Friday, May 11, 2007

Old Man

THE DRUGS CLINIC WAS PACKED OUT when I came for my latest appointment. All manner of people from various stages of my past. (I don't so much view them as present friends because circumstances and geography have kept us separated. But "old friends" some of them are. And "old acquaintances" others ...)

On leaving the clinic we passed a greyhaired man on the street. He was accompanied by two guys who I initially suspected might be drug dealers. Someone I'd met in the clinic stopped and said some words to this old man. I walked on a bit. After all I didn't know him.

A minute later, when the old man and the dealers had walked on and the moment had thoroughly passed, I asked: "Who was that?"

Turns out it was someone I used to know very well. Shared a squat with. Begged opposite. Bought crack with. He was a drinker (a heavy drinker) an enthusiastic smoker of cocaine. He was agressive. (Told me he had a "personality disorder" - which certainly made sense.) And he couldn't fight for toffee. Which made him essentially harmless, though often difficult to deal with. And the fights he did get in were hilarious ...

The last time I saw him, about two years ago, he was sitting on the step where he often waited for his dealers. So I came bounding up enthusiastically. But he just looked dejected. And older. Even back then. Told me he was "waiting to go into rehab" and had long given up the crack. A while previously he had begun waking with the shakes. True, full-blown alcohol addiction had taken hold.

Last I heard of him, he was in a mental hospital. Having given up drinking and gone through shocking DTs (this is when winos see "pink elephants" etc...), his mind span out to some unseemly corner of the universe and stayed there. He is presently a longterm resident. Nobody can say if or when he might be released.

That was the man I caught sight of a couple of days ago. I'm good with faces and no way, unless I'd been told, would I have recognized this guy as the same man from the same lifetime. He has changed so incredibly much. He looks broken. Utterly unrecognizable. And those accompanying him were mental health nurses ...

I don't regret walking on. As I said, the moment had passed. I know his full name and I know where he's staying. So one day, during visiting hours, I'll hopefully pick the right moment to come see him.

Don't know what else to say, except the disastrous consequences of life upon people can be terrifying to behold ...

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Where do the 12 steps (of AA/NA) come from? Click here for info ...

-- Thanxx Wayward Crystal Clean

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Finally at last I found a Hoobs clip. On someone else's TV (you'll see what I mean when you see it ...)

13 comments:

  1. Here's something to make you feel better:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0E-0ntoNWo

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  2. Thanxx Nicole. I transferred that clip as first post in my NEW (even newer!!) NOVELTY vidclips blog

    http://gledwoodvideo.blogspot.com

    not to be confused with the main (mostly musical) "video blog" this one will be full of giant hornets and Chinese children floating down the river in balls ...

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  3. Ooooooh the even newer blog sounds great! I'll have lots of things to send you for that one! The red colour does hurt my eyes a bit though.

    If you ever need colour reference for future use or simply just so I don't get eye cancer take a look here:

    http://www.hypergurl.com/colormatch.php
    http://beta.dailycolorscheme.com/

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  4. It's gone green now!!.......

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  5. memo to self

    http://glamjo.blogspot.com

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  6. I can totally dig the green. The red just really hurt my eyes. I think it's because I'm not a fan of red to begin with and also I think it makes me aggressive to look at it. Now I can watch fun videos and be calm at the same time! THANKS!!

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  7. hey there.
    you commented in my blog a little while back. And I just wanted to say thank you.
    I'm not hung up on him anymore.

    - sarah

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  8. Sarah: good too (even better) ...

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  9. Hi Gleds; in answer to your question on my blog.....go into customise where you can add and arrange page elements. Click on the edit in the big box that says Blog Posts and take it from there. Will catch up with the novelty vidclips later; Leanne staying the night so need to do some cooking!

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  10. Best of luck with the cooking...! No what am I saying!! Best of Luck is what I NEED!!! You're an excellent cook.. I can tell this psycically without needing ever to meet you..! Seriously.

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  11. Thanxx for the advice I'll have a look now ...

    Never ever did click that big box. Was too scared too.

    Won't get electrocuted will I..???

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  12. It's almost as if the old man is a mirror, a warning as to what you can look like in years if you fail to conquer these drug demons.
    These drugs like crack, crystal meth and heroin destroy lives as I'm sure you know all too well.
    They take control of a person and suck every bit of life and humaness from a person.
    I wish you strength gledwood.
    tc

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