
Month: September 2023
Update
Not long after I published yesterdays’ post, I had a telephone call from the Flinders Medical Centre to inform me that a meeting of the doctors and anesthetists, had, after careful consideration, decided that an operation for Annabell to remove the cancer can go ahead. No date has been set as yet but at least this is a positive step. I suspect later this year or early next year and my betting is for next year. This will mean at least one more trip to Adelaide to change her inserts for the last time. Annabell is quite happy about this because the last two years have taken their toll on her. I, as I have said in the past, have reservations, but I understand why Annabell wants the operation and I support her decision. Perhaps after this operation and the recovery she might return to something of a normal life — re-join the human race :o)
Bits and Pieces – Random Thoughts.
Have you ever noticed that if you put The and IRS together you get “Theirs.”
I am sitting here at the desk trying to think what I want to write and for the life of me I can’t think of anything I really want to say. I think over the last year or so I have been so preoccupied with Annabell’s continuing illness that I have lost contact with people, things and organizations beyond Clinics, Medical Centers and Hospitals. I cannot remember the last time Benji and I were at the wetlands, and I think I have just about forgotten how to get to the lighthouse or Douglas Point. I have renewed my membership and paid my fees to the Photography Group and the RFDS, but I very rarely attend outings or meetings, and I wont even mention the cobwebs hanging around my camera. Still, there is always a bright side — I haven’t succumbed to Day-time Television.
At 5:45am I got up and at 06:05 Benji and I hit the road – well we used to, but not so often these days. Most nights I can expect to be called to assist Annabell two or three times so by the time 05;45 comes around, I am too tired to do anything but sleep. I think my Fitbit is starting to wonder if I am still alive, because the other day it notified me that my heart rate had gone below 49 which, I suspect is not good. Today I took Annabell to the
Doctor and sat in the waiting room for over an hour beyond the appointment time before he was available, and this is happening more and more with the shortage of doctors in a country area. Because there is a shortage doctors more people are presenting at the Hospital A & E and there is much trouble there – so much so that there are security officers on duty all the time. Because of all the pressures I am starting to resent a lot of things – which is neither helpful nor good. Annabell sleeps much of the day, which is good for her. I have much to do.
The nurse who comes on a Wednesday to assist Annabell to shower came at her usual time of 9am. I have to say that Annabell (and me by default) had a really bad night, and I was up with her most of the night. This has lasted into the day, and she was not able to go through the effort of showering so, she was helped as well as the nurse could and we returned her to her recliner and covered her. It is now well into the afternoon, and she has only just come-to. I had intended to go to the shops

this afternoon but that’s gone by the wayside now. The temperature over the last few days has been in the low to mid 30c – that I do not mind in the least, but the flies are out in the millions. It is impossible to do anything outside without getting covered in flies in your ears, eyes, nose and general face — and every part of any exposed skin. I have never experienced flies out in that kind of number before. I mean this is Australia and although it is never mentioned outside of Australia, flies are part of spring and summer. Getting the wheelchair into the boot (trunk) of the car under the carport was not too bad but getting it out and then back in at the carpark at the surgery was a nightmare. From there we went for blood tests that Adelaide had requested. Professor O’ Connor (RAH) will be here to see her next week to discuss how weak or how good her kidney functions are since there was some concern when she was down at the RAH.
This man was working with his horse when there was a huge storm … everyone ran everywhere he saw to hide from the storm. Yet he didn’t move from the horse, he stood beside him and hugged him tightly. They stood together in the pouring rain. When the rain stopped, the man noticed that we were watching him, then with a kind smile he only said that he should take care of his friend. Lesson: Do not forget those who are by your side in the storm, because in the sun everyone can love.
Annabell is sleeping and Benji is here in his bed beside me – he is also sleeping. I think he also misses our walks as much I do. But when the weather was nice, we did manage to get out for a walk around the district during the day, so it wasn’t all bad. So, here we are heading towards the weekend and I hope to see the boys. Have no idea what I will make for dinner, but I dare say I will think of something.
Took this photograph on the way down to Adelaide last week.

Confused – really
Is it just me being thick or has there been changes in WordPress that I am unaware of. I have tried to reply to two people who commented on my last post without a great deal of success.. It is, I suppose, quite possible there have been changes because I have not really been near the computer for a while. I just don’t know what is happening…
The last test – we hope.
Friday 15th September

Since my last posting we have been back down to Adelaide again. We were supposed to have a heart scan here in Whyalla but that had to be cancelled because she was unwell. We have the equipment but not the people to run it so there is someone who comes up from Adelaide every three month or so which means a very long waiting list – and even then, there is a chance that you won’t be called and have to wait until the next visit. Flinders needed that heart scan completed so that the results could be included in their decision regarding the operation. I called to make an appointment and was told that it would not be until Late November, so I asked if it could be done in Adelaide and she was able to give me a date tomorrow!!! No – I didn’t take it and asked for a few days and she gave me a date for 12th September. I told Annabell and we organized things for that date including accommodation at the Cancer Lodge. For me it will take three days to undergo this test – Monday drive to Adelaide, Tuesday Hospital, Wednesday drive home. My days of driving 600 miles in a day and have a hospital appointment are long since gone. Apart from which, it would be too exhausting for Annabell. Anyway, other than the hospital on Tuesday we had a quiet three days. The drive down was quiet and uneventful although there are roadworks everywhere as the main highway is being upgraded. However, I was able to get into the city and get the medical bills paid – mainly ambulance, which is covered by Medibank. Fortunately, I have unlimited Ambulance cover, which is just as well considering the times I have had to call for one.
Has anyone any idea where I could buy a smile? Annabell seems to have lost hers – and if it comes with a spare sense of humour, that would be good.
Yesterday (Thursday) we had a temperature of 31c and gale force winds. Really bad day with wind speeds of 85 – 95 kph. Blew a number of the ariels down and damaged them.

Mine included. Thankfully it was the local service ariel and not the internet and Foxtel antenna. I have been back and forth to the electrical shop trying to get bits for the blooming thing but without a lot of success. And it is not only hot outside there are flies by the million. Struth two days of warm weather and the flies are out in droves. That’s the thing about Australia – no one tells you about the flies. Anyway, for Annabell I need to get this unit repaired because Annabell watches TV – she says that her body is in a bad state so she might as well get her brain that way too then all the units will be in sync.
I have been working on the TV ariel without a great deal of success. I just can’t get the parts I need and those that are available just don’t fit. Poor Annabell – she will have to spend the entire weekend trying to decide between all the Foxtel shows- or do you call that Cable TV. No family this weekend. Andrew and Rachel are in Adelaide this weekend. I think they are doing some sort of marathon. Better them than me! John is unwell and will be staying at home for the weekend – so no chance of any help with the ariel.
The run down to Adelaide and then to Flinders and then the drive home has taken a lot this time. I just seem to be taking a while to get over the stress this time around. She has a bad few days, so I have been called on to assist several times during the night, so sleep has been broken and limited. I have meetings on Wednesday to discuss what equipment I would like to assist Annabell and make her more comfortable. I believe I have all that I really need although I would like a pressure cushion if one is available, since she is in the recliner a lot and it would also help with travel in the car.
All-in we just have to wait now that the heart scan is completed, and the necessary medical people get together and discuss whether or not the operation can go ahead. I dare say they will let us know —” in the fullness of time.”