Karma Enduro

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The Karma Enduro is a life changing motoring adventure through southern India taking in Goa, Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu aiming to raise at least £150,000 to help fund the building of a hospital in southern India.

Saturday, 20 November 2010

1 more day to go

and we'll be off - but the last 24 hours haven't gone as expected...my elbow has been swelling up this week, I've been  willing it to go down but to no avail and I spent last night at UCLH A&E department trying to track down my doctor to drain it - but after two hours I came home - elbow still fat.

For those who know me - it was my Mickey's birthday today - the second since he died.  I woke feeling sad, an even more swollen elbow and two messages on my mobile from last night - would you believe it, my doctor asking me where I was!! I called her straight away and she insisted I go to A&E again for the elbow to be looked at - misery - I then received a text from Neil to say Tottenham (Mickey's team and now mine) were losing 2 nil at Arsenal - more misery. So with a heavy heart I traipsed up to Warren Street ready to do battle with A&E again.

But when I arrived, there was my doctor, there was great friend Kath and, wait for it, a text from Neil to say Tottenham had beaten Arsenal 2-3 at Arsenal, on Mickey's birthday and after 17 years of losing at The Arse!!!!  I just have to say - Mickey'd have been over the moon!

Below is a  pic of doc and me...after the deed...needles and juice well hidden and the okay to go on holiday!

3 comments:

  1. Kenneth had forgotten that Tottenham was Mick's team and is now TRYING HARD to be magnanimous about Arsenal's defeat...
    Our thoughts are with you and we wish you and all the rest of the people on the Karma Enduro challenge the very best of luck...
    Lots of Lovexxxxx

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  2. All I can say is good job the doctor had a tight grip on the needles and Rob was nowhere near - it could have had a very different ending.......only joking darling. Very best of luck KP xxxxxxxxx

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  3. this is interesting .... I thought jabs had to be administered AGES before the trip ... let me know .

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