Tell you what, it's not easy being a lady of leisure, especially if you are like me. It's not as if I can just jump on the tube and go shopping whenever I feel like it. People are cruel. People rushing to get their trains during rush hour are even worse. I once had a lady who brushed up against me trying to pass. Not only did I nearly fall over, she had the cheek to look back at me with the dirtiest of looks as if trying to say that I had lost her precious 10 milliseconds and now she was sure she would miss her train.
But anyway, back to my day: I wake up around 6.30-7am. Then I take my morning medication (16 little pills that allow me to have some kind of normality), then I pass out from the sedating effect of my anti-spasm drug. It's now 9-10ish, I would then turn on C4+1 and start watching Frasier, Will and Grace, Brothers and Sisters and Without a Trace. This then leads me to the one o'clock news, then Neighbours and Diagnosis Murder. And if I am really sad, I might even watch the Channel5 matinee film. Then after all this exhausting activity, a nice long nap is surely warranted. After my nap, I would have dinner and back to the TV life I so cherish until I fall asleep from my evening medication.
I do of course have my busier days: hospital appointments. There are around 3-4 different appointments I have to content with each week and boy, are they knackering! For instance, it took me 25 minutes to walk 1K at the physio last week. I am tired just thinking about it now!!
Well, onwards and upwards!!
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