
Sorted the catheter bags out.
I washed last night’s pots and mopped the kitchen floor. Then I turned on the kettle, responded
Trotsky Terence is back in charge. Cube-shaped soft turfs that were more green than Kharki this time. There was no pain and no blood. Which was good enough for me. I pondered whether I should shower and do the ablutions now or if a Carer would arrive while I was in there; I decided not to and went to make a brew of tea.
I’d left the hot tap running, and all that time cleaning up after the soft cubes, the water was cold!
Carer Ejaz arrived. Issued the medications and put my socks on for me while I told him of the Blood machine thingy. He could see to read the instructions. I wish I could. Hehe! It seems that I’d done it correctly.
Made up some new templates for WordPress.
Window Cleaner. Costly!
Carer Mirza, nice lad.
Community Nurse checked my body for bruises.
Asked some questions. What about? Erm…
Physio Miguel arrived and stayed a good time with me. It was a helpful visit, with a Q&A and a full body check. Miguel checked my blood oxygen machine, and everything was in order. He’ll order me two none-pressure cushions, one for the 1968 tatty, scruffy, unkempt, uncomfortable, virus, microorganism, bug, bacterium, bacillus, germ, parasite producing, eyesore-horrendously grungy, disease-fermenting second-hand, beige-coloured, £300, charity shop bought, crumb-retaining, moth-eaten, non-working, itch-encouraging, incommodious, Haemorrhoid Harold testing, catheter tube yanking, recliner, the other for the computer chair. Bless him.
He’ll also arrange a physio to come and see what exercises I can do. (Argh! Hehehe!)
Carer Nagan did the next call.
Then, two staff from ICC Care arrived with a new swipe tab for the carers to use.
Blood pressure was high.
Leaving leaflets that are printed far too small for me to read. I asked if it was a smart meter they were trying to force on me. He said he didn’t know. Tommyrot! He just didn’t want to have to tell the truth that it would be a smart meter installed! Gnash!
I did an order with JS for next Tuesday. (I think).
Misra did the last call… no he didn’t… or did he?
I think it was Carer Rosma. Sorry.
NOSHTIME!
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WORRA DAY!
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Sounds like you had a house full of folks. When our gas company installed a smart meter on our gas regulation several years ago, our gas bills went down by 2/3 because now the gas was metered properly and not simply the product of whatever the meter reader felt like reporting. The gas bills in the winter used to be $150/month or more. Since the smart meter was put in, the highest gas bill I’ve had in the winter is $50. We heat with gas, cook with gas, and our hot water heater is gas. I also produce a lot of gas these days. That might help keep gas bills low. If your smart electric meters increase bills, then either your meter readers are way underreporting, or the smart meters are rigged. Excellent serial ode.
That might help keep gas bills low… Hehehe!
I reckon they are rigged, Tim. I trust them not, and fear the new tariffs.
Cheers.
Indeed, as you say – worra day!! Cartoon says it clearly. Ode on point.
Thanks, Cobber.
Sorry I’ve done much commenting with all the chores, visits and lack of time, Sir.
Not trusting the smart meters is logical, Gerry. It’s good that you got those cushions. Have a blessed weekend. 😊🙏
Bless, you, mate. 👌🏼🙏🏻