summat else developing? Humph!
Eye eye Captain! After thinking about why the medics in the ambulance would say your BP is perfect, I think they were hoping the old chap would knock off for making them miss their lunch break. Can’t think of any other sensible reason for thinking your BP was perfect. Self serving bastards. Soda bread is pretty good. Laurie used to make it. You are still looking pretty beat up with all your various colorations Meal looked decent enough. Anything good on YouTube?
BP; very confusing to me too, Tim.
Top be honest, I can’t wait for the Soda Bread to arrive on Tuesday 5th January – but it is Morrisons we are talking about mate, the Substitution Specialists! I’ll likely get the bread substituted with pyklets like last time, or maybe soap powder, perhaps pickled walnuts?
I watched some disaster documentaries while I ate my brekkers, Tim. Two of them, a big dipper accident, and car crashes.
Cheers, Sir!
The eyes have it, as well as everywhere else that the eye drops dropped upon.
Worra list o’ ablutionalities there — a compleat account from pate to podiatrical pair. What gives with the adhesives that keep on sticking, that laugh at solvents, that gets stickier…
A cliffhanger:
“The wind escaping from the rear end continued in short bursts, and each time there was a mini-gurgle and or pain from the innards?”
Summat happening here, what it is ain’t exactly clear.
But we’ll find out Wednesday…
Staying tuned.
That made me smile, not an easy thing nowadays, well done Sir.
Deferably one of my more, what’s the word..er, erm… worserer? Ablutionisationings.
This morning, the passages of wind followed by longer gurgling sounds, and have me awaiting the need for the Throne, with a feeling of trepidation. (Is that the right word?) I think the innards are due to do something I won’t like?
Taketh care. I fank you!
I’m thinking of this kind of trepidation:
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Hope that also made you smile, but of course, I didn’t sketch that. 🙂
“I think the innards are due to do something I won’t like?”
Exactly. This is the kind of trepidation I experienced when my intestines decided to connect to my bladder — They dropped partially digested detritus and gas when I “urinated”. I uttered some tepidational words as I recall. 🙂
The bodily changes are no fun, Billum, mate. But, it is our fate! I thought I’d just state.
Unplanned escapages – Argh!
Is there a word for when you can’t stop thinking in poetry? I might have caught it.
Merci, a smile it did bring,
But the bowels are another thing,
The pulled-back doeseth sting,
The lesion bleeds, pain it does bring,
I can no longer do the Highland Fling,
My stutter stops as I try to sing,
♫Ava Maria, and My Ding-a-ling♫,
I’ve had to stop aerobicising,
It’s an odd feeling,
I think the poo is congealing,
Medicines should give it some cajoling,
My confidence is begnawing,
Which I’m currently ignoring!
There you are, somebody must want to buy this crap wot I wrote, and make me belatedly famous? The Tate? Hehehe!