A lot of this is paraphrased to get it all in.
Prison authorities are doing their utmost to ensure he’s well cared for and are even building him his own special bath (he’s a special person dontcha know) because it’s difficult for diddums to shower. Because of his disability, it’s easier for him to take a bath where he’s is away from other prisoners. It’s for his exclusive use at the moment but will be available to other inmates in the future. No doubt this means in either 10 1/2 months ... or X years.
[In another article the Department said the planning for the bathroom started a long time ago and was “part of a three year repair and maintenance program and was due for completion on 31 May 2014”, but how very convenient that this work is starting a couple of weeks into OP’s sentence.]
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Oscar_Pistorius/Dept-No-special-bathroom-for-Oscar-20141109]
A fellow inmate had an argument with prison wardens which resulted in him smashing a television set. “Later, he put a plug into a basin and left the tap running – flooding the entire section. Pistorius then had to be moved because it was feared he might slip and hurt himself. It was so badly flooded that inmates were almost swimming, and this was seen as too dangerous”. However, OP’s not the only amputee in that section and there was no mention of any of those inmates being moved to temporary accommodation. The temporary single cells are a lot smaller and a lot less comfortable and security is said to be a lot tighter. Another source confirmed the new bathroom is being built “so that Oscar does not have to walk past a number of prisoners to get to the toilet”. He’ll be moved back to his original cell once the damage has been repaired. He doesn't have to walk past a number of prisoners? What a prima donna. Can you believe that.
A fellow prisoner, Krejcir, shared his birthday cake which was delivered to the prison … take in as opposed to takeout … and shared it with others including OP.
OP doesn’t mingle with other inmates, even at meal times, and has become extremely depressed. Inmates have suggested he see a counsellor and said that he wouldn’t be regarded as a sissy if he asked for help. A source said he’s cried on occasion, is really battling with prison, and apparently “frustrated by the fact that everyone around him is so negative. (Well OP doesn't exactly sound like a bundle of joy) Other inmates and wardens feel sorry for him or ashamed of his fall from grace and keep burdening him with their feelings. He is so tired of everybody wanting something from him and just wants to think positively and believe in God that his ordeal will soon be over. (I wonder what they want from him. Maybe some of aunt Lois's homemade goodies). Afrikaans-speaking inmates were looking out for him. He won’t get into any trouble as he is being protected” .
http://www.citypress.co.za/news/oscar-pistorius-gets-private-bath/
“But some South African legal experts said the conversion of prison time to house arrest was not automatic and required negotiations with the correctional authorities. After serving half the sentence, Mr. Pistorius can also apply for parole”.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/22/world/africa/oscar-pistorius-sentenced.html?_r=0