Wednesday
15th
July, 2020 1905
Three
days ago I decided to cease taking Amoxicillin. On and off I have
probably ben taking it for over a year, albeit in small doses. In the
UK I'd have been to the GP but I am not that keen on Chinese
healthcare. Let's look at my history.
First
off an easy one. Laundry powder allergy which simply required two
injections of antihistamines and after changing to liquid detergent,
no recurrence although I do keep some pills just in case.
Secondly,
three weeks in hospital and wrought iron gates shoved into my arm and
shoulder. Nine years on it still doesn't work properly and pains me
if I move it the wrong way.
Thirdly, broken foot which they fixed wonderfully but then completely missed a shattered pelvis which then healed naturally but giving me a “sailor's roll” when I walk and limited range.
Thirdly, broken foot which they fixed wonderfully but then completely missed a shattered pelvis which then healed naturally but giving me a “sailor's roll” when I walk and limited range.
Fourthly,
my “cancer” scare. Garden hoses down my gullet and an operation
which in truth was completely successful except not a soul asked what
drugs I took and it was up to me to suss what had caused it all or it
would have happened again. I now no longer take the culprit but my
perambulations have suffered as a result – I know which I prefer.
Fifthly,
going to a consultant about the hips. A mix of western and vile TCM
which did sweet FA.
So you can understand my reluctance to seek assistance unless desperate and to be honest the antibiotics have by and large kept it at bay with occasional resurgences quelled with larger doses.
So you can understand my reluctance to seek assistance unless desperate and to be honest the antibiotics have by and large kept it at bay with occasional resurgences quelled with larger doses.
I
thought just maybe I had eradicated it until yesterday morning when I
found myself urgently needing the loo every five minutes to pass a
thimbleful. Damn. Up the dose temporarily and pray by the time I go
to bed I won't need to get up twenty times in the night. Well I was
up a few times and slept badly even though it was after two before I
retired.
And
I had arranged to go for lunch with Adriana today. She's the sort of
girl who might take it the wrong way if I cancelled even though the
treat was on her this time. I almost sent her an email to warn of the
possibility but decided to wait until this morning. Steadily it has
improved (maybe I should see if I can buy some of those Billy
Connolly incontinence trousers! Fantastic sketch) and I was able to
go.
Same
as last time she sent me instructions to show the taxi which were
ambiguous, this time not me but to the taxi driver. I got dropped off
at some alleged western restaurant but not the Russian one we were
meeting at. I had to hail another cab. Eventually we found the place.
Now,
annoyingly she had already ordered the food so I have no idea what
they do beyond that. However I was not impressed one bit. Russian
bread with garlic butter which was simply soldiers toasted on one
side with a pot of butter to spread on them. Butterfly garlic prawns
which I have to say were ok even though I only got two of the five
served. Then a chicken and cherry tomato shish with three cherries
and three chunks of chicken. You guessed it, I got the middle one. I
don't eat raw chicken. The end ones were cooked but not mine! So I
had a couple of soldiers and two prawns. She also ordered something
that looked like lasagne but was some kind of Russian cream gloop
with unidentifiable contents. I declined to try it. But hell, at
least she returns the favour from when I pick up the tab. And maybe I
will go there again and actually see the menu.
News
just in from Our Man In Shanghai is that foreigners are allowed into
Yichang. If that is the case then there's hope for the cruise, which
I am holding off asking for a refund until next Thursday. Two weeks
before is cutting it fine to make alternative arrangements but if
Xiamen it has to be then there should be no problems, it was
suggested we take the train there from Shanghai but I'm not keen,
there are only fast trains taking between five and eight hours. Yes
they are slightly cheaper than flying Business but rushing out during
a two minute station stop for three puffs on a cigar and being
berated to get back on is not nice. Now if they had a slow overnight
train I would happily pay for four berths in a soft sleeper
compartment just for the two of us and bake sausage rolls, cakes,
chelsea buns and other stuff to take on the journey because you can
smoke on the trains.
So
now the UK needs to wear masks in shops. From the 24th
July.
Is
it just me or has Boris suddenly lost it? He's always been nuts which
is why I used to like him but if they are going to be mandatory why
not immediately???? Why the delay? Indecision and dithering are going
to cost him his job just as bullying and bluster will be the downfall
of that prat across the pond. Mind you, a bit of indecision here
wouldn't go amiss right now.
Anyway,
wear your masks wherever you are, I don't unless I have to and
neither are many other people now. In fact it's difficult to know now
whether those wearing them on the street wore them as a matter of
course before all this anyway.
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