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johnny9fingers ([personal profile] johnny9fingers) wrote2010-04-21 05:49 pm
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Since the end of last year I've been taking Poor Mad Felix to lunch on Wednesdays rather than Thursdays, as he gets his injection and other medication on Thursdays. As usual, we travelled (meaning I drove) to Botley Hill Farmhouse where the staff are helpful, understanding, and sympathetic.

He's not really on planet any more, poor love, but it's always good to see him enjoy himself, even if a small but obvious percentage of food ends up on his clothing.

Felix has decided that doctors are the cause of illness, smoking is good for you, all immigrants should be sent back to where they came from, and all lawbreakers should be executed, no matter the gravity of the crime.

I realise that whatever Felix believes is liable to be the opposite of what sane people would regard as the case, but I've rarely had such striking confirmation of the fact.

I did mention that way back when, in the Catholic school we attended, there were significant numbers of immigrants from (or residents of) Spain, France, Italy, Poland, and Ireland, and some of those folk were amongst our best friends: which gave him pause. Then I listed the nationalities of the Monarchs of England since the conquest.

Alas, he trumped me by declaring himself King of England since his birth, and the members of the house of Saxe-Coburg und Gotha mere usurpers.

There are some folk you just can't argue with: so I smiled and ate my lunch.

Well, you would, wouldn't you?

[identity profile] johnny9fingers.livejournal.com 2010-04-22 09:31 am (UTC)(link)
I can't really have him to the house as he scares SWMBO, so I take him for lunch once a week.

I do wish sometimes that he wouldn't call me at 4.11am to check if his phone is working, as he did last night.

[identity profile] e4q.livejournal.com 2010-04-22 09:34 am (UTC)(link)
i can see how that would be annoying. but it is lovely for him to have a proper friend. when my brother was sectioned my mum went in probably every day, and a lot of the other inmates would treat her as their visitor as well, since they had none. the professionals said to her that people who had visitors tended to get better in a way that the ones that didn't didn't, and although my brother had another episode the following year, he has never been hospitalised since. he was VERY lucky, as were we all.