Hi folks – just a
(not so) quick note to say that Roger Benson has made contact with
the idea of a couple of polls based on his stuff in the up-coming
days and weeks and also to explain where I've been all this time.
The pic at the top –
I have to point out – has precious little to do with any of this;
it's just something I put out on my Tumblr account a couple of days
ago to kind of say “hello world! I'm back!”, since I had it
hanging around on my hard drive. But it also serves as a kind of
demonstration of how several images may be put together to tell a
story, along with a little bit of 'colourizing'. The original pics
can be seen on my Pinterest account if anyone is interested.
So - Yes, I'm still
here. Only just about though! SO much has gone wrong this year.
Earlier in the year my mum got sick (she suffered a fall while I was
away in Ross-On-Wry (I doubt that's spelled correctly) and went to
hospital where that let her just sit or lie for several days without
exercise, so although she was not hurt in any way from the fall per
se she suffered muscle atrophy and her arthritis got a LOT worse from
the inactivity). Now she has carers visiting four times per day
and I have to get the shopping, clean up from time to time and now
sort out her financial affairs for which I have a letter of 'general
power of attorney' which in itself has been hassle and taken up a lot
of time (especially since her bumbling old twat of a solicitor
managed to mess up the first version) so that thus far I've only
sorted out only one bank of the many banks she has accounts with.
But also back in late
April / early May I developed pneumonia. Then I went to Cyprus for
two weeks while convalescing, for the warm dry climate, but used the
time to improve fitness in the hotel gym. But all the time I was
having to deal with calls from social workers, physiotherapists, care
team managers and the like re my mum. Then a few weeks later I went
to Spain for near-on three weeks, then I was home for a few days,
taken up on doing stuff revolving around my mum, before going off to
Broadstairs, Kent on Monday 13th August (what was I thinking about,
travelling on the 13th), intending to spend a few days at the
Broadstairs Folk Week.
Actually the first
night - the evening of the 13th - went fine, despite the fact I left
London a little on the late side having spent most of the day in a
local pub, but I got the high speed Javelin train from St Pancras
station and was in Broadstairs by 5:30 - 6 PM. Then early Tuesday I
woke up to find the hotel room stifling and jumped out of bed to open
the window...and promptly fainted, coming down HARD on my chin on the
top of and old style central heating radiator and momentarily
knocking myself out. I KNOW it was only a momentary loss of
consciousness because I found myself on my hands and knees by the
side of the bed, not laid out flat on the floor, but there was blood
everywhere!
So I pulled myself
together - my teeth were all there - GOOD! - but there were two deep
gashes below the chin. Well, FINE, I could see in the mirror they'd
need stitches (as it later turned out only one did - just three
stitches - the other they were able to glue) but I figured I could
roll a towel underneath my chin to staunch the bleeding temporarily,
perhaps have a bit more sleep for a couple of hours (now that's a
little stupid following a possible concussion, but that's me for
you!) and then pop up at A & E in Margate (I was staying in
Ramsgate - SO much cheaper than Bradstowe itself anytime, let alone
Folk Week) a little later in the day, get a couple of stitches and
return to the gigs and pubs of Broadstairs around mid afternoon,
perhaps after a snack for lunch and a few beers in the Ramsgate
Wetherspoons...
It was THEN I noticed
two things: One: my teeth didn't seem to line up properly and felt
kind of...well...'weird'! Two - and more importantly: I had blood
trickling down the side of my face coming from within my right
ear!!! OMG! Blood coming from inside an ear after a bang on the
head is definitely NEVER a good thing!
Ok, so I'd not actually
hit my head per se, not the cranium itself; it had been more like a
violently delivered (is there any other form?) upper-cut with an iron
bar, but definitely time to call an ambulance! So you can probably
guess the rest. My hearing was ok - so no worries there - but I'd
basically performed the diagnosis before I'd called for the
ambulance...hmmm... jaw fracture - high up, close to the joint,
probably within the joint capsule itself since then it would be
likely that the bleeding from the ear would be due to a secondary
crack radiating out from the socket into the outer ear canal...And
yes it was! Exactly that!
So I spent half the day
or more in A & E being tested and scanned every which way. Then
at length I was told I was to be transferred to the specialist
maxial-facial unit of the William Harvey hospital in Ashford, also
Kent and gave me a fix of oral morphine (VERY pleasant - but I don't
know why since it really wasn't hurting all that much...unless I
yawned; I learned quickly early on NOT to yawn!). And then - no more
than a half hour later (after a couple more scans requested by the
SHO at the William Harvey) they seemed to change their minds and
discharged me with the instruction to present myself at the William
Harvey maxial-facial unit in two days time.
So off I toddled to the
bus stop - all wobbly and woozy on the morphine they'd seemed to have
forgotten they'd given me - to head off back to the pub gigs of Folk
Week. Actually it was quite nice - it was mid afternoon, the sun was
blazing in a perfect blue sky, and the beers sort of gradually took
over the pain relief duties as the morphine wore off in an apparently
seamless change over! So I still got a couple of days in folk week
and the pain never returned...until that is one day after my Ashford
appointment.
It turned out on top of
everything else I'd contracted tonsillitis (and I also had a mouth
full of ulcers; but I get those with stress or if I bite my mouth and
so on, and so they were probably directly related to the trauma). The
tonsillitis I think had already been lurking, probably from the
flight home from Spain (I don't know the incubation period) since
upon my arrival back in London I discovered my significant other to
also be suffering from a terrible sore throat.
I was already on
antibiotics since the blood in my ear was indicative of what had been
essentially an 'open' fracture, even if perhaps only momentarily open
- and they were 'broad spectrum' so no reason to bother the GP, plus
I wouldn't have been able to open my mouth wide enough for him to
look anyway. But it felt like there were also some ulceration of the
throat also, in addition to the inflammation. So basically I ended up
seeking pain relief for the throat and ulcers, even though I had been
not taking anything to manage the discomfort of the jaw fracture (I'd
been trying to avoid taking NSAIDS since the inflammation reaction is
an important stage in the healing process).
So anyway, as things
played out, I only returned home here a few days ago - I'd been
staying with friends while getting over the worst of it. I've been on
'soft foods' since the 14th August (three weeks today) which
translates as protein drinks, baby food and puréed stuff and if I
eat out we go to a posh chippy up in Cockfosters where I can have
taramasalata or humus starters (minus the pitta bread - I managed
some smoked salmon last time, mashed with my fork) and a couple of
cod roes - which I can mash with a fork - and mushy peas. I started
back at the gym nearly a week ago, although I have to be careful not
to clench my teeth. But the good news is that the medical folks
haven't so far felt the need to wire up my jaws.
I had a check up last
Friday at Northwick Park hospital over near Harrow-on-The-Hill (it
would have been quicker to have travelled back to Ashford!) and the
consultant was happy as regards my progress, although they'd be
loathe to operate due to the proximity of the fracture to a major
facial motor nerve (the fracture turned out to be exactly where I'd
predicted - a crack right through the chondial head - intra-capsular
- with a crack radiating from the socket into the external ear canal)
and at this present time - although only three weeks out from the
trauma - I am beginning physiotherapy exercises to try improve the
range of movement of the jaw (all the info is available via Google -
but is common sense really anyway.
Oh yes - and the other
half's mother is dying of cancer and hasn't long to go by all
accounts! So Much shit in one year!!!
But I'm beginning to
get it all back together as you can see, and you'll be hearing a lot
more from me as Autumn comes on! At this moment in addition to the
above mentioned Roger Benson 'poll' which is ready to go, I also have
a completed book penned by a chap called 'Robin Stone' which I'm
supposed to be publishing on behalf of the writer (and thus acting as
his publisher I guess) and which thus far is only available in one
form (PDF) under my own name on LULU because I was having problems
creating a LULU account under the writer's own name – and then
everything started going wrong. This particular task I'm hoping to
get completed over the next week or so, hopefully getting it out in
various formats on Amazon, LULU etc. Although not my writing style
or 'thing' generally - due to certain themes and interests which
don't float my personal water transport - nevertheless I did
contribute a fair bit of artwork and also an opening section, some
proof reading and a few paragraphs here as well as the formatting,
and so I'm keen to get it out there. I'll tell you more next time!
Nice to see you back. What about your "domestic environment" book ?
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It's a real shame you have had so many issues and challenges in such a concentrated period of time. I want to wish you happier days ahead, not to mention a glass of beer and a steak.
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