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I realise this may be hard to swallow, but I made yet another worrying set of
this morning.
I was sat here at the computer desk… well the 1963-bought, falling to pieces, Hopewell’s E-Plan Sideboard, with the doors falling off, having one of my regular panicky modes. And Carer Kara arrived, which always has a calming effect on me. She asked if both of the Thursday appointments had been moved to Wednesday, or just one of them? Panic-Mode Status up to Defcon three! I’d not thought about that! I think she got the idea I was getting worked up when I started to sob and whimper?
Would the Hospital expect me to go two days running? The thought of having to catch a bus and tram there and back put fear in my heart. Mind you there was a fair bit lingering in there, over the thought of having to get trousers, socks and shoes on after the 2-hour ablutioning session each time, already)
Kara got the details and said she’d try to sort me a lift with Easy-Link and find out about the appointments for me.
When the second Carer, Sam arrived at midday. All had been sorted out, much to my amazement, Easy-Link could fit me in! Also, both appointments will be on! Yes!
A quicker-than-usual blog though, I have to find the time for the full ablutionalisationing session somehow.
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An excellent shade of urine!

Not much rain last night, and no dog to watch bathing in it!
After tending to the needs of the
, which was very messy and phooey…
I went to make a brew of Glengettie.
And took a photo of the tree copse area.
Bootiful!
Got the computer on…
After three minutes! ARRGH!
As it returned, Carer Kara, my Angel of Mercy arrived.
See the Prodrome above for further details.
drops in, medications supplied, then after five minutes, the
drops inserted. I remembered this time to stick my finger in the eye for three minutes.
Well, Kara reminded me too!
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This lasted for about five minutes…
This lasted for about one minute…
Then surprisingly, it stayed on for two hours! So I got as much done as I could in that time.

Then Carer Sam arrived for the noon visit.
The great news is that the appointment is for one day only, and the lift had been arranged with Easy-Link. Brilliant!
Sister Jane phoned as Sam was about to leave and answered it for me. Jane said she’d ring back later
Well fancy that!
So, I called Sister Jane back. She rang on the mobile that I rang her on, I can’t remember her number on the landline.
We had a good natter. Turns out she’s just had her cataract done again. But the poor thing’s experience was the opposite of mine. She was in pain afterwards, and she still is. Poor Jane!
We still managed a laugh or two though; that’s us!

I got on with blogging, again-this believe it or not, was the last failure up to now… a period of four hours! From the
Doing well, aren’t they!
Earlier shot from the computer chair, that I’d missed.

The oddest ever trip to the Throne this was… well, maybe not!
I really thought that
was losing his grip on the evacuations. For things didn’t seem to want to start moving, naturally, I thought this could mean a cement torpedo or two… but no! After a good ten or twelve minutes on the crossword
puzzle... WHOOSH!
Splatter squelch, and all over in less than 30 seconds.
What a mess to clean up!
Into the kitchenette…
Got the potatoes on the boil…
And took this picture.
Then the above snap of the legs, feet and toes.
They did not look like they were mine!
So much improved inflammation in the lower leg, no leaks from the
, either! However:
and
were making up for that. Both get frisky as the day goes on.
Better get the nosh sorted out before the evening Carer arrives.
See you in a bit…
Tuesday Morning Catch-Up
The evening meal
Cheese & onion pasties, potatoes, peas and beetroot.
Cheesecake for afters.
Flavour Rating: 7.2/10.
Went to get the evening’s ablutions done – No Hot Water!
Carer arrived. I mentioned the lack of hot water and asked him to get someone to call the NCH maintenance for me. In and out quickly tonight; the lad was looking tired. Eye drops & medications sorted.
I got up to wash the pots.
Wonderful view!
Close-up of the wonderful view.
Zzz!
1963 eh, ten beatles tunes in the singles chart over the year, Kennedy shot, so much going on. That sideboard has lived! My parents used to call post war furniture utility built or gerry built.
Sodeboard Simone, she’s done well… but we are both betting on a bit.
Just got back from the EETN hospital, mate. Two Whoopsiedangelpops, I’ll put them in the blog! Apart from the cock-ups, it went well. Now on the list for the left eye to be done.
“Here we go again comes to mind.”
I’m a fan of the early Beatles, but the later stuff did nothing for me. That’s not saying much for a bloke who liked Billy Firy, Adam Faith, Nat King Cole, Dean Martin., Frankie Vaughan, and Anthony Newley’s songs. Not to mention Frank Ifields. Hahaha!
Showing my age there?
Cheers, keepeth safe, Sir.
Good old Frank Ifield – his version of Red Sails I particularly liked. Adam faith and Billy Fury were wonderful, Cole was amazing. You keep well too, no shenanigans now!
Cheers, Sir.
In 1986 Frank Ifield contracted pneumonia and required surgery to remove part of a lung. As a result, his vocal cords were damaged, which meant he could not sing or yodel for years. In 1988 and he returned to Sydney to live. 85 now.
My shenaniganings will take a rest for four days, Paul. The new eye drops have Chlorophorm in then… I’m struggling to stay awake. Hehehe! Only for four days though, then back on the other ones. Confusing me and the carers now. Nothing new there then. Haha!
Ah chloroform, the choice of kidnappers 🙂
Is it? Eye, eye… Haha!
Lol