Sunday, 29 July 2012

Here I finally am on a Sunny Afternoon doing a blog entry and feeling quite pleased because 80 miles away in London it is pouring down on the Olympic Venues.

I managed to get through nearly two weeks at the caravan in Topcliffe without an acid attack.  This is something of a record.  I did this through building up the number of pillows at night time.  The break was just what we wanted as life for us both has been hectic.  I think you would call it an active retirement. 

Since coming back I have had one bad acid moment.  As I have remarked before there does not seem any particular reason why this happens.  Unlike when you are feeling sick I do not taste anything in my mouth of the food I have eaten.  To add to the mystery once or twice when I have gone to bed with indegestion fully expecting to wake up in the night struggling to keep the acid down I have slept peacefully.

On the positive side my weight remains constant and I am feeling fine.

More mext week

Monday, 2 July 2012

I confess. Having said I would post every
 week I am aware it's now 10 days since I last posted.  Apologies for that but you wonder where the time goes.

The only health thing I have to report is that on Saturday I had a recurrance of what I can only describe as a hot flush.  Though it wasn't very pleasant it passed fairly quickly.  Otherwise the extra pillow seems to be working with no attacks for a while now.

You may well have read something about this year's Isle of Wight Festival with mind boggling traffic jams.  The inquest has already started.  The local newspaper published a number of letters on the subject.  On the assumption that the numbers printed reflected overall opinion they were evenly divided between those who either wanted the festival axed or moved to the middle of nowhere or who felt the Island would suffer if the Festival would never happen again.

The Council have promised a full investigation into what happened.  Sadly this will be held in private.  I don't want to sound cynical but  it is a fact that the body responsible for issuing a safety certificate in allowing the event to go ahead is said same Council.  It would be one of those things if those who granted said certificate had to explain themselves in public.

One of the problems is the location of the Festival.  Seaclose Park is close to Newport Centre.  Visitors to the Festival have remarked how close it is to a heavily built up area .  The original festival of 1970 was way out of town in a remote part in the West of the Island.  Trouble is that these days there is a lot more heavy equipment to move about and there would be concerns about the suitability of some minor roads to take the big lorries(trucks).  Many people also go into Newport whilst the festival is on and spend money in shops, bars and restaurants.

Various petitions have been organised both pro and anti.  My guess is that when the dust clears the event will get the go ahead subject to a contingency plan should it be wet again.  It's perhaps worth remembering that the weather this year has been particularly unspeakable (it's raining agin as I type this).  Last week Tyneside endured traffic chaos as a month's rain fell in 12 hours.

My next Blog will hopefully be in the week beginning 22 July.