
Me entering rehab
In 1996 my drinking had gotten so bad that I decided to dry out in a clinic in pretty 'posh' private hospital. I was 25 years old. I was 'doing rehab' before so called celebrities made it fashionable. (It isn't a fashion statement, clever or trendy by the way.)
Being a poet/writer, I naturally kept a diary (as I always have done.) Here it is.
"It would be a shame if one of Britain's future talents, burnt out before he was recognised."
John Hadrick, fellow Gisburne patient.
5th April, 1996
Just checked into the Gisburne Park private hospital. Rehab. The long drive up to Lancashire wasn't too bad, but then again I was drunk. I got through 12 Hooch (alcoholic lemonade) and lots of vodka and tonic. Oh and 6 Mogadon and 4 Valium. Relaxed was not the word.
Its a very nice place, pretty surroundings with free roaming peacocks. Oh and the nurses are the marrying type too! A doctor gave me a check up after I was booked in. Blood monitor, the full works. He suggested I go on a course of Librium. My first meal was pork in some posh sauce with green beans. I flushed it all down the toilet because im dreadfully sick and spewing pretty streams of green bile. Nice. The glamour of alcoholism.
When the tranqs settled me, I phoned everyone back home to let them know I was okay. A lie. Even with medication, I feel bloody terrible. Took 4 Mogadon to help me sleep. These nurses are extremely attentative (suppose they have to be with the price of private rehab), one calls routinely to see if she can do nything for me. I think a blow job would be off limits.
Steven Francis '96
April 7th, 1996
There are 2 nurses, Lesley and Eileen, keep on calling me "flower" in the morning. I told them I was a poet and they asked me to write a poem about them! Lesley called again lunchtime to drop off my valium and I told her I was working on the poem. She sounded pleased. Its hard to think of poetry when my head and body are in tatters thanks to the bottle.
Attended my first AA meeting this evening at 8pm in the big ballroom. Gisburne used to be a stately home and far from looking (and behaving) like a hospital, it looks like....well a grand mansion. There were around 30 of us there (some from outside the rehab) but it was never intimidating. Presumably the anti anxiety pills helped! Smart young woman there. She was looking at a guy sitting next to me who looked in a right old mess and said, "Ive been looking at you all evening (I did hope she was saying it to me) and ive only seen you smile twice. I see sadness in your eyes and i'll pray for you tonight if thats alright?"
There are real messes here, people who had been to jail etc. I thought I was bad. Although I did relate to what they all said.
I get more Mogadon tonight too I learned. I was sitting in my room after the meeting when there was a light tap on the door. "Sorry to disturb you Steve, but do you want me o leave you a sleeping pill?" Enquired a kindly nurse. Kindly or not, it was a bloody stupid question!