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The latest update.
John remains in hospital ( where he has been since 27th November)
Sadly his progress has been minimal. He remains paralysed down one side and the phsyio has as yet to obtain some results. He has lost 2 stone from his already slender frame.
Over the weekend he was extremely poorly with a urinary infection and a raging throat infection.
Sheila continues to visit every day and demonstrate enormous courage.
Yesterday we picked her up at 5.00p.m.
An hour later I had a call from her to say she was feeling very ill. I was round there in seconds. Now here is the great benefiscence of God.
The surgery was still open.
The Duty Doctor said that she would wiat for us.
The other Ann ( neighbour the other side) dropped everything to come with us in case Sheila became worse while I drove.
I, who never drive at night got us there in record time ( without breaking the speed limit)
The Doctor checked Sheila over thoroughly and said it was nothing serious. She had a slight glandular infection and may have had a small panic attack because of the extreme anxiety over the weekend.
Her daughter came and spent the night with her.
This morning she is fully recovered.
I cannot tell you how grateful I am to be able to come here and receive words of encouragement and support for Sheila.
( Also that we have a wonderful medical practice. The Doctor and Receptionist both were so kind in waiting for us and treating us with so much compassion.
These are for you all
Sadly his progress has been minimal. He remains paralysed down one side and the phsyio has as yet to obtain some results. He has lost 2 stone from his already slender frame.
Over the weekend he was extremely poorly with a urinary infection and a raging throat infection.
Sheila continues to visit every day and demonstrate enormous courage.
Yesterday we picked her up at 5.00p.m.
An hour later I had a call from her to say she was feeling very ill. I was round there in seconds. Now here is the great benefiscence of God.
The surgery was still open.
The Duty Doctor said that she would wiat for us.
The other Ann ( neighbour the other side) dropped everything to come with us in case Sheila became worse while I drove.
I, who never drive at night got us there in record time ( without breaking the speed limit)
The Doctor checked Sheila over thoroughly and said it was nothing serious. She had a slight glandular infection and may have had a small panic attack because of the extreme anxiety over the weekend.
Her daughter came and spent the night with her.
This morning she is fully recovered.
I cannot tell you how grateful I am to be able to come here and receive words of encouragement and support for Sheila.
( Also that we have a wonderful medical practice. The Doctor and Receptionist both were so kind in waiting for us and treating us with so much compassion.
These are for you all
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