Saturday, 18 October 2014

That Bloody Day.

I'm sitting down on a call 3 weeks ago tomorrow, Monday 29th September 2014. I've had a great weekend, 150 miles on somebody else's motorbike, 20Kms on my mountain bike, all my exercises for my sciatica, watched my boys play rugby. All is well. 
The team has just left after our usual Monday morning meeting. I'm home alone. A quick coffee and time for that call. Call starts, all is well.
At 1245-ish I get a bit of sharp wind in my stomach, like really sharp. So I finish the call sharpish. I get up, sort of, but my right leg's gone to sleep, you know that sort of pins'n'needles, numb sort of feeling that rugby friends tell wank jokes about.
I grab my phone off the table and lie down on the floor to roll about a bit and try to  release the wind feeling. "My leg's just rolling around, …. why … er … no it's really not moving." It’s dawning on me now, this is weird. The panic starts. Dial Kay.
"Come home I need to go to hospital"
"What?"
"Please just come, my leg's not working"
"Ok, I'm leaving now"
She's 30 minutes away, minimum.
My left leg, it'll only just bend. The winds gone, at least I don't notice it anymore. My left leg isn't working. Now I feel sick, a sort of panic sick, that deep to your sole sick. My legs. 
"Can you send an ambulance?" 
"bah blah" 
"Can you send an ambulance, my legs aren't working".
"Sir, can’t help unless… address .. need… postcode" 
"What? er EH22 3LF, Hardengreen House" 
“Name? DOB?”
“Why does she need this? Just send a fucking ambulance!” Even my thoughts are panicking. I give her what she needs to know.
“…..as soon as we can, 12 minutes at the most. Just lie still. Do you want me to stay on the line with you.”
“NO! er no thank you. Thank you.”

The panic becomes normal, the tears are new. The chest shaking, gut wrenching panic laden tears.  They take over, they just come in wave after wave. 
Stop breathing, what was that?
Knock, knock."Hello!, Hello!"
Start breathing.
"Come in, I'm here, come in!"
"What are ee dayin' on the flair?" the Ambulance driver asks.
"My legs, can't move my legs" I think I sound calm.
"What's yer name?"
"FFS, I can't believe we're doing that shit” I manage to keep to myself.
“Can’t move my legs. Please, get me to hospital” “Right away Son, just need to get yuh up”
Kay’s car, I can hear Kay’s car. “Please, my wife, please”
“Aw right son, aye we’re ower here hen”
I can see her ankles, those perfect ankles coming towards me, in her black shoes, and her black and white wrap around dress, her hair, her green eyes coming towards my face. She holds each side of my face. Her tears mix with mine.
“Don’t worry, we’ll be fine. What happened? Don’t worry. Are you ok? Don’t worry” Her panic is taking over.
Suddenly I’m off the floor and moving. She keeps hold of my hand, out the door into the Ambulance. A bit of gas, they don’t believe I have no pain. “It helps son” I put the mask on. Her face drops into her hands and she pirouettes away, keeps turning and looks at me, face red, arms folded. A weak, “I’m trying to show you I’m ok”  smile. I take the mask off, head flat on the gurney, looking down my body, between my feet, I return the smile, just as the door closes. The engine roars, the gurney shakes, my feet move, but it’s just physics as we bounce down the drive.
I’m paralyzed.