Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Bereaved

MY OLD FRIEND, who I always called "Lucky", died suddenly a week ago yesterday. She was so thin and undernourished, when I stayed with her for four days after some Jamaicans bashed into her home and robbed her a few years back, I only ever saw her eat a crisps (American: "chips") sandwich at midday and that was ALL she touched in 24 hours. The rest of her calories came from alcohol, though she would never have admitted she had a habit on that. She was so tiny and thin by the end that she looked like a fledgling bird. She was a heroin addict and sometime smalltime dealer (a fact I could never have mentioned while she was alive). I called her "Lucky" because she funded this habit every day without ever going out shoplifting, or even getting arrested for years on end. Her home, however, was little more than a glorified crackhouse at times. The understanding being that if you used at her place, you paid her a little out of it, and that's how she kept going. She was somewhere between 55-60 years old, had two grown-up kids, a 35 year++ habit on heroin plus daily pipes on the crack. It would have been the latter that contributed to her death. (Heroin, remember, or pharmaceutical "diamorphine" as it's called in British hospitals is given TO the dying to make their last hours more comfortable. So, unless she'd overdosed, which she did not, that would hardly be the thing that bumped her off.)... Unfortunately it seem's Lucky's luck ran out. I feel depressed and sick and her old best friend looked 100 years old and grey as he recounted the details of a 50-minute fight for life with two teams of paramedics. In the end her fragile, tiny body just gave way.

But I'm illustrating this post with a wire-fox terrier, just like one I saw "parked" outside Lucky's favourite offlicence/bottleshop at the weekend. It looked so cute I wanted to take it home...

21 comments:

  1. I'm sorry to hear this mate. She's possibly in a better 'state' now, what or where ever that may be...

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  2. PS: Sorry for removing your comment from my blog of today. I deleted the part of my post that you commented on and I don't want any hints left behind.

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  3. so sorry to hear the news.

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  4. Sad news indeed. Sorry about your friend.

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  5. I'm so sorry about your friend. I'm sure she's in a better place now. x

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  6. dealing with death is so tough.. it really fucks us up. hope you're coping with it as ok as you can.
    x

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  7. May your friend rest in peace... and also considering her age and her health/habits she was somewhat "lucky" plus she had people who cared about her i.e. YOU

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  8. Sorry for your loss, I watched someone very dear to me waste away like that and she died from a complications of, anorexia and alcoholism. but of course she failed to believe she had a problem and of course no matter what you do to try and help, it's the person with the problem that has to acknowledge it, I still miss my dear sweet Mary, but now my memories of her are when she was happy and beautiful and funny...remember the good things about those who have passed and my thoughts are with you.

    Peace

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  9. How sad. I'm so sorry for your loss Gleds.

    I hope you're taking care of yourself?

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  10. The loss of a friend is always difficult. No way around that. Did Lucky's luck run out or did she embark on a new journey? I choose the later.

    The photo of the terrier reminds me of a friend lost many years ago. Our family dog was a wire hair fox terrier. He was twenty pounds of pure energy and just a lot of fun. Wired would be a correct description. I still miss that dog.

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  11. I'm sad to hear your news, gledwood. I hope you find comfort in more things like the little terrier.

    I've popped over via Robyn's blog: it seems like if i do it this way my puta doesn't freeze on me. I don't know why your blog should have such an effect on me but if this works, i'll be back again soon!

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  12. Sorry to hear about your friend.

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  13. I am sorry about her.

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  14. Sad news Gleds but a 35 year habit is some feat! Think about it my friend . . .She was luckier than most.

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  15. thats sad. I'm all knocked up and my babys daddy is a herion addict, i'm always afraid one day I'll get a phone call that he's dead. It's kinda nice that "lucky" lived to an old age.

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  16. I am so sorry about your friend Gleds. No matter what the reason, it is sad when you lose a friend. Please, please take care of yourself!

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  17. I'm sorry to read of the loss of your friend, Gleds. How sad for you. But you take care, too.

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  18. Unexpected deaths of friends knock us all for six Gleds, please take care of yourself and don't let Lucky's passing send you on a bender, hugs*!*

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  19. Thanks everyone. All that oblivion she paid through the nose for in life now comes abolutely FREE!

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  20. I'm sorry for your friends loss.
    This dog may bring you Luck ;)

    be strong!

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