The usual routine… wake in some discomfort, take painkillers, get dressed and scoot down to the restaurant for another fab breakfast.
Another appointment with Joseph at the NHNN at 10am. We travel by underground again – really suffering with my legs, probably due to all the exercise I have had this week. My balance isn’t great at the moment, either. Joseph re-programs the left hand side, setting it back to use the contacts that he originally set it to when he programmed my device the very first time. This was the setting that had caused me to behave slightly impulsively previously. It is unclear if it was the left hand setting, the right hand setting, or both settings which caused the problem, so he wanted to see if the side effect re-emerged if he only set one side back to that setting. Hope that’s clear!
I really wanted my wife to see The Lion King, having seen it myself on 2 previous occasions. I thought it was something that she would really enjoy, so we went to Covent Garden on the way back from hospital, and paid a visit to the theatre box office. Baseball cap off, wide eyed lady behind the counter. “Any chance of a discount?” I asked. Two top price tickets in the stalls for an absolute bargain price was the response.
We returned to The Cotton Rooms via the supermarket, grabbing some more ready meals and bottles of Hobgoblin, and being entertained by a street performer near to Covent Garden underground along the way.
Back at the hotel we have coffees, showers, get changed and scoff our ready meals. There is time for a sit down in the lounge, more coffee and a read of the newspaper before we have to head back to Covent Garden for the show.
I’m feeling pretty good, and no side effects as yet.
The show is absolutely brilliant, and my wife said it was her favourite out of the 3 shows we have been to this week.
We hit McDonalds again on the way back to the hotel. I am acquiring a McFlurry habit! It does seem to go well with the Hobgoblin 🙂