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Monday 9 February 2009

I have a Lily in my Garden

Whilst walkies round my insanity, I came across the new song by Lily Allen. I had never got her before (I thought she was a bit twee) but this is delightful as well as saying what I think alot of people are thinking right now.



Another song that has been going round me head is by X Ray Specs. A short lived but acutely astute punk band.



Moving swiftly through the 'Society Eats Itself' section of this posting. Another little gem form Specs (with a back handed homage to Woolies):



Aversion therapy (apart from sedation) also included watching 'The Devil Wears Prada', whilst making cards. Thought I would hate the film but it easy to watch and had some moral fibre to help digest all the pap.

Today I attempted to use an inhalator to curb my smoking. Lasted 3 hours before I wanted to pick my brain out with a knitting needle. Any self sacrifice for the greater health of myself has now been swiftly shafted back in the pending file (pending divine intervention..like that ever happens, or brain transplant).

A review meeting has been organised for Dad, this Wednesday. Wish I could enthuse but I fear another round of my suggestions, Trust staff excuses and then it will be back to Bedlam for Dad and me.

As for my CMHT. I haven't heard from my care co-ordinator for 2 weeks. Since she went off sick and haven't spoken to my support worker for over a week. Snow played it's part but also that 'can't be arsed' attitude that is thriving in the NHS. I can no longer be arsed to give them the benefit of the doubt. Cue Meryl Streep, dressed as something from 'The Crucible', seeking to clean out the closet.

4 comments:

  1. Hope the review meeting goes well Wednesday and nice to see Poly Styrene again. She had a lot of MH issues too but was the real deal.

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  2. Thanks Norm

    I love X Ray Specs. Think it is time to hunt out their album.

    Am highly anxious of Wednesday's meeting but it COULD bring forth some real care for Dad.

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