Overwhelmed by people's kindness and thoughtfulness. I have recieved phone calls from relatives who are abroad, friends have inundated me with the most thoughtful gifts (some from a seasoned patient's viewpoint which are brilliant, thanks N and some that just raised my spirits, thanks K - the running in heels and a skirt to give me a hug made my day). I am still ready to take it on tomorrow, or rather off, and to be honest it will be a relief to not have it there, aching and reminding me it is diseased and basically not playing fair. I think the only thing that will miss it is my left arm. Where will it rest when I curl up to sleep? What will it rub against when I am walking?
Am having a little worry about the boychick as he is poorly (nasty cough and cold) so will most likely miss out on the distraction of school tomorrow - although I am sure Granny and Grandpa will manage to keep him entertained and distracted - and he them!
THank you everyone for kind words and offers of help. I will be taking you all up on your offers as I have realised today the extent of what I won't be able to do... oops! Better late than never I suppose.
Toodle pip for now, see you when I've had my nap tomorrow xx
Thank you thank you for your telephone call. I was so pleased to hear it went well and that you came round with your sense of humour intact (although you will be forgiven if it eludes you on occasion). You have brightened my day. Now rest/sleep/rest/sleep and not a lot else xxx
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ReplyDeleteHi Freddie,
I'm so pleased to read you are doing OK. As Kirsty says, get lots of sleep and shout if you need anything - I mean it, I only work in Bierton.
Keep the blog going it’s amazing. You're an inspiration.
Love Ann (Lucy McD's Mum)