Qube (David), should keep everyone updated there and either Mikey or myself will pass that on here.Hello all, and thanks for the kind words. David (Qube) arrived home last Tuesday and set up my computer on the dining room table, so I can at least now get to the table from my downstairs bed and chairs once a day.
I am going into a hospice soon for a blood transfustion as my blood count is 8 and it should be 14.
Also I bought an Wii player so my dear wife and I can at least play games whilst I am in my chair or bed.
Well thats the news so far, I am unable to walk even one step and have the oxygen nose (Thingy LOL) stuck in there 24/7 on 4 litres. Oh happy days.
Cheers all.
Shamus
Shamus has his worse bad days and his better day days. There are no good days where he can walk around. The good days mean he can get out of his armchair, into a wheel chair and go on the computer for a while.
Without Mum (my favourite fossil), Dad would not be able to cope alone. She's doing a wonderful job and Dad is making the most of his better days. They're still enjoying playing Nintendo Wii which is good to break up the menotany of watching TV alone and it's something they can enjoy together.
Apart from that, not much is new. I do plan on going over again in January for another visit__________________
Until the next time,
Qube...