Finally over the wall. A little reminiscence.

Good day from an overcast East Sussex.

I can safely say that this morning, I appear to be over the latest spell of fatigue; or DDDE as I called it last week.

For the last ten days I’ve been statinless. But I battled with my brain fog before realising that I do actually have three (not two) places where I keep my pills.

  1. The bottom drawer of the bedside cabinet.

  2. The pill tin.

  3. The space in between the chair and the table next to it where they often fall down. Grrrrrr.

Any way, I enclose an account of my adventures almost exactly thirty years ago. It shows the person I was to the person I am now. (That’s the MS link.)

I wonder what I’d be doing now if the beast hadn’t trodden all over me?

Best wishes, Steve.

Chin up Steve & have a great Saturday. My day of people assuming I’m a drunk is about to commence.

A shower, shave & the washing done. 2 pints of water in my system & the Vicks vapor session complete.

Taking my son & his partner to the cinema. Guardians of the Galaxy 2.

It’s much better not relying on others. Be the boss man.

Terry

Hi Steve, I enjoyed reading your blog. It’s amazing how much things have changed cars are completely different now. It was more fun to have an old banger and see how many people you could fit into it. When I was young my dad had a Rover it was before the days of seatbelt rules, although he was strict on us once we had a car with them in, but our car was always packed, you would be done for over crowding now days. Michelle and Frazer xx

Hi Steve

Enjoyed your blog, it was great to remember the ‘good old days’ I used to so love going to the matches, really miss that, thank goodness for sky sports, busy watching Spurs v Arsenal at the moment, and Arsene Wenger looks really annoyed!

Windy and chilly here today, but no rain so far.

Pam x

Hi Steve,

I really enjoyed reading all about the 80’s and what you used to get up to. Me and my hubby often talk about the 80’s and what we used to do…we met in 1985. It all seems like only yesterday doesn’t it. It’s good to remind ourselves of who we were before the MS monster got us. I do this quite often, I feel that I need people to know who I really am or really was?.

Buffy