All being well, I should get home from hospital for brief home visit within the next 3 weeks. Thereafter, the is a good chance of getting home for good, probably in January. I still cannot eat or drink normally but I can do the excercises to improve my swallow as well at home as in hospital. My walking is wobbly on a walking frame, but getting better, and my writing and speech are a mess still, but also heading in the right direction. Being at home will be so much better after around 4 months in hospital wards. Physically I can see and hear well, my memory seems to be maily intact, so I have lots to be grateful for. The facilities lacking should work eventually. A good chance of more "normal service" on the amateur radio blog from mid-January.
In the meantime my brother John has raised almost £1000 for the brain injury charity Headway. I cannot thank hi enough. My continued thanks for all donations including some very large donations from my American friends. This has been a very long haul personally and a big reminder how precious normal, everyday life is. We take everything for granted whereas we need to remind ourselves just how wonderful everything is.
The improvement you've made over the last few weeks is seriously impressive. Well done!
ReplyDeleteJJ
Good to hear from you, and I am glad you are improving. Take care, 73 Paul
ReplyDeleteVery impressive! There is no place like home, thats one thing for sure.
ReplyDeleteAll the best as always.
73 G1KQH
Great news Roger!
ReplyDeleteYou seem to be healing fast. Good news indeed :-)
ReplyDeleteMike
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That's great news Roger. Hopefully when you are home you'll be able to resume some radio activities - if you feel like it that is.
ReplyDeleteJulian, G4ILO
Nice to hear from you Roger.
ReplyDeleteEddie G3ZJO
Very best wishes, Roger.
ReplyDeleteGeorge M1GEO.
Very positive news, Roger. Congratulations on your progress so far.
ReplyDeleteVery best wishes to you and your family.
Tim G4VXE
This Is great news Roger ! Sounds like your healing faster and faster. Keep it up om.
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De Andy
Great news Roger
ReplyDeleteYou have made good progress and being at home will help with your recovery. Best wishes to you and your family.
Tony G4LLW
Roger just read your post and am very happy to hear that you may be home soon. the improvement are a great sign. Once at home the healing should increase.
ReplyDeleteMike
So glad to hear of your progress Roger. Your earth mode experiments inspired me to carry on with my own. Hope to see your blogs once again. A Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family.
ReplyDelete73 Ken G4APB