
No Accifauxpas. No shaving cuts (No shave)
There was just one partial tumble. I did not suffer any injuries or harm, apart from a smidgeon of backache from when I landed. There were no nurses or regular Caregivers. Up until 16:30 hrs, there were no
The main problems have been the ankle ulcer and repeated periods of being Out-Of-It, Cogniscent Impairment and Mind Blanks or Non-Epilectic Seizures. I had one when Carer Israel came, but he was aware of my problems and handled it politely. Another Carer called, and I was deep out of it. I think he called 111 about the leg ulcer for me. But I’m hoping he will call again later so that I can find out what, if anything, was arranged and if I am to do anything? I just can’t gain any memory with any clarity over the visit. He was caring, I reckon. But I cannot remember him leaving either. Oh, dearie me! Alu was here such a long time too, trying to get me sorted out.
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But then, whenever is it?
I lost several hours when Carer Ayu came. I was just not with it, and I am still unsure if I have to do anything about the ankles he phoned up about. He creamed the ankles again and gave Back-Pain-Brenda a dose of Phorpain killer salve.
I espied the laundry that Carer Chris returned for me last night.
I came across an SD card in the drawer and looked at what was on it. I found three very sad photos and felt so sorry I’d looked at them now.
Some drinkies and nibbles. I used to look forward to doing this every Sunday for her. Sadly, Josie took a tumble and broke her hip. I wanted to find out which home she’d be taken to so I could somehow visit her once a week. ♥ But it’s a secret, and I am not allowed to visit her. Why, no one knows.
I think he was 17 when he passed away. I cried as I recall.
He was nearly blind and deaf, had liver problems and yet he was the gentlest cat I’ve known. ♥
This suddenly reminded me that I had not had a wash and shave today, but I didn’t seem bothered now. It’s a risky thing to do with the eyes so bad. So, I closed down the computer and made a nosh of sorts: a burger on rolls and tomatoes.
Accompanied by the pathetic blues.
Back in the morning folks, I hope.
What a rotten-in-and-out-it day.
I’m back…
Carer Richard arrived. Late call. He took off the diabetic socks. Painkiller given me. He was here a while, I think. But I was in an Out-of-It condition. I think I got into the hospital bed before he left… Confusion Conrad again.
I’m sure I was in bed and suddenly got up to wash the meal-making and eating items. I think this photo was found on the camera in the morning, with blotches included.
Could I get to sleep? No, not for ages!
I had no defence against the haunting onrush of. I played about with the hospital bed’s controls and eventually found a more comfy position. But it didn’t help. Steve instilled hatred, self-lambasting, and feeling sorry for myself. It took me hours before I eventually nodded off.
Humph!
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TTFNski, each!
Gerry, Josie was in the home for a very short period then she dies quite peacefully. A blessing a she was no longer the neighbour that you knew, so is at peace now, Her funeral was last week (I think) Jenny
Bless you for letting me know, Jenny. ❤ I do miss her calling. Thanks muchly.
That’s not good that Josie broke her hip. It’s difficult to recover from at her age. Good to read you didn’t shave. Keep it up. Great sky shots. descent-looking meal.
Jenny, my lovely neighbour informed me today that Jenny has passed-away.
Some good news today, Tim. The SpecSavers came tot he flat to check the eyes again – Cataract-free. So, it’s both eyes that have glaucoma. Now they can sort them out, I hope soon. Cheers, Sir.
I was afraid of that. Broken hips and legs usually do old folks in.
Warden Dean told me today, Josie was not the same woman that we knew, and was glad I didn’t get to see her. I understood what she was saying.
Cheers, Tim.
My, it would be sixty years since I’ve been in Mansfield. Lot of water down the Trent since then. re the ode – I’m with you on that.
Oh, it’s so sad nowadays, More closed down shops than anywhere else (percentage-wise) the paper said last week, than anywhere in the East Midlands. Rishi’s visit did Mansfield or him any good. Hehe!
Thanks.
Sad to hear that, what a mess.
We are in the … well, you’re right anyway, mate..