Wednesday, November 30

therapeutic effects

For weeks, the life-enhancing tea had unfortunately been enhancing the OCD too. But I've been off tea now for 4 or 5 days, and am gradually starting to enjoy life again even without the wonderful cuppa.

Albert's botanic garden passed the inspection yesterday. The Glaswegian nurse who inducted him was a joker: "hello Albert, you've won a prize - would you like it with or without?" Albert chose "without". "OK Albert, we'll give you it without anaesthetic".

When Albert came round after the anaesthetic, he felt a million dollars.

I've noticed this phenomenon before. It's as if the experience of being cared for by a room full of benign strangers, while you surrender everything (even your consciousness), has the effect of breaking your depressive or obsessive patterns.

This has a lot in common with ECT (except for the electricity). And I wonder if part of the therapeutic effect of ECT is nothing to do the equipment.

Actually, I've just realised something. In the recovery area, they gave Albert a cup of tea, which he drank without remembering he had given up tea. So now my theory's kind of contaminated by an extraneous variable.



8 comments:

  1. I say!

    This reminded me of the time before last that I was in action. Pamwe hete"!

    PS. I'm the third from the left.

    MM III

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  2. I say!

    This reminded me of the time before last that I was in action. Pamwe Chete?"!

    PS. I'm the third from the left.

    MM III

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  3. Mingers, I expect you know how helpful that was.

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  4. Albert? You get the same effect when you've taken downers the night before. Much better the next day than it is when you're falling about the place! Hotboy

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  5. I say!

    Is it normal in New Caledonia to have an anaesthetic for the finger up the bum medical test?

    MM III

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  6. Hotters. I've never abused drugs so I didn't know about that. If only beer worked the same way.

    Mingers. Refusing the anesthetic would start tongues wagging.

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  7. Albert? Just recently I've noticed that Brian Wilson has that OCD thing! Maybe like autism everybody has a wee bit of it! Hope this helps. Hotboy

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  8. Thanks Hotters. Just knowing that Brian and I have that in common is a great comfort, a problem shared.

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