Very tired, very Wobbly on my pins and still smelling of hospital, but I've had a great 24 hours at home, lying in front of the telly watching the cricket World Cup Final (very good game too), having the dryness massaged out of me by Julia and beginning to eat properly again.
It's going to be a long haul before I can get up the stairs without having to pull myself up the banisters without several pauses for breath and to give my legs a rest, but at least it's started well, I still feel OK and no health crises yet...
8 weeks of that food - no wonder you were throwing up the whole time, Patrick. Must be brilliant to be home on so many levels (if not the climbing from one level to another bit - but that'll come).
ReplyDeleteYes, great performance by Dhoni and the Indian team, wasn't it?
Hope you manage to have a good rest tonight and another appetising and crisis-free, hospital-free day tomorrow. xxx
Well done! All sounding excellent! Big hugs for you and for Julia and lots of love, Fi xx
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear the New Democrats enjoyed the game. Not at all surprising they are not keen on those stairs after all they - and you - have done. Big abbracci and baci from Rome. YELS xx
ReplyDeleteSo, so happy to hear you're home... every wobbly step is a triumph. This is just the best news. Rest assured, the ropes are firmly secured with proper sailor's knots. Every colour, every meal, everything must seem more vibrant, more delicious, more wonderful than ever. Enjoy every little thing.
ReplyDeleteLots of love to you and Julia xxx
Warm, warm greetings! I also keep joining the ropes hauling crew.
ReplyDeleteLots of Love!
Lovely sunshine today-I hope you are basking in it and enjoying some proper food. What a huge step forward.
ReplyDeletelove Zoe xx
Well done Patrick. Was getting a bit worried about the lack of posts but clearly you were working on getting out instead. Hope progress continues unabated.
ReplyDeleteHello Patrick - woo hoo finally ''you're out'' -we always knew you were a secret gay!! Ha ha. Just trying to make you laugh (but am not as witty as you). What a fab time to be home as well - Spring. All good omens. I am sure when I see you in 6 weeks you'll look fighting fit and I'll find it hard to belive you've been though all this! Enjoy the cricket and the lovely flowers of Spring. Love, Katy
ReplyDeleteThinking of you both - Lots...
ReplyDeleteAnne xx