I managed to go and
see Ted today. He looks somehow stronger than before while simultaneously
closer to death. His skin is almost transparent and his face seems drawn in and
skeletal - (gaunt may be the word I'm looking for) - but he is moving much
better than I've seen him in months and was even able to spring out of his chair
in a sprightly fashion to greet me. He's on new heart pills, and is also
'getting help with his painful arthritis' so maybe there's some medication
coursing through his system that is making him appear more upright, but whatever
it is, it's better than having him laying in hospital for days on end while
Beryl tries to prepare herself for a funeral.
He said the worst thing about being kept in was 'the lack of tasty nurses' so
that shows you how forthcoming he was about his feelings in consideration of
the fact that he nearly died. Being a man of his age and his upbringing, it
doesn't surprise me that he wouldn't want to discuss anything emotional, but it
was quite an ordeal to go through and I'm surprised he didn't have more to say
about it. Snooker was discussed more than health, and he was telling he 'it's
good for the sport' that someone new is world champion, but also found it hard
to hide his disgust at the fact that the hospital staff refused to let him
watch it late at night.
"I was in an ideal situation to be watching a long tournament and the
bastards insisted on rationing me. Two hours at a time, and nothing after 9pm.
Bastard NHS." I believe that was the phrase he used, (although there may
have been a few more 'bastards' in there than I've given him credit for).
It was good to see him though, and hopefully he'll be around for a few more visits
yet...
RC 19/20-5-23
Monday, 20 May 2024
Balls and b*st*rds
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