
At 04:00hrs, I considered giving up and getting up. As I Decided to get the ablutions done early, I drifted off into kip. I was rudely disturbed by the usual jolting and jerking awake session, which I thought had put paid to any more sleep being possible. But, No! Before I knew it, I was back in the land of nod again! At 05:30hrs, The jolts returned with a vengeance. I’m not sure how I stayed in the second-hand, £300, c1968, overwhelmingly sickening beige coloured, tatty, uncomfortable, wobbly, germ-producing, falling to pieces, food residue collecting recliner; but I had an aching back and shoulder from something… tossing about I suppose, but I recall no dreaming at all?
Once again, while planning the day ahead, I found myself asleep. At 06:00hrs, I woke up almost normally; with no agitation of the mind or jumping about.
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A smidge disappointing that was. But it was a good colour on the NHS Urine listing card, classed as grade three – A Healthy Wee!
I think that
Took a shot of the morning view from the window, some pretty houses locally.
And good news, last month’s figures tell me only four of them in view were broken into! Mind you, one was a recipient of the police drug rain, and another had an unmown reason for the bobbies calling and the took away a man and woman.
I had an email about the MyFood Den delivery; it looked, according to the tracker, that it could be here anytime soon.
I stopped on the computers and got my feet in a bowl of
Got the knife to open the well-protected goods within.
I’ve no idea what to have with it, or how to eat it. I’ll learn!
Then, in the front car park.
Billum, of The Manor Laboratories in the U.S. of A keeps a record of the colours of
The urine was not passing very well, especially as I am drinking water like it was going out of fashion.
Carer Carol-Anne arrived. We had a natter, and I had another painkiller, and she got the eye drops in for me.
I then got a landline call come
It was from EasyLink. And it caused a bit of a mild panic, that took up over two hours trying to sort out… I’ll explain
The chap was confirming the lift being arranged for tomorrow’s
What started as feeling uncomfortable developed into a panic, then almost full-blown hysteria!
Could I find the original appointment letter? No! I couldn’t find it where I knew I’d left it – in a pile of letters on the Carers table. Well, spent an aeon searching for it.
Not in the three-wheeler-walker trolley. Not in any of the folders (going through them took me an hour without any luck); The drawers one by one. The junk room, even the wet room!
I got the nosh going, thinking a change of thought pattern might still be something memory-wise to trigger.
But no luck!
Sister Jane called. Hard hearing her words, but she does talk so fast. I’m just glad she called; we had a bit of harking back to the younger days. I enjoyed it, and it calmed me down nicely.
Enough for me to try another search for the letter. I started at the first pile of correspondence I tried where I was so sure I’d put the letter…
Soya chunks, a can of chunky vegetable soup, beetroots and a can of garden peas added to the mixture. As I was serving up the feast on the tray, Carer Chris arrived. I pulled his leg about him always arriving when I was serving up or eating a meal. Gave him a laugh!
He got the eye drops in and got the night pouch added to the day pouch. I’d put the meal in the microwave to reheat it, and
It didn’t last long. Carer Chris got some photos for himself from the balcony taken. I managed to get just this one through the balcony windows. It freshened the air up afterwards. Thanked him and off he went.
The meal being in the microwave didn’t do it any favours flavour-wise. Taste: 5/10.
TTFN
Sorting things out these days is hard enough even if you are not a home jailed, catheterized pirate. Meal looked decent.
Thanks mate.
As Perry sang; ‘It’s Impossible’ (Como)
Farce at the EENT visit. No less than five different specialists seen, and various eye drops given to right & left eye, I thought things were going well, but when I got called into the last one – it was disappointing. Result loosely: Keep on with the current eye drops in the right eye. New drops two different ones, being sent via the mail, destroy the ones you have and use the first new one for 4 weeks, then dish that, and use the different one for the next 4 weeks – then the new eye will be lazered again and a new cornea put on, then the left eye cataract will be done when over that one, Glaucoma in the left eye will be treated at the same time, might be an overnight job… Now, I hope the instructions are clear on the box. Enough for Carers and me to get them right.
Might ring Social Services about this. Ask fir help getting it all clear and written down in plain English?