16 October 2011 Sunday, Day 4
Sandy, Gilbert and Rebecca went to Mount Wellington and it was snowing while they were there. They spent most of their time in the hospital yesterday which I felt bad. As they made this long journey from Hong Kong to Tasmania, they should be sightseeing. Grace and I were in good hands and well cared for at the hospital. So, they should spend more time on themselves.
A nurse asked if I felt hungry. I had been on a drip 打点滴 and had not had any food for four days but I was not hungry. However, it was important to re-activate my stomach and bowel 肠; so I said I would try. They gave me sandwiches. At the first bite, I could feel the fractured 断裂的 bits and pieces in my skull 头骨 moving (I have a fractured skull). There was no pain but it was not something I would expect. I told the nurse I would not eat further. She thus changed everything to pureed 打成泥 and minced meal. This began my week long awful 噁心的 diet. Everything served on the plate looked like a scoop of ice cream. The round orange ball is probably pureed carrots; the cream one, potato; the brown one, meat of some sort. They even pureed broccoli. It would have been nice if they were all ice cream. I normally had a spoonful or two and that was it.
Mark came and took Rebecca back to Launceston as she had to catch the flight to Sydney on Monday.
Postscript 后语: A dear friend of mine had an even worst traffic accident more than twenty years ago in California. She remembers “drinking" a pureed hamburger through a straw while her jaw was wired shut when she was in the hospital. In comparison, the diet I had was not too bad.
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