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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Aug 26, 2015
Oh i know even if I'm too off my rocker half the time to realise thanks to... eerything insanity as a way of coping is wildly underrated IMO Just gotta decide what to wear to hospital tomorrow... chainmail bracelets obviously... chainmail collar (its cooler than the leather one), maybe I could put all the ribbons in my hair again, not worn them out in ages (so heavy now, 69 foot in total), - I thnk I'll wear my neat rediscovered smart flatcap, that makes me, as I've been told
"look very 'boyish'/young"
and.... maybe my linen blouse yeh... well if I worry over my attire for the trip, I don't need t worry so much as to what the CT results CT scan, shows - its been a tiring ....8 months so far.... and counting so looking forward to more.... well 'normal' (for me), stuff, coming up, just so long as I'm not overly ill Hmm... definitions of what constitutes 'overly ill', seem variable... depending on situation
wonder if I can sneak some beer up onto the ward, if they wanna keep me in over night - just been copying a few more albums onto the IPod, so I've something to listen too, if I am kept in
now... to try recall what drugs I've yet to take today
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Aug 27, 2015
Traveller in Time translating
"Our honourable 2legs is on a daily hospital visit schedule.
Today it involves collecting some CT results.
The most part of the last posting was about the accessories he would wear (probably some derivation from the dress dressing and bandages).
Any hospital visit is seen as a performance to entertain the s and s Hence the mention of alcoholic beverages and the music to accompany the performance. "
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Aug 28, 2015
Traveller in Time a little worried
"Have not seen 2legs online last 24 hours . . .
Just hope he had a little party last night.
The alternative of keeping him hospitalised would not have been for entertainment."
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Aug 28, 2015
Absolutely! ,
any trip to hospital, is, as far as I'm concerned, more about my entertaining the nurses and doctors, and patients, and cheering their day up
If I can't make the nurse laugh whilst she's injecting or prodding me, I'm doing something wrong as far as I'm concerned; I've only made them miss with teh injections a few times through giggling fits any excuss for more novel unusual pains suits me anyhow, even if they're medically delivered
yesterday was eye examination up in the cornea clinic, then oncology to check on an infection, and get CT scan results, microbial results, have observations done etc.
Also, whilst there a trip to the MRI dept, to question over an appointment for an MRI scan with contrast; booked for 6 PM; had to point out to them I need a trained nurse to access my port, and put in a line, so they can add contrast to my body; and I'd need a nurse suitably qualified to close up the port, remove the line after, etc; which, of course can't happen at 6 PM, when vascular inserts is closed for the day.
had the MRI rescheduled for 3.15, so I can go see Hildaguard in vascular inserts, to have a line dropped into my chest/port, before, and equally return to get it removed after the scan.
the MRI is now taking place in the maternity department. - as If I didn't have enough weird already
I have to dress up, for hospital visits... can't be turning up ... looking 'normal' - I refuse to do anything normal anmore actually I was almost normally dressed yesterday for once... just wore the steel collar, chainmail handcuffs/wrist bracelettes, and skipped the hair ribbons, in place of the new little flat cap thing I'm wearing (makes me look young apparently, which is good enough for me as a reson to wear it ).
spent yesterday evening entertaining barman with storeys from teh coal face of cancer ane endocrinology.... he found it all as amusing nearly as I do
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Aug 28, 2015
wise indeed I've yet to find anyone capible of outweirding or matching me, yet at the hospital... though hildaguard came close, and the loverly girl in endocrinology who injected me full of testosterone ... 'joined with the shoe' so to speak - apparently the endocrine nurse gave William a 'knowing smile', when I mentioned to her, soem of the affects of the testosterone...
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