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11th August 2008, 05:27 PM #46
Went well Rhonda is moving around without the use of her wheelchair now, she was actually able to walk around the shops at the Glen Shopping Centre, the last three weeks here really tough on Rhonda because the programme challenged her both physically and emotionally there was more than a few breakdowns. This morning I dropped her back for the last week and then she comes home and with two half days at the hospital for the next six weeks and then every two weeks. So in answer to your question the weekend was great Rhonda was really happy to be at home and I thing it really helped her emotionally. If I told you any more I would have to shoot you as the saying goes.
Believe it or not the doctors wanted me to stop, they had pre judged and thought that I was using the letters to put pressure on Rhonda so I showed them a letter and I think that they got embarrassed. I think that these people live a sheltered existence and also become de-sensitised to their patients needs.
Regards
PhilTwo things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I´m not so sure about the universe.
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11th August 2008, 07:17 PM #47
When I was really really ill a couple of months ago, the best thing was simply that Lee was there for me, you are doing exactly what you ought to do.
CARE.
Don't worry about the nurses, you are probably taking more notice of them because you aren't really sure about showing your feelings. I bet they are SMILING at you NOT laughing at you because they admire how much you love your wife after all these years.
I envy your wife even though I have a good one here (not wife though) as well.
WolffieEvery day is better than yesterday
Cheers
SAISAY
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12th August 2008, 12:30 AM #48anne-maria.
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14th August 2008, 02:06 PM #49
Rhonda comes home tomorrow after four weeks hard work, she still has to follow up with treatment as an outpatient twice a week for the next six weeks then down to fortnightly and so on.
To mark the occasion and as a reward for all her hard work I will be giving her a diamond bracelet, I will have the box placed amongst 24 red roses, I was going to put the money toward a spindle moulder, I figure that it can wait a bit longer.
I have decided to throw the men's rules out the window, I have broken so many. When I am called up to explain to the men's council they will not know where to start so the rule book might get rewritten.
PhilTwo things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I´m not so sure about the universe.
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14th August 2008, 02:16 PM #50
NO Mens rules have been broken (Boys rules, maybe).
We are all proud of how you have supported the other half.
When you marry you become one.
When one half hurts the the whole does.
You have proven to be a real man, soft and loving at heart and strong on the outside.
Well done.
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