MRI and
Carpet ©
By Michael
Casey
Well I was
minding my own business in bed when the wife came up with the phone. Its great
modern phones, you are not attached to a line. I'm old enough to remember when
only rich people had house phones, before mobiles were invented. So it was the
hospital saying they had a cancellation and could I come in for a MRI on my
back.
So that was
good as you can queue for 2 months or more. So my wife drove me down to the
hospital in her "madwoman" clothes, a bright red apron with Korean
writing on it, this was on top of her pjs. As we are a Chinese family we don't
get dressed unless we are going out somewhere. she wasn't going anywhere , just
dropping me off.
When I got
there, Carry On Doctor was on the tv in the waiting room. Thye ask you a load
of questions before you go into the machine. Because the MRI is so powerful it
can be affected, or you can be affected by all the magnetic power.
So I changed
and took my watch off. Inside the donut is a tight squeeze and a little
claustrophobic. It also took 15
Getting
dressed I dropped my watch and the minute hand fell off, but there is a tiny
clock at the bottom so I can still tell the time, so long as the hour hand does
not jam the works.
The lady on
reception and the 2 radiography lads were very nice and professional. I had
spotted donuts for sale at the cafe at the entrance so I was going to buy some
for my girls, only the wanted £1.15 each. So I left them there. I could get
some at Aldi instead. So I had an unexpected morning.
I went off
to Argos next once the wife had driven me home. Got a XL sized rug, to cover up
the bad bits in our carpet. About £46, a new carpet for the entire room would
cost 10 times that at least. I bought Axminster 25 years ago, now with my herd
of elephants at home it is time to replace it. There is a slight problem
though. My girls don't like the colour that I chose. I said it'd go well with our new sofas, but I
live with 3 girls so you can imagine what they think. So watch this space.