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On my life’s journey from birth to antiquity,
With the end due to come, unresistingly…
Some good, but more bad things I did see,
Many of them were committed by Inchie,
Thus, the memory of each makes me guilty…
There’s too little guilt now in this country,
The increased population means a happy Oligarchy,
Particularly, of those we voted for Governmentally,
Some MPs tell the truth, but with stuttering difficulty,
Starmer lies with barrister-like geniosity…
Sprays out lies gratuitously, without any difficulty,
Says his father was a toolmaker, presumably…
Records say he owned a toolmaking factory,
I find him cunning, crafty, and untrustworthy,
I thought Blair brought me a lot of despair,
But Starmer is worse, but let’s try to be fair…
Neither of them could be called an almsgiver,
Both of the nerks were arms sellers,
Blair joined the UN. It was rife with fiddlers,
Keir, a courtroom barrister, rife with fibbers,
Both got to the top in Parliament, with its liars,
Leo Blair, who was Lynton’s Daddy,
Was, believe it or not, a wealthy lawyer,
One up for Keir, he was a wealthy barrister,
Both told Porky-Pies, bank balances got fatter,
Both have acted conceitedly & dishonourably,
Blair played the innocent more accurately,
Starmer waddles around acting superiorly,
Lynton dented the actual Labour policy,
Starmer shredded the remainder quickly,
Who will be the next Prime Minister?
A lawbreaker, a criminal, a crook, a viveur?
Then nothing will change whatsoever,
Kemi Badenoch (Conservative), not after…
Surely not after Boris, Liz and Rishi?
LibDems, doing well under Sir Ed Davey…
MPs; now the second largest party,
Carla Denyer & Adrian Ramsay, the Green Party?
Want to end oil/gas licences and subsidies?
Humza Yousaf, & the Scottish National Party?
Independence for Scotland is a priority,
Wales: Rhun Ap Lorweth, Plaid Cymru?
Secure the £4bn owed to Wales from HS2,
Reform UK? The next true blue?
Jeremy and Zarah launched ‘Your Party’,
“Justice, peace and international solidarity.”
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Then there’s the ‘Vote for Inchie’ Party,
Known for passing wind and ampullosity…
All of our members are over eighty.
Some of them are still a little flighty.
We don’t want to join the high& mighty…
90% of us have dementia, but look sprightly,
Forget a lot of things, like going to bed nightly,
But we can share things, fau-passionately,
We want to get noticed, Governmentally!
To meet up with ex-barrister Starmer…
We’ll take a hand grenade, and wear armour!.
“Only death can stop a wronged pensioner”.
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I woke up at 04:20hours and decided to get up straight away, and have a darned good scrub up, teeth done, shaving, teggies, and the medicationalisationing done, on the areas I can reach, then get the kettle on… I nodded off again!
06:05hrs, I stirred back into pretend life. Swore at myself a little and was determined to get up this time.
And, nodded off again!
06:50hrs: I was really getting angry with myself, now. No more bull-shit. I’m getting up, and I took off the night bag, then I nodded off again!
07:00hrs: Self-anger is far too mild an expression for how I felt. But still, it was a hard battle to get myself out of bed. But I managed to… giving myself a toe stubbing on the metal wheel-cover at the end of the bed. That did nothing to assuage my self-cursing, hating, and swearing out loud. Not sure if I spat!
An Absolutely Frustrating Sart!
I took two snaps of the early morning view… well, not so early a view. Hehehe! The snow is clearing well. The forecast is for more to come, heavier, late this week. I noted that the same ho
uses as usual had cleared the roofs of snow and ice before anyone else around them. The heat-jump from the attic or loft heaters used to grow Marijuana, mayhaps? Hahaha!

I started the computer, and found one of Tim’s blogs from Albuquerque, New Mexico. He’s a genius at photography and decorates them with such witty comments. He’s out pre-dawn taking such amazing nature shots. He also snaps photos of his cat family, and one
photo from this blog warmed my heart. Three of his cats, posing. Has to be one of the most appealing ones this year. I can almost hear what they were thinking. Their ears were up, so maybe Tim was talking to them? They were giving him the ‘Watch-it’ eye?
Great shot, Tim!
Beautiful!
The intercom rang while I was in the wet room. It was the Asda order, with my potatoes for the meal, and Jenny’s instructions on how to cook them. I got the fodder sorted straight away. Taking some photographs of the fodder. Not that I was having any luck on the Porcelain Throne anyway. Rock solid! Even no farting this time.
Some good stuff was delivered today. Veg in vinegar, veg salad with peas. Lacto-free milk, expensive but lovely, I treat myself sometimes. A little pork pie this time. I ate the giant Christmas pork pie in one sitting. Guilt? Me? Yes!
I got a quick ablutipn session in, no use of the Porcelain Throne. Then took two shots from the balcony through the glass. After taking this photograph, I
espied some youths at the far end of the car park. I don’t know what they were up to, but yet again I took a poor snap of them, just in case anything was amiss or suspicious
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Then I received the expected telephone call from the NHS Pharmacy… or was it in a Chemist’s? I think the call lasted about an hour of Q&A. Amongst the things I remember being mentioned were my bladder and prostate cancers. Heart failure when I was in the hospital. The neurosurgeon meeting… that one prompted me to interpose, telling him that the video we sent to him, as he asked me to, while I had a seizure, was taken by Carer N. But I did not know the email address to send it to. Caarer E, after much bother, found it, and we sent it. But that was 2 months ago, and we have heard nothing. I took the chance to tell him about having a seizure on the visit to the EENT department to assess my vision and cataract laser procedure. But I don’t know whether the test has finished or if I need to go back to finish it. He assumed they would contact me later. Great. Assumption is the mother of all mistakes!
I mentioned my depression, heard an audible sigh, and he changed the subject to the new medications he wants me to try. Ezetimibe. Suggesting I check on the NHS site if concerned. I accepted the Ezetimibe trial. Here is what the NHS site had to say about the drug…
What is Ezetimibe used for?
Ezetimibe is commonly used for the following conditions. To lower harmful cholesterol levels (LDL-C) in people with high cholesterol levels.
Ezetimibe is not suitable for some people. To make sure it’s safe for you, tell your Doctor if you: have ever had an allergic reaction to Ezetimibe or any other medicine,
have liver problems. Are you pregnant, planning to get pregnant or breastfeeding?
Stomach (abdominal) pain, Diarrhoea, Farting more than usual, and feeling more tired than normal. Muscle pain, tenderness, weakness or cramps. Yellowing of the whites of your eyes or your skin (this may be less obvious on brown or black skin), pale poo and dark pee – this can be a sign of liver problems. Severe stomach pain (just under your ribs) – this can be a sign of pancreatic problems.
Anaphylaxis:
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction that happens very quickly. It can be caused by food, medicine or insect stings. Call 999 if you think you or someone else is having an anaphylactic reaction.
Symptoms of Anaphylaxis happen very quickly. They usually start within minutes of coming into contact with something you’re allergic to, such as a food, medicine or insect sting.
Symptoms include:
Swelling of your throat and tongue
difficulty breathing or breathing very fast
difficulty swallowing, tightness in your throat or a hoarse voice, wheezing, coughing or noisy breathing.
Feeling tired or confused. Feeling faint, dizzy or fainting. Skin that feels cold to the touch.
Blue, grey or pale skin, lips or tongue – if you have brown or black skin, this may be easier to see on the palms of your hands or soles of your feet.
You may also have a rash anywhere that’s swollen, raised, or itchy.
What to do if you have Anaphylaxis:
Follow these steps if you think you or someone you’re with is having an Anaphylactic reaction: Use an adrenaline auto-injector (such as an EpiPen) if you have one – instructions are included on the side of the injector.
Call 999 for an ambulance and say that you think you’re having an Anaphylactic reaction.
Lie down – you can raise your legs, and if you’re struggling to breathe, raise your shoulders or sit up slowly.
If you have been stung by an insect, try to remove the sting if it’s still in the skin. If your symptoms have not improved after 5 minutes, use a 2nd adrenaline auto-injector.
Do not stand or walk at any time, even if you feel better.
How to use an adrenaline auto-injector:
There are different types of adrenaline auto-injectors, and each one is given differently.
EpiPen instructions (EpiPen website)
Jext instructions (Jext website)
Treatments for Anaphylaxis:
Adrenaline is given by injection or drip into your vein; oxygen and fluids are given by drip into your vein.
You’ll usually stay in the hospital for around 2 to 12 hours, but you may need to stay longer.
Before you leave the hospital, you should be given 2 adrenaline auto-injectors or a prescription for them to keep in case you have another anaphylactic reaction.
An adrenaline auto-injector is a special device for injecting adrenaline yourself. You’ll be told how and when to use it.
You should be shown how to use your adrenaline auto-injector each time you’re prescribed it.
You may also be referred to an allergy specialist for tests and advice.
DON’T: Do not leave your adrenaline auto-injectors anywhere too hot or cold, such as in the fridge or outside in the sun.
TAKING WARARIN & EZETIMIBE:
Yes, you can take Ezetimibe with Warfarin. Still, it requires close monitoring of your INR (International Normalised Ratio) because Ezetimibe can increase Warfarin’s blood-thinning effect, raising the risk of life-threatening bleeding. Studies show Ezetimibe can enhance and stabilise Warfarin’s effect, potentially by interfering with vitamin K absorption, a crucial factor for clotting. Your Doctor needs to monitor INR frequently and may need to adjust your Warfarin dose.
MEDICATION TO AVOID:
If you take Warfarin, do not take any new medicines without first checking with a Doctor or pharmacist. Some medications that can affect Warfarin include: Medicines for heart problems, such as Amiodarone, Quinidine or Propafenone. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen or aspirin.
CAUTIONS WITH OTHER MEDICINES:
Many medicines and supplements can affect Warfarin. This can make you more likely to bleed.
You might need a blood test to confirm that the other medicine isn’t affecting how your blood clots.
If you take Warfarin, do not take any new medicines without first checking with a Doctor or pharmacist.
MEDICATIONS THAT CAN AFFECT Warfarin:
Medicines for heart problems, such as Amiodarone, Quinidine or Propafenone. Cholesterol-lowering medication, such as Bezafibrate, Gemfibrozil, Clofibrate or Cholestyramine. Antibiotics, such as Erythromycin, co-trimoxazole or Norfloxacin, and Miconazole gel for fungal infections. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like Ibuprofen or Aspirin, Tramadol, Co-Codamol or any strong painkillers.
–Well, that was as clear as mud!
I finally got to doing the Monday blog update.
Better late than never. It’s better to do something late than to never do it at all. The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Don’t judge a book by its cover. An apple a day keeps the Doctor away.
Don’t bite the hand that feeds you. And why am I waffling? I’ve gone off the rails. I’ve lost the plot. Took leave of my senses. Gone off the deep end. Become unhinged… Everything normal here then? Haha!
You’ll see the sort of day I had on Wednesday. The blog will be full of moans. But today, the mysteries of Woodthorpe Courts hobgoblins, spectres, gnomai, phantasms, grotesque succubae, ectoplasms, Whoopsiedangleplops, ailments, extraterrestrials, spirits, Accifauxpas, rent increases, food price hikes, and the Fata Morganas strike again! (And worse on Wednesday) Better rush…
Later on…
Laterer on…
Even laterer on…

TTFNski, Each 🤞🏻
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