Minor surgery, and only one night, but it was one of the longest nights of my life. I didn't sleep, and had lots of time to think about such things as infirmity, mortality, and why television is so generally bad. Here is a list of the things that were on my hospital table at 5:40 am the next morning::
Plastic water pitcher 5 styrofoam cups. some partly full of water, ice, Sprite or coffee. I asked for the coffee about 4 am when it became clear that sleep was not going to happen. 2 plastic spoons Pink plastic crescent shaped container for throwing up in (not used, thank God) Plastic packet of medical supplies: gauze, tape, some sort of hi-tech cream Box of tissue Box of gauze pads Roll of tape Half pint container of 2% milk empty can of Sprite Forward Day by Day for August-October Small figurine - Super Grover - (the Sesame Street character - brought by a friend with the same name to watch over me.) Phone Combination TV remote and nurse call button (the remote had only one button, requiring the user to scroll through all channels before turning off the TV. Thus my meditation on the quality of television.) Mask for oxygen - not used after the first hour or so. Arthur Rex by Thomas Berger (I'm still picking away at this.) Glasses case supplied by the hospital - in a flower print and quilted. Suspect made by a volunteer church lady. Though it was pretty I could not bring myself to keep it - it would ever after remind me of that uncomfortable day and night)
I hope and pray that I will never again have to detail the contents of a hospital night table. And I hope the same for all my readers.
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I hope it is a long time before you have to share the details of your hospital night table
I'm glad it was minor & that it's over. When you're up to it, email me.
xxxooo
What's up?
I see you haven't posted for a while - I hope you overcame what ever took you to the hospital
ron
Read any good books lately?
let us know!
ron
Well, think of this. I was in the hsopital from October 31, 200 until January 22, 2001-85 mlong days, through Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New years. You talk about going insane. I went there, and came back!
Going to sleep at night was the worst part of it. They had to feed me Diladid (really good shit!) through my IV to get me asleep.
A lot of the time, I was on a diet of ice-chips only! I swear, there were times when I wanted to jump out the window and take a final swim in the lake outside. One of the laundry guys gave me some golf balls. I used my putter as a cane, so I'd putt the balls up and down the empty halls for recreation. That probably saved me!
When I got home, the house was so strange. It was eerie, but I, actually, missed the hospital!
I'm going again on the 11th. Here we go!