Written Saturday October 9
Yesterday I had to
go back to the Royal Infirmary for a CT scan. It would have done for me
completely but for Helen. We went by taxi, so that I wouldn’t have to wait for
half an hour while she parked the car and trudged back. The front doors open
into a huge atrium from which all public seating had been removed. The more
adroit were sitting on the floor. I perched precariously on a rubbish bin
while Helen went off in search of a wheelchair. It took her a while, but once
she was back with it, all went smoothly.
The phrase “CT
scan” sounded so familiar that I thought maybe I had had one before, but the
experience was so strange that I decided that was my first one.
I’m still very
feeble, as you may gather. I was much encouraged by your comment, Shandy, that
thiamine takes a while to get going.
Franklin continues
to post on Facebook from gay Paree, almost daily. And today we even had a wee
vlog. It’s a brave thing he’s doing. Like me, socks are his go-to knitting in
times of stress. I polished off a few more stitches while I watched. And Andrea
and Madeleine have posted a travelogue to tide us over until we get the next
episode of Fruity Knitting. With Kaffe!
Sigh...what is it with this "no seating" thing? They have done the same thing here - thankfully the Senior Cat uses a wheelchair and I could lean on it!
ReplyDeleteI can understand why they've done away with seating, but it obviously hasn't been thought through very well! The CT scan sounds arduous. Thank goodness for Helen!
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