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pir8fan
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Thoughts from a hospital room!

Early one evening, during my recent hospital stay, I was sitting on the edge of my bed and enjoying some rare solitude! In a hospital they alway seem be in and out! I am not sure they want you to have any time to just think! My thoughts were barely broken by the lady from housekeeping! Of course I spoke, then went back to my thoughts while she cleaned the bathroom, emptied the trash, and used a wet mop on the floor! It was the same one she just used in the bathroom!

A lot of you know that I have a little rebel in me, so during my stay, for the most part, I was able to get away from wearing those color coded socks that they make you wear so everyone knows what kind of fall risk you are! So I am sitting on the bed barefoot, and as soon as the entire floor gets wet, my bladder says "Hey dad. It is time to empty me!". Of course!

Now, I dont want to get up and find my flip-flops, which, without a doubt, have been pushed under the bed with a wet mop! I am determined not to put on those damn socks! And, I am not going to walk barefoot through whatever the hell she had on that mop! If it is strong enough to clean floors in a hospital, I have no doubt that it will eat my feet to the ankles before I can make it to the bathroom door! So there is only one thing left to do!

I just sat on my bed and watched the floor dry! I have never really done that before, but I learned something! The whole floor does not go from wet, to damp, to dry! It dries in streaks! And that reminded me of the cravings that come after our quits! We don't go from craving a lot, to craving a less, to no craving at all! Cravings are like those streaks on the floor! They are drying up! Some streaks are longer than others! Some are wider than others! But if you just refuse to do anything to disrupt the process, the longer ones get shorter, the wide ones get narrower! Then some of them are gone! Then all of them are gone! I did nothing! I did not fan the sheets to try to hurry the process! I just sat there and watched!

The same thing applies to cravings! Acknowledge them, but do nothing! Sit still, and watch them! If you do nothing at all, the long ones will get shorther! The wider ones will narrow! Then some will be gone! Then all will be gone! Just do nothing! You do not have to try to make them go away! As  long as you do nothing they will go away! It is a natural thing! Just like a wet floor drying! Just sit still, and let time fix it for you!

If you should have a giant craving, and you just feel like you can't sit still, I suggest you mop the floor! Then watch it dry! Your craving will be gone, and your floor will be clean! WIN/WIN

Hope this make sense to someone besides me! If not I have an EXcuse! I am using drugs! (the ones that doctors said use)         Tommy

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ShawnP
Member

Great analogy! I could actually see you waving those sheets for release hahaha just saying.....streaking...hahahaha definitely would bring attention but really now that you said that the first thing that comes to my mind was the movie "somethings gotta give" with Jack Nicholson and that hospital scene. ok think i went off track here. OOPS

I won't look at another wet floor in the same way 🙂

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So nice to see you back here Tommy.  You were missed!!!  Hope you are feeling better soon and ready for Nashville!!!!

xoxo

Jackie

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promise_judy
Member

So nice to hear from you. Thanks for sharing your revelation! Truth always speaks loudly to those who have ears to hear. LOL

XOXO

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jojo29
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Hey Tommy my friend,, Very happy to see you home and getting well,  That attitude sounds like you so the drugs must be working,  Did I hear you say ALITTLE REBEL  LMAOLMAO ,,  you mean  very much a rebel..

As for the floor washing yea I agree , in streaks, and that stuff can stink too..& then they come with the buffer , hope the food was good  🙂   The best news was hearing you was home.. now please stay out of trouble  ok lmao missed ya ❤️ 

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Great blog with a really great message...but my brain kept going back to the color coded socks! I didn't have a clue the color indicated fall risk! And next....you made me really think about that darn mop!  It made me realize they probably go from room to room with the same mop! Oh man, all those germs and infections...blood and guts and puke...Jeez....that's just scary!

I'm so glad you are dong better. Many prayers went up for you my friend. 

Marilyn

Mandolinrain
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Nice Blog Tommy!!! Also good to see your feeling better:) always loved your sense of humor, get well soon!!!!!

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Thank you a whole great big bunch!  You helped me manage to get through my cravings and keep my floors clean at the same time. Now that's A real 2fer1 Lol 

elvan
Member

pir8fan‌ I just read this blog...apparently, it is even funnier than it was originally.  I want you to know that I was laughing out loud and my husband came from the other part of the house to see what I was watching on TV that was so funny...nothing.  I was reading your blog.  What a beautiful analogy between watching the floor dry and a crave and what a side splitting description of the rebel in you refusing to wear the color coded socks...hahahahaha.  Thanks for making my day.  Oh, it isn't that hospital personnel don't want to give you a time to think...it IS that they don't want anything to happen to you because they turned their backs.  I just love you and I just love this blog, it is one of the best EVER.

Ellen

elvan
Member

pir8fan‌ I just read this to my husband who was laughing every bit as hard as I did.  He said, that is "high dollar writing, the kind you see in The New Yorker."  That's a HUGE compliment from him, not sure I have ever heard him say that about anyone before.  As a recovering alcoholic AND a former smoker, I am sure he saw it from both of those aspects.  GREAT job, Tommy, GREAT job!