Physio called yesterday: why wasn't I at BTL that morning? Well, I observed, if you cancel the November/December sessions on me and don't tell me when you've rescheduled me for, I hardly am going to know when to turn up, am I? They were most apologetic. Not going to this one, either, since nobody's taking responsibility for handling the fact that I need transport to/from the sessions. If I can't get my GP to sort this out once and for all, I'm writing to my MP, and, if that doesn't work, it's media circus time.
T00bed to Tamar today, to discover that Adrienne wasn't there. That's really my fault, because on one level I did know that since she's detached from the AES, she teaches only in their term-time, and the little kids have only just gone back to school this week, so, had my brain been functioning properly I'd have reasoned that she wouldn't be there until at least next week, and phoned Tamar to check. Still, I got lunch out of it. Couldn't find Sue to grab a copy of the Little Green Booklet, but I'll borrow mine back off Jo and type it all in for Griff.
Copy of Parkinson's Disease: A Team Approach arrived today - that's the Morris and Iansek book from Australia I mentioned before. Thank you, British Library Document Supply Centre! for such a super book, it's a damn shame it's virtually unavailable over here.
Now I have to go and lie up a CV for the funding app to the PDS, then do the forms. Gah, I'd forgotten how close the deadline was. Busy, busy, busy, busy.
You know, thinking about it, for someone with chronic pain and mobility problems, depression and anxiety/panic disorder AND a stinking cold, I really am not doing too badly, am I?