current situation
Posted by Tom Brown on Sat, 04 Nov 2023
Jacques was in state general hospital the whole of June and half of August, and following up as outpatient. He is recovering well and gradually but steadily picking up weight he is completely mobile and has been able since returning home. He does look a great deal more healthy now, sleeping well too. Jacques is Spartan allright. He was born a soldier. We get along well and my own health has been very good.
He sees to shopping and meals I do my bit, dishes and general cleaning, mopping floors and so. We each do all our own washing clothes and keep things neat and organised. I watch a lot of movies, read some literature lately and a bit of mathematics. Keeping things in order, DVDs, books etc and the radio for company. I don't believe in “social media” it is destructive it looks to me like empty entertainment and a just a waste of time.
Sometimes Jacques gets a guy for the garden, we both are out of jobs for long now it's just ABC, we are coping although income from my mother's inheritance is small we come by. She passed early 2019 we both have been unemployed for years now, we have very few visitors one or two family members just now and then that's it. Luxuries and leisure hardly exist.
I have given up drinking for over two decades and stopped smoking about 8 years, Jacques is completely clean also now for a good few months, most of the year. Anyway you save lot of money. Last I joked with my GP, "How do you know your patient is well? "When you don't see him". I was told they moved to Cape Town we have a doctor now much nearer!
For me birthdays are of little value but we always made a big thing of Christmas.
All the best! Tom Brown
(By the way our electricity load shedding difficulties in South Africa really seem to be improving and many people have found different ways to deal with it. Next year we have general elections, whatever happens we are in for big changes. We are sitting with other really serious challenges, post office services, public broadcasting, airlines, freight transport. Bankrupt. And in general the cost of fuel. It looks like everybody is in trouble. Big Trouble. There is only one approach that could possibly work and that is privatisation and exploiting our mineral wealth. On top of all this we have very serious social problems, education, employment and housing, informal settlements public health services and crime the list goes on).
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Hi Tom,
Hi Tom,
there's much respect for you and your brother, having given up smoking and alcohol can't be easy, but like you say, I'm sure you're better for it.
I'm sure abc tales is a lifesaver for many including myself, long may it continue, and long may your positivety continue too.
Take care.
Jenny.
For your kind comments
For your kind comments always Jenny, thank-you! One is much better off clean, addictions and smoking and drinking are a terrific waste of money, it's a mugg's game, very quickly your life revolves around it and bad company we must learn the kids rather not to start.
You are right, it is better to see good in things and not mope and complain I guess one should remain positive but it can be difficult.
Well at least, as I look at it most countries are even worse off in the bigger picture and what is more the government and public here are really doing something about our problems and want to make a success. Admirable really, there is mostly general goodwill here. And well, at least for me, my health is good it is something to be grateful for.
Tom
phew. sounds tough Tom.
phew. sounds tough Tom. Privatisation is the answer for very rich folk. They love something that makes them even more wealthy and makes them sound like the ones helping out. Lies.
Thanks Celtic man
"He who pays the piper calls the tune”, thanks for your friendly and concidered ideas! Tom
All the best to you too Tom,
All the best to you too Tom, and I am glad to hear your electricity difficulties are slightly less than before. I hope a way is found to resolve all those much needed public services. You and your brother are much valued members of our ABCTales community and I hope both of you continue to do well!
Appreciated
Appreciated, I always value your comments, well-wishes and encouragement.
Tom
Following your Blog Tom
I check in every now & then to catch up...... when I get a chance...
Good to see you're posting, keep it up, Godspeed in S.A. Glad to read the power surges & purges have stabilized <somewhat>....
Cheers Tom....
I also check
I also check your user page now and then but it doesn't look like you've been posting stories? Watched two movies the other day the one was a story on freediving where they try to
dive deep as possible without oxygen, and the other a documentary on guys surfing these monstrous waves. Made me think of you. Extreme Sport. Adrenalin junkies.
Still holding the fort! Tom
Cheers Tom
The plan is....I'll be posting now that my schedule has stabilized into more of a routine... (fingers-crossed).... ufff... season end....ing
Free Dive note:
There's a documentary called the 'The Deepest Breath'.... for me it captures the essence and spirit of what free diving is.... and tragically the risk... the pictures are breath taking and the science is interesting = what the human body can do..... I am not of the caliber that these athletes are, but I was asked to be a rescue staff in the water on a Free Dive competition.....
Take a look... might be interesting Tom... & actually, you can see, there is a lot of variable math in that world...... Still a kind of a educated/calculated guessing game.....
Ref:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzH6BI6P4Uo
Hold the Fort mate... you got fans here*
Thx
Kris
Good to hear you are both
Good to hear you are both doing well. There's so little news in our media about South Africa so it's always interesting to hear from you what's going on.
You were the first person to comment on my work when I returned to ABCtales in 2020. Forever appreciated, Tom.
Take care, both you and Jaques. Paul
Thanks Paul I remember
Thanks Paul I remember that, looks like you're doing very well. Glad to hear people appreciate news from South Africa, more than enough happening here. Been having trouble with internet hope it's better now. Tom
Yes Kris!
Yes Kris! There was another video here on freediving, “breathe” a documentary it was filmed at “Dean's Blue Hole” in the Bahamas. Paradise. I don't think free diving can ever be a formal sport such as Olympic etc. it would just be Guinness Book records kind of stuff it is much too dangerous.
It is very dangerous, an extreme sport but certainly not for "adrenalin thrill” a high, but the contrary your body and mind must be at absolute calm and peace of course since you must have extremely slow oxygen consumption and metabolism during a dive. The athlete in the documentary competes in an item (unaided) with no kind of flippers, using just plain hands and feet his (world) record is 300 feet and that on one breath of air. I myself would probably panic and drown.
In by far most water sport oxygen plays a big role. As I have it when your average person stops breathing after 3 min's brain damage can start setting in and after 6 min's clinical death. They said these guys can easily hold their breath for more than 7min's. A good friend once passed out at the bottom of an olympic swimming pool showing off how many laps he could do under water.
However the return, upward and back to the surface is actually the most dangerous they say, to estimate the exact safe depth of the downward dive it must be very tricky at a limiting depth such as a record, to know how far you can go up again.
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Just heard now my brother is going to hospital I don't know if you pray but think of us, I think you would like him a lot. He doesn't look sick to me just his abdomen is terribly swollen (bloated maybe). Funny yes, some people look worse I mean like obesity and with whatever nothing life threatening.
He does look and sound very strong looks like the old lion.
All the best. Tom Brown
(Load shedding back with a vengeance. Well in time for Christmas? We can solve everybody's problems just not our own.)