Re: Over 50's Wales club (part 6)
Never done so much thumb twiddling in my life. Not good news from the hospital yesterday and although I did get to sleep I was awake again at 3 am and making tea. Rob seems more stable this morning so will go and make some soup and try and keep myself occupied.Re: Over 50's Wales club (part 6)
Sunshine and showers this morning.Re: Over 50's Wales club (part 6)
Better news from the hospital today. They suggested we take in toiletries, clothes and his wheelchair. Had to put jump leads on the van, but we loaded all up and got going eventually. Spoke to the lovely sister who has been looking after him and he is quite a bit better. Rang this evening and the Staff Nurse I spoke to was, I think, Asian. I have nothing against Asians or anyone else for that matter, but I had great difficulty understanding her. However, I gather that they have started feeding Rob via ng tube, so let's hope that'll get him system working again. Thanks for all your good wishes.Re: Over 50's Wales club (part 6)
What a day. It poured here until about 4 pm. Luckily I had a visit from granddaughter and puppy, that helped to pass a couple of hours! Rob is going on OK and is off oxygen but still being fed through an ng tube. Bet he's missing his bath in the morning - and curry for lunch!Re: Over 50's Wales club (part 6)
Hope Rob continues to improve . I just rang doc and asked if my sleeping tabs could be increased .I've been on them years and just cant get off to sleep. He just said "No"so thats it !!Re: Over 50's Wales club (part 6)
I've had the grandson (small) with me today, so the day has gone quickly. He wrote a lovely email to Rob this morning - hope he gets it OK. Son, DIL and large grandson have just picked him up - they have been to collect 10 baby calves from a dairy farm near Wrexham. This is Jamie's latest project and I'll say he's got quite a job on his hands. They are so pretty - Aberdeen Angus bull crossed with Jersey cows, so most of them look just like baby deer!
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