Tuesday, April 16, 2013

My one month in solitary confinement -- Yes, in jail…

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

EARL NO SEX?
EARL U WAS PLAYING WITH YOUR HANDS U NASTY LITTLE RASCAL!

Anonymous said...

Your Doctor doesn't know about Chiropractors???

Anonymous said...

Blogger 1, Earl has been disabled for good, a long time ago.

Anonymous said...

An article on 'back pain',would have been timely and more informative. Whats with the drama?

Anonymous said...

Eh, eh! Earl, are you suffering from dementia or Alzheimer's disease, already? That is supposed to be an old timer's disease. Perhaps, you need to see a doctor, my friend. You seem a little too young for that to be happening already. You have me frightened.

Anonymous said...

Earl,
Being in prison is not defined as the physical inability to exercise your constitutional rights;but, rather the taking away of those rights legally or otherwise in spite of your physical ability to exercise them. So I would hardly say that you were in prison. However, I fully understand your plight. Some doctors in St. Lucia are not on the cutting edge of their profession. There is a doctor from India who works at the New York Hospital/Cornell Weil Medical Center and who happens to be the doctor for the fast bowlers of the WEst Indies Cricket team. He treats bowlers with back problems.
He would have had you up and walking in a week or so with a cortisone injection directly into your spine. Painful - yes. Effective -certainly.

Instead of listening to some doctors who do not keep up with new developments in their own profession, you would have been better off if you went on the internet and did your own research rather then lying prone on your floor for a month.

I rather think you enjoyed the experience and the concomitant pamperings that wentalong with it - from whomever.

McDonald

Anonymous said...

mc donal or mc doom?

Anonymous said...

That's all. Rather cute!!

Anonymous said...

Earl,
Funny you should mention the Russian Cosmonauts, because the beginning of your story evoked images of the Soviet Cosmonaut who went to space as a Soviet citizen, and returned to earth to a world completely changed while he languished in the Space Station MIR listening to Kazakhstan and Russia decide his fate.
Eustace.