It’s been a big weekend. After nearly 6 months in hospital I had the opportunity to spend my first weekend at home. I cannot travel in a normal car– my 167 kg Electric wheelchair will not fit– and we cannot…
It’s been a big weekend. After nearly 6 months in hospital I had the opportunity to spend my first weekend at home. I cannot travel in a normal car– my 167 kg Electric wheelchair will not fit– and we cannot…
Each week in hospital we endure a session entitled “patient education”. I say endure because normally presenters fall into the trap of treating physically handicapped people as though they also are intellectually disabled – aiming the sessions at the lowest…
AWP day 3: groundhog day in paradise, more physio and OT. Went to dinner with Sid and Mary, who leave next Wednesday (Ahh). As we were walking Mary said to Sid, “stop walking like a spaz, or I won’t walk…
AWP day 2.2: occupational therapy with the upper limb group – people with problems using their arms and hands. The tall bloke in the pink is Sid, and a nicer fellow you never did meet. He and his wife Mary…
AWP day 2 .2; morning routine, hoisted talking my computer with a that it yet Jimmy how high they are thank you arm eternal bachelor gearleverfrom bed into commode (usually not as dressed as in this photobut there are some…
AWP PT.3.2; more physio. I am stretching the legs while my left hand is moving cones. Seems easy perhaps, except my left hand has no movement. My right hand, which does move and provide me a weak grip, is strapped…
AWP pt.3: physio (about three hours most days). Felt a little dizzy. Blood pressure turned out to be 75/51. normal for me is a bp of 100/65 (for most people 120/80). Laying down in chair normalises things. n.b. this post…
Another week in paradise 2: the temporary solution to my incontinence turns out to be a uridome (see link in previous post). My nurse comes in this morning to place it, and I ask her wether she is good at…
pt.1: last week was spent swimming in wee. after five months of a urethral catheter, I had an operation to insert a suprapubic catheter (i.e. directly into the bladder from just below the bellybutton). the operation seemed to go well…
setting aside the insightful comments of my brother Kurt (see previous post), I thought I might try an experiment of diarising (is that a word?) my week. If I was going to give it a title, it would be “Another…