The thought is
already daunting
Going beyond my local
corner shop was a daunting prospect, the thought of getting into town without
the encumbrance of Saturday traffic and the elements of Halloween clawing away
at everyone’s sensibilities.
This was my first
determined foray from home, besides my almost forgotten hospital visits and my Sunday church attendance. I needed to do some shopping, and I wondered if
I had the wherewithal to complete that activity.
I had to plan my journey,
and I was already wearied at the thought of a 25-minute walk when I happened on
the idea of using the tram to take about 18 minutes either way out of that
strenuous workout. That is what it has become, even without the fatigue, it was
just the strength to perform that was lacking.
Just Can’t Wait
Barely had I reached
the tram stop and I was looking for a public convenience, an urgent call of
nature creating a burning sensation from my bladder into my urinary tract. I
had to choose between the public toilets in the library or the town hall annexe.
I chose the latter because I won’t need to navigate stairs and doors, it was a
bit further along too.
As I reached for my Radar key to access
the disabled toilets, the attendant was at the ready, and he opened the door for
me. What seemed like a relief was first painful, burning, and unpleasant, accompanied
by straining to the point of getting herniated, and then a weak hot stream,
but not with the comfort of completely emptying my bladder. A bit of massaging of
intimate parts and rocking from foot to foot, then another slightly pleasant stream,
with a feeling of being almost done.
Nature is a
taskmaster
I was comfortable
enough to continue my journey, returning to the tram stop, I boarded the tram
to the city shopping centre and did the first part of my shopping at Aldi.
Nature intervened before I could get to M&S, so, I was off to the public
toilets again, having to wait for a disabled toilet to be vacated and the
routine replayed itself like just 30 minutes before.
To think I was that
long at M&S getting a few cartons of juice, a milkshake and some ready
meals, I knew I was not going to make it home before the third toilet visit in
just over an hour. I found the comforting enclosure of the disabled toilet at
Selfridge’s before I began my return journey on the tram.
Within ten minutes of
arriving home, we had to do it all again. It seems walking stimulates the bladder, which might become a concern about having accessible toilet
facilities once one leaves home. You could be easily dissuaded even if you are
equipped with the toilet map, a
Radar key, and a Just Can’t
Wait card. There is no time for embarrassment or shame, when nature calls,
you answer.
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