If this was a Hollywood movie, just about now some hotshot lawyer would turn up with the perfect solution. Sadly however this is real life. I go to see my solicitor tomorrow, to see what he suggests. I am taking just a few samples of what I think are the most compelling pieces of evidence. I will advise him however that indeed I have copious amounts of data.

I've been giving more thought to the possibility of writing a book about my experiences, and indeed have made a start. I feel so strongly about this situation that I intend to start a campaign to force large companies to face their victims in the courts, and justify their actions. My book would just be the starting point. I intend it to cover my personal journey through the jungle of paperwork and bureaucracy that I've had to endure. I also wish to highlight the health issues caused directly by this situation.

On a different note. I mentioned some time ago about my company wishing to make me work night duty, well I now have to attend a management meeting to discuss the situation. Why? What is there to discuss? I have no intentions of doing night duty after 26 years of loyal service on day duty. This meeting is to take place on Monday morning.

At present it feels like my world has imploded. Whoever said "Life's a bitch and then you die," wasn't far off the mark.