Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Back to backs...
Things are going pretty well at work. As usual I'm looking for another job, as usual I don't care as much as I should.
On the Kanturk front, things are progressing as well. The boarding in room 7 is substantially complete and the lighting circuits have been completed and tested. I have pretty complete drawings for the extension to the electricity power circuits, so it's all systems go.
To the east of the Irish Sea things are not so good. Fortunately the "mate with the parents" seems to have sorted things out for the time being, but the "mate with the back" (or trapped sciatic nerve to be more accurate) has had a recurrence of the problem. He was taken in to hospital on Sunday evening. They discharged him with a letter to his GP (general practitioner for any non-english readers) which suggested giving him a different pain-killing drug.
Two days later I'm still stopping at his place and it seems that the new drug is beginning to work. Wish him luck!
On the Kanturk front, things are progressing as well. The boarding in room 7 is substantially complete and the lighting circuits have been completed and tested. I have pretty complete drawings for the extension to the electricity power circuits, so it's all systems go.
To the east of the Irish Sea things are not so good. Fortunately the "mate with the parents" seems to have sorted things out for the time being, but the "mate with the back" (or trapped sciatic nerve to be more accurate) has had a recurrence of the problem. He was taken in to hospital on Sunday evening. They discharged him with a letter to his GP (general practitioner for any non-english readers) which suggested giving him a different pain-killing drug.
Two days later I'm still stopping at his place and it seems that the new drug is beginning to work. Wish him luck!