Sunday 29 November 2009

St Paul's Cathedral


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I am not doing much better at waking up. Today was 1pm, and I still wanted to go back to bed for some more sleep. However, I brushed the anti-psychotic medication made tiredness from my mind and got up by making a few phone calls.

At 6pm this evening I watched a beautiful candle lit service at St Paul's Cathedral.

Tuesday 24 November 2009

Mind Mental Health Media Awards 2009

It has been one week and one day since my final discharge CPA from Elleen Skellen 3 Ward. Thursday I went to a Political discussion evening at my local Dulwich & West Norwood Conservative Party and on Saturday just past, I leaflet dropped and had lunch with them. This evening I accepted my RSVP place at the now MIND Mental Health Media Awards 2009, at BAFTA hosted by Shappi Khorsandi and was yet again delighted with the high quality of media coverage that mental health has received this year. Although in my mind they were all winners, I was pleased to see Alistair Campbell collect an award for BBC Two's Full length TV documentary 'Cracking Up' and an award going to BBC Two's TV news 'Mental Health in Parliament: Newsnight. The special award for More4 / True Vision 'Chosen: True Stories about child sexual abuse was well placed as was 'Eastenders' recognition.


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Monday 2 November 2009

Dawn


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Yesterday Birgit and I were in agreement that I was becoming too serious and in need of humour. She remedied it by exposing me to the following books 'The Control Freak Chronicles' by Sarah Tucker, 'Then we came to the end' by Joshua Ferris and 'The best a man can get' by John O'farrell. I have started to read the latter and my humour is already improving.