Saturday, 23 March 2019
A familiar face : part two . (see previous post first )
So , the doctor said the saxophonist had done so well he did not need so many pills including the ones to prevent seizures . So , that was two seizures and two days in hospital . He's home and has been told he cannot drive for a time at least .
I'm calming down and learning to trust that all is well again .
Obviously that means pleasures that don't include a car .
I thought back to when I was single and using coaches , buses , trains and walking a lot . I went all over the place and didn't trouble about a car .
Fewer trips and more adventures .
I thought about time at the library to browse , time in the charity shops for hunting out the odd gem , striding out along the river and of course there is time to cook in leisured contentment .
So , re previous post .
How odd is that . I am not only meeting the person walking down the road towards me , we are fusing into one .
I shall be making pineapple marmalade this week and this time she knows it .
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I am so sorry. Those anti seizure meds I found the worst; they cost me my job and I didn't need them, it turned out. I am so sorry.
ReplyDeleteThanks , we are fine .
DeleteEmbrace her.
ReplyDeleteThank you for " getting it " - we have common ground .
DeleteI understand totally.
DeleteA whole new world of silver linings seem to be becoming visible. But that's only because you're looking with eyes that can see them.
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