Friday, July 25, 2008

One month on...

Hmm a month in.

Well, getting pretty comfortable. It is so nice to be able to get up in the morning walk two metres through the garage to the back door of the Clinic from the back door of my house. Generally the usual routine3 is that I wake up at about 7:50, get dressed, gather up my phone and keys. Go next door to the clinic. Wander through into the clinic turning on lights and heaters and computer. Go through to the Unit, make myself some coffee and watch a wee bit of morning TV. This is mostly because my partner usually lies abed until about 11, so I avoid waking him up.

Then about 8:30 I unlock the front door and take the closed sign down.

Then I will check if there is any mail to go out (the mail plane comes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.) And process any drug orders I have to make, and check the temp on the vaccine fridge.

Once a month on Mondays the Aboriginal Health Doctor flies in for a clinic, so those days I usually get some extra milk and bickies when I wander down to the store after I post my letters (next door).Then I go an pick her and the pilot up from the Airstrip. Generally the pilot buzzes the clinic so I know its him coming in.

On Thursday fortnightly, the other doctor comes over from Flinders. They get catered, because the hospital on Flinders provides sandwiches and biscuits. There is also an arrangement for the nurses to be able to have fresh fruit and vegies brought over from Flinders on that plane (cause the barge only comes once a month and the fresh fruit and vegies go in about an hour flat), so generally there are a couple of boxes of goodies for me.

Then most other days I just wait for people to turn up...

Mostly they just want their pills, but sometimes they want a chat, and then every now in then I have to do some proper nursing. The other day I had a guy who had a fight with a wall, and gave his wrist an almighty whack.

The hardest thing is trying not to take sides, because there is a lot of politics going on, and hidden agendas. And if it's seen that i'm particularly friendly with one person or group, then another takes it badly.

But I'm not really missing Sydney much. Mostly what I have is a sense of prevention, I don't really WANT to go anywhere, but I'm more aware of NOT being able to more acutely. I keep thinking of what I will buy who who I will visit or what movies I will see when I go into town. The anticipation is greater I guess.

But I got to tell you, it gets more beautiful every day. I mean I wake up, and I look out the window, and there is this gorgeous mountain across the strait. Mostly the weather has been clear and sunny, with only a handful of rainy and windy days..quite usual so I'm told. It has been cold, but you dress for it, and theres a wood fire and a heater in the clinic.

I have also started going for a walk at lunch time, because it has been quiet, and it's usually too dark by the time I close the clinic.

It really is VERY nice.

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