The COVID-19 Test

I have a long awaited colonoscopy and gastroscopy on Thursday at the West Middlesex hospital. As part of that, I have to have a Covid-19 test today and then stay at home until my appointment on Thursday.

I didn’t have to be at the hospital until 3.30pm but we left the house in good time and arrived at the hospital around 3 o’clock. Kathy came with me. We got coffee.

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I decided I would go into the department early in case I could get seen earlier and that paid off. I got taken straight into a room and had the Covid-19 test. I had heard from some that it was most unpleasant, but actually it wasn’t that bad at all. I had a throat swab first – and that was no worse than a visit to your G when they put a spatula on your tongue to look at your tonsils. The nose part was pretty like having a cotton bud up your nose. It was all over in a minute or two.

We left the hospital and went straight home, although we had to take the 117 to the Treaty Centre so we could connect with a diverted 111; Kingsley Road is currently closed at the junction with London Road due to road works.

When we got home we ate the leftovers that we had from Sunday at the Queen’s Head. I had chicken Tikka and naan bread. I have to eat low fibre stuff today and tomorrow to get ready for the procedure on Thursday.

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We spent the evening indoors before retiring to bed.

A Sober Day Out

Friday dawned a lovely blue sky day.

All Souls ChurchIt stayed that way well into the afternoon too. Some of the gorgeous weather was missed while we traveled into the West End.

We were going there for a treat for myself that Kathy had bought for me earlier in the year.  A pampering at Ted’s Grooming Room in Mortimer Street just a short walk from Oxford Circus.

I had my hair cut and styled; hot towels; a cut-throat shave and an arm massage.

Afterwards, we headed around the corner to Byron for lunch. Burger at ByronAs I’m trying to cut out wheat this month, I went for the bunless option with a side salad instead.

Afterwards we took a few photographs around All Souls Church, and then we walked towards Tottenham Court Road and Holborn.

We browsed in a few shops along the way, and then headed towards Neal’s Yard and Seven Dials.

Carrying on, we ended up on Shaftesbury Avenue and then diverted into Chinatown, where we stopped for a meal.

We also picked up some Asian products in a couple of supermarkets along the way too.  We ended up grabbing a slice of cake and a cappuccino by Leicester Square station before taking the Underground and bus home.

Ended up walking around three or four miles in total, and doing over ten thousand steps.

 

The First Of May

It’s quite rare that Bank Holiday Monday, or May Day, actually falls on May 1st, but this year it has.

I woke up around eight this morning, and Kathy got up ready for work, and left around nine thirty; she got a lift from Amers, her manager, as she was a little late leaving.

I made some coffee but was feeling quite crappy this morning,  so I had a lie-down again. Did meditation, and thought about going back to sleep but decided I’d get up and try and get into the swing of the day a bit, so here I am typing away at my Mac.

At my Mac

Mind, you, as any geeks knows, working at a computer soon calls for a coffee break…