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Jun. 17th, 2023 07:40 pm ATTENPT 2 to compose a post having accidentally deleted the first one.
I was released from hospital on Monday into the care of the Early Release Stroke Team who said I had to have my bed in the kitchen and only use the stairs to the next floor where my computer, sewing stuff and craft stuff are when watched by my son.These stone steps are the steepest in the house son I'm baffled why I have to learn to safely traverse these first. My mother is also here 'to be a help'. She's keeping me supplied with hot drinks but hanging around to see if I need help in getting dressed ( only with my left sock and shoes which are one of Jamie's jobs as he's much stronger than Mum and brute strength comes in useful with this job). Thanks to my habit of cruising around the furniture, I have been promoted from a walking frame to a crutch.No more powered chair but Jamie and favourite drinking partner are between them taking me anywhere I want in the push wheelchair. Mother of the team leader of the Early Release Team saw me in the pub on Thursday (pub quiz) and joined the thong kindly and carefully making sure I came to no harm in the Queens. I love living in a village.I'm trying to get out and about as the weather is gorgeous. I've worried a couple of times that I might have committed to mote than I can do but so far I have safely managed there and back, up and down. Tomorrow, I get to watch son, daughter and her partner, paddle boarding at Wastwater.
Persephone the cat is very pleased to have me home and is keeping a close eye on me. She's being fractionally friendlier to others as they are feeding her until such time as I can bend over that far without landing on my nose and being unable to get up again.
i've thoroughly enjoyed reading all the latest Biggles stories.I won't be commenting as my mother is keeping too close an eye on me and she reads over my shoulder but I've been very entertained by them, thank you
I was released from hospital on Monday into the care of the Early Release Stroke Team who said I had to have my bed in the kitchen and only use the stairs to the next floor where my computer, sewing stuff and craft stuff are when watched by my son.These stone steps are the steepest in the house son I'm baffled why I have to learn to safely traverse these first. My mother is also here 'to be a help'. She's keeping me supplied with hot drinks but hanging around to see if I need help in getting dressed ( only with my left sock and shoes which are one of Jamie's jobs as he's much stronger than Mum and brute strength comes in useful with this job). Thanks to my habit of cruising around the furniture, I have been promoted from a walking frame to a crutch.No more powered chair but Jamie and favourite drinking partner are between them taking me anywhere I want in the push wheelchair. Mother of the team leader of the Early Release Team saw me in the pub on Thursday (pub quiz) and joined the thong kindly and carefully making sure I came to no harm in the Queens. I love living in a village.I'm trying to get out and about as the weather is gorgeous. I've worried a couple of times that I might have committed to mote than I can do but so far I have safely managed there and back, up and down. Tomorrow, I get to watch son, daughter and her partner, paddle boarding at Wastwater.
Persephone the cat is very pleased to have me home and is keeping a close eye on me. She's being fractionally friendlier to others as they are feeding her until such time as I can bend over that far without landing on my nose and being unable to get up again.
i've thoroughly enjoyed reading all the latest Biggles stories.I won't be commenting as my mother is keeping too close an eye on me and she reads over my shoulder but I've been very entertained by them, thank you