Yesterday, Hazel and myself, had a lovely day out. It started with an appointment with the docs in the morning. It was decided that, rather than change or add to Hazel’s medications, it would be best for her to start reducing them as the combination she is on could be causing the problems she is having, or as the doc put it she’s on “too many mind benders.”
After this we went to Brighton for lunch. This is a favourite journey of ours and it provides a welcome break and relief from the mundane activities of being at home.
In Brighton Hazel has been visiting a healer to help her with the illness and her mental problems. This has been really useful to her and, I think, has helped speed her recovery up.
Whilst I was waiting for her to finish her session, which was in a part of Brighton called The Lanes; I found a sign with Tourist Information on. It was given a potted history of The Lanes, and a number of quotes from famous historical figures and authors about The Lanes, but one were in prominence. I found this quote to particularly apt for the use we had found for The Lanes.
In case you can’t read it, it says the:
“A fine place to restore your health, or when suitable braced, ruin it again,” by J.B. Priestley.
