Caught in Sexy Time

One of my commentators reminded me of something yesterday.
It was that somewhat  strange moment that you catch someone unexpected having sex.

Some years ago now a psychotherapy colleague and I went to visit a spinal patient in his home in Nottinghamshire. The patient had experienced many problems post injury which included the loss of his job, home and marriage yet after a somewhat robust struggle had been set up in his own bungalow with a care package in place which included a daily team of carers and all of the latest gadgets available .
The patient had been a fairly high up clergyman before his accident and although he was sweet he could be incredibly pious at times.
Now one of the problems this guy had was a repetitive and often dangerous rise in his blood pressure. This needed Judicious use of a low release medication which was administered as a daily GTN patch to his inner thigh.
Anyhow, the physio and I drove down from Sheffield for a visit and after we rang his doorbell we were surprised there was no answer.
We waited and waited at the front door for an absolute age, and eventually a busty breathless twenty something carer came to the door with her hair all over the place
" Sorry I didn't hear the doorbell I was just giving {name} a wash " she gushed, showing us both into the living room and she missed the slightly amused look on both of our faces before she raced to get the patient from out of the bedroom.
She had no clue that there was a GTN patch stuck to the side of her face.......

Just a quick thank you to Blog reader Libby who turned up this morning for coffee and cake.
It was lovely to see you, and thank you for the gifts....too kind!
Hey ho




67 comments:

  1. This made me really laugh out loud! xox

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  2. A good chuckle does you the world of good. xx

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  3. Now that is taking patient care to a new level. Where do I sign up?

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  4. Ewwwwwww 😂

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  5. Am wondering if that GTN patch slowed her down any?!
    As to the 'positions'.....where there's a will, there's a way.

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  6. A graphic graphic.

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  7. Perhaps it just sort of...slipped? hehehe x

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  8. She obviously put it there for safekeeping during his wash. Such a filthy mind, John!

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  9. Barbara Anne3:43 pm

    Where there is the will, there is a way ... !

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    1. Where's there a willy there's a way

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  10. That's a phenomenally funny graphic right there! I had a lover who was quadraplegic but we never tried it in the chair. No knee room ;-)

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  11. Good charly work never stops I say.

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  12. Had to look up what a GTN patch was - and oh, now I see, but only just.

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    1. A bit of imagination is all that is needed

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  14. Well something apparently still worked.

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    1. A reflex erection mostly always works in a neck injury patient

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  15. So that is what a carer does! I had often wondered and now I wonder if I am entitled to the services of a carer. Three visits a week would be most acceptable.

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  16. HAHA My goodness, I am sure the preacher sang God's praises that day! ;-) Great story.

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    1. She had a divine right
      And a divine left
      ( thanks Bette milder)

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  17. Well my carer better not try anything on. Fortunately I can still manage to wash my bits as she calls down below.

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  18. Anonymous5:59 pm

    Yuk on i daily basis i get leturous old me insinuating things at work!. I just bat them off with 3 versions depending on how nice i feel and how lecherous they were.
    1 Not tonight
    2 Aw thanks my girlfriend would not approve
    3 My husband would murder you!.
    I,m not gay or married and would never ever happen!.

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  19. Patch Patty was going for a gold star in customer service....so lovely to meet you today...enjoyed it x

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    1. Yes it was quite lovely ...Mary loved your attention

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  20. The image you chose to accompany this post is super funny. Of course, the actual post is as well!

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  21. Laughing out loud.

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  22. Lovely story I think - there was life in the old dog yet it seems - good for him.

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    1. He was only in his 40s , his injury sort of liberated him

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  23. A job well done for her, then.

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  24. I worked in a Rehab Hospital when I was very young .. the men stand out in my mind as some of the most brave and full of life people that I have ever met. Being fed by a teenager, wearing "diapers" and being wheeled around whenever you had to go anywhere .. And they would lie in their beds and make jokes and crack each other up. I would walk down the hall and hear them laughing .. snorting and giggling like kids.
    I only remember doing this once but my friend and I had to take a couple of patients to the big hospital across the street. There were underground tunnels for wheeling chairs or stretchers from the hospital to the rehab.
    Our patients would race .. we had to stand behind the chairs and let them count down then run , pushing the wheelchair as fast as we could. They would laugh their heads off .. giggling like boys ..
    I don't care what anyone thinks or though about what I / we did .. to see those men laughing like that was worth anything ..

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    1. I met so many people of strength ( both staff and patients) when I worked on spines

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  25. Anonymous8:52 pm

    I hope she claimed the overtime

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  26. "she had no idea there was a GTN patch stuck to the side of her face...."

    It just seems to me that when a blogger makes me laugh out loud, leaving a comment is the least I can do in return. -Kate

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  27. Funny story and the cartoons are great!

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  28. Husband is demanding to know what I'm laughing at. Now I've got to read him the story.

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  29. Bahaha! Much needed levity before our election tomorrow. Thanks for that.

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  30. Hilarious! Thank you, I really needed a good laugh today!

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  31. I want a carer like that!

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  32. Very funny!! Coming out of my apartment one day, I could hear strangulated moans coming from my widowed neighbour's apartment. I nearly broke the door down with my rapping and calling out to her, thinking she was having a seizure or heart attack. The noise stopped and after a while the front door opened a chink and my very healthy-looking septuagenerian neighbour's eye peeked out. Yes, she had a Gentleman Caller.

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  33. How did the two of you keep a straight face!
    Fun, really fun story!
    And the cartoon is priceless . . .

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  34. love that story JG.... And I have never said 'hey ho' before but I did today. The perfect ending. And that is quite the informative poster 😉..thanks for laugh today.

    Mardy 🇨🇦

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  35. OMG that's funny! She was obviously a very dedicated caregiver.

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  36. I prep patients for CT scans. Not long ago I had a patient who had sweatpants on and the end of the ties were dangling between his legs. I was trying to decide if they were metal or not, so I was staring at his crotch. I looked up to find him looking at me and I said, I wasn't looking at your crotch, I was looking at your dangly bits. My girlfriend was just outside the IV room and I thought she was going to have an aneurysm.

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  37. a few years ago we had a foreign careworker locally that managed to create a bit of a stir , she was supplementing her pay by providing extra services to some of her gentleman clients , much local disgust and hooha, deport her , put her in the stocks etc etc. .
    i was of a more pragmatic view, she was a very good reliable carer and her clients were very happy men in fact she had a waiting list of gentlemen . after all even the disabled have needs , people do tend to forget that

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  38. It looks like the spinal patient was a very happy bunny on that occasion!

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  39. Oh my goodness. Good for him... and her!

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  40. That made me snort with laughter.

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  41. Tracy2:15 pm

    So funny!

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  42. You should collect these stories in a book, identities carefully disguised of course.

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