Saturday, 25 December 2010

Christmas 2010

Well we didn't think we'd be here last year!

Christmas morning swim at Kalives.

I used to visualise swimming here when they were sticking needles and drips in me, or trying to fix a canula into a man with no veins! Last Christmas day we really didn't think I'd be this together - and feel enormously for those who didn't make it - this swim is for you!!

H
ave a great day and a peaceful & safe new year. Thank you for your support and love - we couldn't have done it without you!

Saturday, 18 December 2010

Sno fun in the Sun!

After a few poor days the weather has swung around to come more from the south and it has perked up a bit - the mountains look great with some snow on them - we've just been for a swim - bracing I think it's called - still now I'm awake!!

We went to a quiz last night - only came 3rd but won a bottle of wine for best team name - 'Merry Quizmas', mind you we were only the 2 of us, some had teams of 6!! - another on Monday - we'll recycle the name!

At last I've found a Yoga class - we start Tuesday, they seem like a nice crowd but then Yogies usually are.

Flights are now booked for the 11th - too dear before - so we won't have long to pack if the move on the 20th is still on - can't believe how long it takes to buy and sell a house!! - there's got to be a better/quicker way - come on Tesco!

Sunday, 12 December 2010

We're Back!

Well, we're back and can you believe it, it's cold!!! yes only 5 degrees!!! The cold snap came in from the North on Wednesday and is said to be here for a week - still it's bright.

On Wednesday (8th) I had got as far as the Aegean Airways web-site to book flights back for Friday when Mr Farouk, who is doing the reversal, called (not him of course - but a minion!) to offer me an appointment for Friday at West Berks Hospital near Newbury - is that spooky or what - 5 minutes later and we wouldn't have been able to keep the appointment and it would have put everything back another couple of months!?

We went to see him and he is happy to do the reversal in the new year but as I have 2 large hernia - are they like sheep? .1 hernia, 2 hernia? or is it 2 hernias? anyway! he wants a plastic surgeon alongside him, trouble is the plastic surgeon is based at Wexham Park Hospital in Slough, so we will have to go see him there first - it will take longer to organise the op as they both have to be available at the same time, so it could be April, but at least, afterwards, I might look more normal - get the 6 pack back - well I can always put it in the fridge!!

We were only home for two weeks but we seemed to get a lot done - signed loads of papers with the Solicitor for the house and hope!!! to move on the 20th Jan.

We will fly back around the 6th to finish off packing, though we got a lot of clearing out done last week. Driving back in Jan/Feb is not a runner due to the weather conditions over the Alps - we'll wait till the spring to bring the car home.

Meanwhile we going to re-charge our batteries!

*by the way it was George Peppard's character John 'Hannibal' Smith in 'The A Team' who always said at the end of the show - "I love it when a plan comes together!" - last Blog

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Clear at Last!!

We saw the Consultant this morning (Weds 1st Dec) following a scan on Monday and he said it's all CLEAR !!!!!! that's CLEAR !!! yes CLEAR !!! no cancer or anything else dodgy and he doesn't want to see me until June. Meanwhile he will organise the reversal for February after, if all continues to plan, the house move.

So, we will fly back to Crete next week and drive back to the UK early January, with a view to moving mid Jan.

"I love it when a plan comes together" (who said that?)

Friday, 26 November 2010

All good things must end - says who?

Well, we've been here since 5th Oct and now have to return! albeit briefly. It's going to be a shock! from 29o today to 2o !!! brrrrrrr! (see the sea monster testing the temperature!)

We get the 7am flight from Chania to Athens then pick up the London flight at 9am getting in - with the time difference - at 11pm at LHR then RailAir to Reading. I expected it to be more expensive being schedule flights, but it was only £226 incl. taxes for us both! Whether we'll do as well getting back, nearer Christmas, remains to be seen.

Thankfully it's only for a few days - I've got a scan booked for Monday (29th) and I'm seeing the Consultant on Wednesday (1st) for the results - a bit watch this space!! if I'm clear I hope it will be "See you next year!" - if not!! - don't start any serials!

The house is progressing - s l o w l y - so we'll have to return when we complete - would packing now be bad luck? surely a bit of chucking out can't hurt?!

We're booked for Christmas day lunch at 'Spirit in the Sky' an English eatery at Drapanos, up in the hills, so we're committed to returning - we've even got the crackers!

We've met some nice people here - there's a big ex-pat Brit community where we are. Had a meal in one of the local tavernas on Wednesday evening - which was full, not bad for mid-week! - ALL Brits!

We won't get to see you on this trip - flying visit - but will see you in the new year - by the way - has anyone experience of driving in southern France / northern Italy in Jan/Feb - is it viable?

I'm just going to put out another 10 layers to put on in the morning before going to the airport!!!



Saturday, 13 November 2010

Funny ol' place, Crete!

It's such a funny ol' place, this! It can be soooo frustrating to get the least little thing done. For instance the phone 'went up the creek' the other week, so our landlord phones OTE the phone company to come out and fix it........simples! or so you might think.

They can't tell him when they're coming, but agree to ring him when they're on the way here, so he can come and let them in. Avrio means tomorrow in Greek, but in reality it's rarely the same week. Anyway they come, they don't phone him, so he doesn't come, and so they can't gain entry. We arrive back to find a note pinned to the gate from OTE, but of course it's all Greek to me. And another thing.......every night there's a power cut, which starts off every alarm in the house and causes the printer to break into a tap dance. usually in the middle of the night. The next morning you have to reset the cooker clocks etc. etc. Drives you crazy! Then, just when you are getting really hacked off, something happens that makes you think Isn't this a great place!

We went to the beginning of the mountainous region today; to the botanical gardens. For lunch I packed half a round of tuna sandwich each on lovely freshly baked bread (we're trying not to eat too much) and we planned to get some fruit on the way. It's the beginning of the orange harvesting at the moment, and sometimes people leave bags of oranges outside their houses and you just help yourself and put money in the tin provided. We were nearly there, when we saw a place with a hopper full of these delicious, local oranges, so I asked Roger to stop. There was a Greek man outside and I asked him if I could buy a couple of oranges, but realised almost immediately that it was some sort of wholesale set up and they weren't about to let me buy two oranges. Then the man smiled and invited me inside. There were women sorting and packing the produce. The man, said something to the foreman, who I think was his son. The foreman proceeded to load up a carrier bag with no less than fourteen of these wonderful local oranges. When I reached for my purse, he smiled, gave me a wink and wouldn't take anything for them. I came out thinking It's good here, isn't it! The man from Delmonte...he say yes! Then........when we arrived at the botanical gardens, we were very sweetly told that there would be no admission charge as it's end of season but "there's still plenty to see, so go slowly and enjoy!" The place was full of surprises, not least when we arrived at the lake, there were these adorable wild piglets rootling and snuffling about.
I'll try and put a picture of them for you to see.

We left having spent a really pleasant and memorable day at the botanical gardens, and got home just in time to cook and eat dinner before...........yes! you've guessed..... the inevitable power cut!!



Tuesday, 26 October 2010

The Weather is Messing with our Minds!


I feel the need to do what all English people do best apart from apologising, and that is to talk about the weather. Frankly the weather is messing with our minds. Having spent most of yesterday on the beach, swimming and soaking up the sun (28 degrees) we awoke last night to hear the winds whistling around the house, unable to get back to sleep for the deafening sounds, we got up and shut each window in turn in a desparate bid for a bit of shut eye, but, for each whistle eliminated a new noise was born. We eventually gave up on the one that sounded like a plastic bucket being kicked around downstairs. Weary, and late to rise this morning, I staggered bleary eyed, downstairs to make a pot of tea. I could see through the window the shrubs in the garden swaying violently in the wind. It looked like one of those days when given the choice you would easily plump for staying in and curling up by a blazing log fire with a mug full of hot chocolate and a cheese sandwich and watching your favourite "feelgood" DVD. However, on opening the patio door to let the cat out, I strolled out into the garden. It felt rather like walking into a deserted hair salon,where everyone had gone for a tea break, but they'd left every dryer in the place on hot and full strength, amazing!

When I got back to the bedroom, armed with a tray of tea, Roger explained that the wind was coming from Africa..........from the south, (howcome all blokes know these things?) then, to add insult to injury, he indicates which direction south is. Think I must be directionly dyslexic or somesuch as I can't tell my east from my elbow!! Roger says:I thought you were an East before you were a Singer?!

Off to catch up on some sleep now, at the beach, as the wind is barely a breeze and the bay is but a mill pond.

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

What a Week!

What a week that was!! we arrived this morning a week ago and stayed with friends while looking at rentals - but those friends have asked us to stay, mainly to look after the cats, while she returns to the UK, cats = house, so here we are.

But that's only half of it! We've accepted an offer on our house in the UK!! how weird is that - go away after having it on the market for months and months, and within days it sells! AND we managed to find a little ground floor flat in the Willows, Caversham, between Waitrose and the river.

We've been looking there for 4 years and this is the first one we've seen. It needs a complete re-furb, actually it needs turning round! the front door opens into the living room and the bedroom overlooks the nice little garden – but we want to put a small conservatory on the back so need to reverse the rooms. However that means moving the front door to the side of the house, where there is a window at present, see pic – the window on the side will become the front door.
Then the wall between the (then) living room and kitchen needs to come down. It needs a new bathroom, kitchen and heating system. It's going to be fun doing it all from here!

Weather has been mixed, couple of good days followed by rain albeit warm rain, and today dry and very pleasantly warm. Have been for a dip in the sea today....Lovely!

Went to a quiz last night and teamed up with a very nice couple who are here for a few months too. It was at a lovely little bar round the corner from us called Bicorner Bar, with a sweet little courtyard sitting area. We had a great time, and our score was respectable. We feel we can hold our heads up in Plaka, this week anyway! Sadly next week is the last for a while, as the lass organising it is off to Borneo for a few weeks - how dare she!!!

Bye for now!

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Arrival!!

Well were here!! We arrived at our temporary lodgings at 7:30am (Tuesday 5th Oct).

The second ferry wasn't a patch on the earlier one, poky little cabin and when you took a shower the excess water ran under the door and soaked the carpet!!

Getting off was a pain as ANEK was bereft of any signage to were we were parked in the depths of the hold on deck 1 – below was water!! however getting there was guess work. - anyway we're here, and it was indeed 'Zanne & Rog's Big Adventure'.

Later we are looking at possible digs – will keep you posted!

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Sunday - day 6

Quiet day today, nice breckie - bacon and eggs! then lounging on the sun deck.

Stopped to un-load/load at Igoumenitsa and Corfu, and are now on our way to Patras arriving about 10pm and staying at -
Member of STAR HOTELS > Porto Rio Spa & Health Club looks nice.

We don't have to rush away tomorrow, we only have a 3 hour 130m) drive and don't need to board till 7pm - it gets in to Chania (Souda) at 5am Tuesday and we are staying half-an-hour away. So won't blog again till we've surfaced on Tuesday.

Time to eat - again! The special meal last night was great - thank you all very much!

Saturday, 2 October 2010

Saturday 2nd - day 5


A leisurely start today. Breakfast in the ornate hotel dining room & then pottered into the port to check in. Yes we did get both crossings for the money, and not on the towed Banana boat!! but in a very nice cabin, larger than we expected, with a window and en-suite! see pic. Reminds us of a visit around Royal Yacht Brittania when last in Edinburgh.

We cruised down the 'Grand Canal' and took loads of pics - will upload more as soon as I can.
A huge thankyou to those who contributed to our "bugger off" collection. We will start on it tonight, with a special celebratory meal in the very salubrious a la carte dining room and drink your health.........R with Coca cola........S with something a tad stronger!!

We are now 2 hours ahead.

Friday, 1 October 2010

Oct 1st. day 4 Friday

We saw Venice, well Marghera (just far enough out to get safe parking, the car is full of stuff - but a bus ride to the centre) by 11:30am (132 miles). Our hotel is really old and Venitian though I haven't seen anyone with a guide dog yet!!

Having settled in we took the bus (1.20 euros) to Venice proper, shame it's a bit drizzly, we were here last in June - years ago - but it was very hot! & crowded.

We found the booking place for the ferry but it was all closed up for the day - they work 7am till 2pm, still we know where to go tomorrow. We got a monorail, like the Docklands Light Railway (1 euro) back to town and found a great little bistro for lunch, Fettucine Con vedure and a Coke.

Off to find somewhere to eat in a bit.

Our "hero" speaks to the natives s l o w l y & c l e a r l y but in English!! He has now started to tell them his usual jokes (which don't really translate - they got me through 15 years of dde courses!!) and are not really funny in English either.


The Italians are a little baffled by him to say the least, just as well we leave these shores tomorrow!!


Thursday, 30 September 2010

Thursday - Day 3

Nice day today though of two halves. A good breakfast got us on the road by 8:30 and heading for Como, through the Mont Blanc tunnel - amazing!

Margot (the SatNav - thanks Sally) got her knickers in a twist and took us to Genoa!! silly ***, a big busy port and further south than we ideally wanted to be.

So we re-programmed her for Venice and thought we'd stop when we'd had enough. She took us the pretty route!! all over the mountains and through more tunnels than I could believe there were! and we ended up in Piacenza (322 miles) near Cremona, so we'll be in Venice for lunch tomorrow.


Didn't find anywhere great to eat here, ended up in a cafeteria/bar where the very nice owner rustled us up a risotto out of left overs followed by cake and ice cream and coffee, it was very good considering.

There's a party in the hotel tonight - 'Alice in Wonderland' theme - we've been invited!! - perhaps we'll give it a miss! door mice should be in bed!!

night, night!

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Day two - Wednesday

We left Reimes about 9:30am and the new Garmin took us out of town the right way. Mile apon mile of frankly boring French countryside, a bigger scale but much like the Thames Valley!! roads are nice though! As we went south it got lighter, and warmer, it was a very misty morning. Suddenly chalets & hills appeared, the countyside turned more 'Swiss!' - I'm sure I heard a yodle! - the poor old Toyota only just made it on some of the hills!

By Annacy (south of Geneva) 321 miles, we were ready to rest and found (or Garmin did) a nice hotel - haven't decided on a name for the Garmin yet - the old one was 'Stella' and the one in the Jag had to be 'Fiona'. Any suggestions gratefully received, she's very efficient and minimalist and sounds every consonant. What shall we call her??

Tomorrow the plan is Lake Como for lunch (227m) stop over there, then Venice on Friday (200m) in time to pop into the ferry terminal to get the tickets for Saturday's departure.

Now - I'm hungry!!

Day One!

We got away at 9:00 and found a trouble free M25 so got to the Tunnel by 11:30 this got us on the 11:50 train (not the 12:50 we'd booked) and in Calais by 12:30, brilliant sevice, even when we were checked for explosives!! - a wand passed over the steering wheel.

We picked up the first toll road - all of which were empty compaired to the M25, outside Calais - all the way to just before Reimes (20 euros). We stopped on-route for brunch, Zannie had piailla, mussells, prawns the lot - just like on a UK motorway stop!!! I settled for ratatouille and rice - great coffee!

Total 302 (900) miles.

Reimes (the Champagne capital) is lovely, the Cathedral is EMORMOUS, especially at night with the flood lights. Had a great meal, both had a Salade Fermière, a glass of Champagne (and a Pepsi!) and the best Pannacota yet! Hotel is nice with WiFi, except it was off line till this morning.

Right! better get up - long day ahead - aiming for Como!!

(spellchecker is in French so bear with me!!!)

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Oh sugar! - this is for real!

A week to go and this great adventure is becoming scarily real - oh sugar!!! there's so much we want to take, we'll need a trailer! - we'll be renting unfurnished so will need everything! - bar a bed, table & chairs and white goods!

Everything (almost) is booked, channel tunnel, overnight just outside Venice, ferry to Patras and a stopover, as I didn't want to run around a strange town looking for a B&B that late. The ferry from Piraeus to Souda is booked too.

The ferry booking was interesting, I did both ferries with the same company - ANEK Lines, I tried to get open returns but they didn't go beyond November for the return leg - so I did singles. Each time I loaded '1 car plus 2 seniors in an outside 2 berth cabin', it came up with a different price!! it started at £800 dropped 20% when I did it in Euros and eventually settled on 454 Euros - £380? - we may end up being towed across on a banana boat! or we might enjoy a 2 day cruise down the Adriatic followed by a peaceful night crossing to crete.

Watch this space!!

Friday, 10 September 2010

Gap Year for Old Farts!

Right! that's it, we're off! it might be a year late but who cares.

We leave on the 28th Sept and drive, via an over-night in Reims and Como, to Venice, then ferry to Patras, drive on to Piraeus and another ferry to Chania (Crete), arriving 5th October. We'll stay with friends - you know who you are you lovely people!! - while we find a rental for the winter - or maybe the year if the deal is good. We'll post some pics as soon as we are settled.

When - don't hold your breath! - we get a letter from the hospital with a date for my next op., we'll fly back and, as soon as I'm well enough, return.

We've taken the house off the market and will leave it till the spring when the market may have refreshed. At least I've sold the Jag, it wouldn't have survived the Cretan roads! - we're going in the Carina, L reg and still going strong!

Now, where did I put that ruck-sack?

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

September anniversary

I don't believe it! - it's a year ago I started this bloody blog and we're still not clear yet!!! they say it will be October (which means November!) before they can get me in for the reversal and I need to see the specialist again in December for my first annual checkup.

So bugger it! we're off to Crete at the end of the month and not coming back till the opp is scheduled! - this will become Cretan Blog!


We will drive down so we can take more stuff, and have the car there, then fly home Nov/Dec and back and drive home in March, unless I can swap the car for a Greek reg one, we'll see. At least I've sold the Jag at last!! how long did that take!

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

August update

Saw the endoscopy Dr yesterday (16th) and it was all clear!! so we can go ahead with the reversal now - but when?? if it's not life threatening time slips by!

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

What a waste of time!!!

Well, what a waste of time that was!! before the Registrar had seen me he'd decided, from the notes, I needed a flexible sigmoidoscopy to ensure the currently unused end of the bowl was OK to join to the currently used end - so why didn't they arrange that weeks ago? that's where NHS money is wasted - in unnecessary appointments! At least he gave me the referral note there and then, so we scooted round to the Endoscopy Dept with it and got an appt immediately, it's going to be done on 16th August and depending on the result the reversal might be done in September!! - will we get to Crete this winter? who knows!

Sunday, 6 June 2010

June update

Mr Shah doesn't want to see me for 6 months (Dec) so he can't be too bothered about the suspect lymph glands, now we just need to get the stoma reversal arranged this century! - they are talking August! seeing Surgeon 27th July hopefully to set the date.

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Scan Results

Just seen Mr Shah for the results of last week's scan - why are these things never simple - YES or NO? He says it's mostly clear but there are a couple of iffy lymph noads in the chest which he wants to check out with the team.
He didn't seem unduly worried!

He will now get on and organise the reversal of the stoma - one less bag, Hurrah!!


Thursday, 13 May 2010

May - be getting better!

Well! it's May, where's the year going! - I had a scan on Tuesday (11th) and see Mr Shah next week (19th) for the results!! clear or not clear!! If it's 'all clear' we can get on and fix a date for the reversal of the stoma, that will be a good day, 'not clear' - I'm not going there today!

The house sale has gone quiet after 15 or so viewings - building up for a real one we hope!

Got on Facebook, "at last!" some would say! interesting who you bump into! ghosts from the past!

Will post results of the the 19th soon as.

Thursday, 1 April 2010

6 months on ...

It's been over 6 months since we started down this road - what a journey!

There is a bit of a lull in things at the moment, we'll resume in May with the reversal of the stoma, meanwhile I just need to get stronger. I'm almost 11st again but Zannie is trying to build me up to 17st before I go back in in May!

We've put the house back on the market - 3 viewings booked already!

Thursday, 11 March 2010

March already!

I'm progressing well and putting on weight - but struggling with having other people doing jobs I would have done - and hopefully will be able to do again one day.

The garden is now looking good - thank you Mike!
The chippy is putting Suzanne's treatment room back to normal, the flat roof people are coming soon and the plumber is due tomorrow (Friday) - thank you Dorothy.

All this is to put the house back on the market next month so we can down-size, ideally to a one-bed flat in Caversham. Our plans to over-winter in Crete have slipped a year.

We went to see 'Alice in Wonderland' last night, strange but worth seeing, the 3D effects were amazing.

Thursday, 25 February 2010

Driving again!

Hurrah! I'm driving again - how good is that! - it was a bit odd at first but it came back to me quite soon and we ventured out for a bit of lunch and the cinema yesterday - 'The Lovely Bones.' 'Tea at the Regal', where oldies get a cuppa with their film, was good and felt like a big step forward. It's odd how you lose confidence when you've been out of the loop for 3 months - and going out with 'bags' was a bit nerve-racking - or is that too much information!

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Upwards and Outwards!

I hesitate to speak too soon as I've been wrong before but I think I'm on the mend, feeling a bit stronger each day. The weather's been so grotty I've not got out for as many walks as I would have liked but it's a bit better today.

You know how much I thought of the guys on Hopkins Ward well they have a team in the Reading Half Marathon - Team Robbie - in aid of a robot - affectionately called Robbie, that can do operations! they've had it a year and it's proving to be the future, trouble is they need a million quid! If you should be feeling generous you can support this very worthy cause at - http://www.justgiving.com/claire-blades2

I hope to be driving next week so that will be a big step forward.

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Home Again...............Naturally

Got home Monday evening after a gruelling 2 weeks on Castle ward dealing with Empyema in the pleural cavity - don't ask! - it hurts! I had a chest drain and a camera down my throat to the small intestine - not recommended! Hay Ho! home now and feeling better than for a long time.

Castle ward staff were great, on a par with Hopkins, very on the ball and caring, a number of female Dr's and male nurses! maybe that's medical compared to surgical?

More soon - R

Saturday, 23 January 2010

What a difference a day makes!

I went to see Roger in hospital on Wednesday afternoon. He was very poorly indeed. In fact the worst I've ever seen him!
I returned home that evening with heavy heart. I got the phone call about 6.30pm. It was from the senior registrar on the chest ward. She told me that Roger has what's known as an empyema. A complication following pneumonia.
My medical dictionary gives the following description: "pus in the pleural cavity, usually secondary to infection in the lung or in the space below the diaphragm. It is a life threatening condition which can usually only be relieved by surgical drainage of the pus." She explained that they wanted to do just that, and they wanted to do it that night, and she was inviting me to come back in, so as to be near.
I rang Rob and Suze, who came tearing round to me. They hadn't eaten, so started to assemble a quick snack. Whilst that was happening, I had another call, this time from his GP to find out what was going on. I had hardly replaced the receiver when another call came from the hospital doctor. They had decided to wait until first thing the next morning. A) Because the patient before him was taking longer than expected and B)It was felt that it would be better to embark on it when everyone was fresh. In the meantime they had cross matched 4 units of blood, which he was about to be given. His haemoglobin count had sunk to 6. A normal male would have a count of around 12.something.
The next day was my birthday. The kids stayed with me and I went into the hospital feeling like a bit of chewed string. The thing I clung to was that nobody had telephoned in the night, so that was a positive! When I reached Roger's bed, he was sitting up, with a normal skin colour. The lights were on and somebody was home, as they say! He looked so well, I thought he must've already had the procedure, but no! It was all due to the blood they'd given him. He said he'd had a comfortable night.
Typical Rog, all he could do was apologise for not doing something for my birthday!!
We all went down with him to the department for his procedure. Then whilst he was in there(about 1hr.30mins) we went for a birthday lunch. I found myself suddenly hungry. Later he was back on the ward and everything went well, so we left him in peace.
I thought it was safe enough to pop out and see the latest George Clooney offering. Well! it was my birthday! Thankyou to everyone for the avalanche of birthday cards and flowers.

Suzanne

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

I Must Learn to Button it!

Why oh why did I open my big mouth? On Sunday it was all going sooooooo well! Monday morning at 5.00am Roger started to cough and cough and cough. The doctor came to see him and it seems that the infection he has on his chest has defeated the strong, massively strong antibiotics.

By early evening he was back in hospital, having become very poorly.

Went to visit him this afternoon, and he has been admitted to a chest ward, so at least they are experts in dealing with his condition. He is still very poorly, but they've put in a line intravenously and are giving him Tazacin and Teicoplanin. Apparently they are the medical equivalents of Domestos.

If he cannot clear the lungs by himself, then they say they are going to have to drain them. By this they mean surgically I presume, as this was said to Roger, and he relayed it to me.

I heaved a sigh of relief to have the whole of last night pass without a dreaded phone call to go in.
Every hour the phone doesn't ring can only be good for me, as it means he's fighting and winning!

It's a waiting game..........................................

Sunday, 17 January 2010

Birthday Boy

16th Jan - 62 - and don't I feel it!! We had a birthday tea with Rob and Suze, Ben called and so did bro Mike so it was a good day.

I am still struggling to eat - no apetite, and since only what goes in is there to make me better, recovery is delayed.

Nearly all the snow has gone and it's a lovely day, I managed my first walk - albeit only 500 yards up the road and back.


The Day Following........the birthday was the best day yet for Roger. Took him for a short walk before lunch, which he enjoyed. He looks so much better, although he says he doesn't feel it yet. I told him actually feeling better is always the last thing to happen. Like the hairdo on programmes like "Ten Years Younger" i'ts always the last thing to happen.

If he carries on like this Mr. Shah will break into a tap dance when he see's him at O.P Clinic!

Suzanne

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Home just in time!

As the snow began to fall we left for home, no-way could we have done it today. It looks beautiful - but not for traveling.

The hospital seems to have taken on board the infection from the scrotum and the pneumonia, and both are now under control. When the Distric Nurse(s) will make it through to us remains to be seen -


Monday, 4 January 2010

Opp No3

Operation 3 is now done - discount for bulk? back in side-room 3 on Hopkins Ward - I've got a reserve on this room now.

Having got the new infection under control - we hope - I could be going home tomorrow - somehow I wouldn't let the room go just yet!