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Mens' Health

Friday - 14 January 2011

If you follow me on Twitter, you might have noticed that I went to the doctor the other day. Apart from very occasional trips to get the baixa/alta when I had flu, and once when I broke a rib, I generally avoid doctors. In fact, this was the first scheduled appointment I've ever had in Spain… the first, certainly, for more than 10 years.

The reason for my appointment was simple enough: my ears are blocked up, to the point where I've lost quite a lot of hearing in one of them. Having assumed that this issue would fix itself, in the way the body generally seems to, I arrived at the point where I could hear nothing in my right ear when I got up in the morning. Not good. So I went online and booked an appointment. Everything was going very smoothly.

Until, that is, the nurse called me in to answer some questions about my health and lifestyle. Physical dimensions baffle me: I never remember how tall I am or how much I weigh. Similarly, I've no idea when I last had a tetanus shot. I told the truth about how much wine and beer I drink, and how many cigarettes I smoke (about 5 or 6 a day, to which the response was "well what's the point, then?"). Then she said she'd take my blood pressure. Ah….

The truth is, I was pretty sure I had high blood pressure anyway. I'd probably been avoiding medical checkups partly because I suspected I'd be told something like this. So, yes, she took my blood pressure and frowned. "Have you had your blood pressure read recently?", she asked. "Not for ten years or so," I replied, "Why? Is it very high?". "Not very. But it's high". She took it again to confirm the first reading. It was the same (I'm so bad at this kind of thing, I have no idea what the reading was). The upshot is that I have to go next week and the week after, to properly confirm the result… not that there's probably any need.

The funny thing is that this coincides with a general feeling since I turned 30 that I probably ought to be taking better care of myself. A tasty sandwich every morning, as much coffee as I could stomach, bread and salt as staples… I knew I'd have to knock all of this on the head sometime. But I hadn't really bothered to do anything until the nurse told me what I already knew. So here's my resolution: less salt and bread, more exercise, healthy cereal or yoghurt for breakfast, bacon and eggs (and any type of fast food) only an occasional treat, pâte, foie and embotits in minuscule quantities, decaff when possible, tea without milk in the morning, etc etc.

My ears can be cured with boric acid and some other drops (and yet another visit to the nurse and her pliers). My blood pressure is something I accept that I should manage better now, rather than suffer from later on. My youth, an age of carelessness, is replaced by a bit of responsibility. The worrying thing is: I'm quite happy about it. There must be something wrong with me.

I have not given up

Friday - 29 January 2010

I've got various ideas for blog posts but I must admit that none of them have really turned out very well. Added to that, I'm very busy at work (as usual in January). But, whatever I might have said on Twitter, I've not given up on thebadrash.com

I'll hopefully be able to post a couple of times over the weekend.

Tom

Is Barcelona inherently gay? How about ass?

Thursday - 23 July 2009

If you've been wondering what I've been up to recently, and let's face it: you haven't but it works as an opening gambit; I've been fairly busy with a pleasantly productive period of work in the real world. My new-ish desk offers me a view over the city including the Sagrada Familia, Montjuic, the Forum, that hill where they have the Parc Güell and the Mediterranean sea (pollution permitting). Well, I've been doing that and tweeting.

I make no apology for using Twitter. I do apologise for dissing it in the first place, because it can at times be great. Much of my time on Twitter has been spent obsessively checking my 'hetero rating' on a website affiliated to Stockholm Pride, an event that kicks off next week. This fun little toy works by analysing one's tweets and every time I check it, I get a rating of '42% hetero'. Apparently, this is because I use the words 'Barcelona', 'coming out', 'opera', 'available' and 'ass' in my tweets. These words make me a 'hybrid hetero' and lend support to the argument for 'an extra orientation'. Sounds fine to me, except for the words selected that indicate my degree of hetero-ness.

Picture 1

Barcelona has long been gay-friendly and the unofficial Gayxample district contains plenty of hotels and bars which cater mainly to the gay market. But it's not an exclusively gay city. Indeed, I'd say it's probably predominantly not gay. But I may be wrong about that. Opera, as well as being often incredibly camp musical theatre, is the name of a web browser. Ass? Well… I can't really explain that. I may have been calling someone a loser ass or something. Or perhaps I was talking about ass, but that might possibly have been be hetero ass.

I shall spend the next few weeks tying to increase my hetero rating. I'll use manly terms like 'muscles', 'bear' and 'trade'. That should fix it.

Oh, and we also went to Cotlliure in Northern Catalonia (France as the nationalists would have it), a couple of weeks back. It's a lovely place, but I recommend visiting out of season if possible. Photos here.

Loving the HTC Magic

Friday - 1 May 2009

Anyone who follows me on Twitter will know that over the last week or so, I've been pretty excited about getting a new phone: the HTC 'Magic' (or G2). I've had it since yesterday evening and it hasn't disappointed.

The phone runs Google's open mobile operating system, Android, which is essentially a type of Linux. It comes with tons of Google apps preinstalled, which is perfect for me as most of the tools I use online are from Google (Gmail, Calendar, Reader, YouTube, etc etc).

The user interface is simple enough, even for people like me who don't have the world's slimmest fingers. I'm typing this on the Mac, but I've tried tweeting on the Magic and with a little practice, I'm sure it'll prove to be an invaluable tool for when I'm out and about.

Gripes? The only problems I'm currently annoyed by seem to be OS based. For example, you can't close apps without turning the phone off. Not sure if this significantly slows the phone or uses up more battery… but from an efficieny point of view, I'd like to be able to terminate a process if I want to. Also, it doesn't have Adobe Flash installed and apparently there isn't a package available yet for Android. This, obviously, massively reduces the web app capability of the device. The camera isn't amazing – but then they almost never are on phones.

In all, I'm very pleased with my purchase and I'm looking forward to giving some of the apps a try in London – we're leaving for the airport now. I'll probably post on the work blog next week.

thebadrash.com – problems

Tuesday - 3 March 2009

Hi! I've not given up on this precious blog of mine. It's just that various little things (busy weekends, lots of work, my hosting service banning my office's ISP – yeah, WTF!?) – are conspiring against me getting any of the posts I've been working on finished.

Those of you who're super modern can follow me on Twitter, but I'll be posting regularly here again soon.

Linksplash

Thursday - 19 February 2009

It has been pointed out to me by several comrades that my blogging hasn't been very frequent of late. This is mainly due to having lots of work on and several weekends with much to do.

As a shabby sort of attempt to rectify this, I'm committing myself to posting at least a few links each day, just to show my dear comrades that even if I haven't the time to write my own posts, I have been reading yours. I'm calling this thing my 'linksplash' but I'm not sure about that. All suggestions for an alternative title will be considered. Hell, we might even have a poll.

Barcelona Notaries and where they live (link, via Kalebeul)

Aznar to save Spain? LD seem to think so (South of Watford)

Debate over Rimmington's views that restricting civil liberties might be bad (Guardian)

Katie loves her veg box – I'll start soon too (España Profunda)

Follow the Pirate Bay trial on Sofia's Twitter (Link)

Nick meets Gemma's old boss at the Confraria dels Pescadors (Link)

Flower a "must buy" for PS3 (Link via 3Speech)

Max Dunbar misquotes Lenin (Link)