Wednesday 9 March 2011

A sight for sore eyes



I blame the painkillers. How else could I have missed Michael Weatherly returning to the screen in a new series of NCIS?Or Simon Baker with the re-start of The Mentalist? Or fail to spot a new legal drama starring Rupert Penry Jones - Silks. Okay he's playing a bastard but he's still easy on the eye and I can even forgive the glaring errors of the programme's researchers (I used to work in that world, in another life).

I've missed being in touch with my writing friends too. If I haven't emailed you back it is definitely NOT personal, I think I'll have to do an inbox trawl to see what I've missed...
Being able to sit and lie down is nice (yes, injured nerve in back still mucking me about) but being too zonked and sick to write isn't. Nor is having an allergic reaction to anti-nausea medication and the strapping holding my kneecap in place.
Stopping the drugs wasn't a great idea either as I now can't sleep and have become so irritable with the pain that I managed to get a cold caller to hang up on me (and I wasn't rude to her, I promise, just a tad...er, scathing). I've been medicating/distracting myself with episodes I've missed and scouring Youtube for things to make me laugh. Are there any programmes that have you glued to the remote? Please let me know, I need more material for the sake of the innocent bystanders and cold callers (actually I'm not so bothered about them).
It's not a completely dead period for me creatively though - I've been getting so many ideas and thoughts I'm keeping a special notebook of "things to do when better" because thankfully the fall down the stair injuries will get better...at some point and then I'll just be back to the brain injury which will feel like a treat in comparison!
And I will be sending my full to Mills and Boon, there is no injury on earth that is going to stop me. If Jean-Dominique Bauby could write The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by blinking (read about it hear if you are interested) then I am blinking well going to do it!

But if you lose me for a week or so it's because I've had to give in and try an opiate patch. I promise I'll be back and once more go a blog trawling...

5 comments:

Jackie Ashenden said...

Have some more hugs! And let's hope it won't come to blinking hmmm? :-)

Sally Clements said...

Hope you're feeling better soon, Lorraine! And The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is the most wonderfully written story, and so remarkable.

Lacey Devlin said...

Hugs Lorraine! I hope you feel better soon! Lots of luck with your writing!

Joanne Coles said...

Hugs, Lorraine. Hope you're back to writing soon because I need to know what happens next!

Elissa Graham said...

Sorry to hear that you're still in such a state but huge kudos to you for forging ahead with your writing, that's true moxie!

As for compelling viewing - I'm addicted to a cooking show called My Kitchen Rules screening here in Oz. But I'm also extremely keen on Brothers and Sisters and Greys Anatomy. Blue Bloods is quite good for my cops fix and I get very distressed if I miss The Good Wife (a legal show you might like). People raved about The Tudors but my interest waned quite quickly (could be just me).

Anyway I hope that you will be on top of all your health issues soon and can just give yourself over to writing.