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Marcelle Hanselaar's avatar

I have read your chronicles for a few months now and although you invited people to respond to you I never did . I am not a writer and although I was interested to read what you said I had nothing to say myself.

6 weeks ago I slipped walking down a slope to a parking garage in Milan and sprained my ankle and subsequently badly broke my ankle in three places. I was on my way to see my solo show , I am a painter , which I never saw. Instead my friend drove me to hospital where they gave me a cast and said I needed surgery. Two days later my gallery arranged wheelchair , taxis, three seat in the plane to fly me back to London where on arrival at Gatwick I told the driver to bring me to Chelsea and Westminster hospital A&E. Ion arrival I stated that I lived in a basement , am old, live alone and could not go home and I needed them to give me a bed. They saw the fracture was serious and they took me in. Since then I had surgery and then they moved me to a nursing home where I have been since. Unable to move, the only independent movement is a swing from my bed into a commode and back again.

All my life I have been highly independent and this has been a real shock to me.

It looks like I will be in this immobile to slight mobile state for several months about which I was quite stoic till now. Today I was at once fucking fed up being imprisoned like this and want to get out of here. With some kind of care package and walking racks, commode etc and with help of friends I will have to find a way to manage. Of course this is nothing as seriously life changing as what has happened to you and although I have found myself in many tricky situations in life I have never had such a big loss of independence .

Definitely a learning curve

Warmest regards

Marcelle Hanselaar

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Rafa Martin's avatar

Our society is so grounded in individualism, competitiveness, and eternal youth that it does not tolerate dependency. We have all been, and will be at some point, dependent on someone. We are social beings and we do not want to admit that if this interdependence fails, we will be unhappy, no matter how many individual achievements we attain. Thank you for this lesson in humility and literature. The best storytellers I have known could barely read or write...

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