One week or so on I have yet to hear from the Hospital. Still to be fair it could be caught up in the post and if it was urgent I think I would know by now.
The good news is that Ev has recovered well. She has been singing with the Voices of the Isle of Wight during the busy Christmas Season and there have been no ill effects. There has also been some weight loss and there is no doubt that she is very much on the mend.
Those of you who have moved house will know that it can be a tortuous business and our sale is proving to be just that. The current delay is because the Investment Bank for the first person in the chain has only just get round to doing the necessary. If you want to add in the fortnight shut down for Christmas and New Year nothing much is going to happen before mid January. In the meantime Andrea and Martin have gone to a new Estate Agent. They have been unimpressed with the existing one.
As this is likely to be my last post before Christmas I wish all readers the complements of the season.
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Thursday, 13 December 2012
I duly went for my appointment with Mr. Byrne in Southampton.
This was less than satisfactory because he was not able to access the pictures of my CT Scan. Considering that I had been referred to him to see if the scar tissue had created hernia problems this wasn't all that good. He did apologise and ask me a number of questions about eating, coughing and acid reflux.
Mr. Byrne thinks that no further action will be needed but he will check the scan and write to me to confirm one way or the other. I told him of our move to Derbyshire and that if action was needed I would prefer this to be done in Southampton where the staff know me. Under the NHS changes giving "patient choice" this shouldn't be a problem.
As far as our move to Derbyshire is concerned this is more likely to be in mid February. It's important that Emily and Adam are in schools there by the end of half term. House moves are they say the most stressful of our lives. Hopefully this won't be too difficult.
In the meantime I made a flying visit to Canada to help celebrate my Cousin June's 80th Birthday. It was a surprise party and I was pleased to be there. Thanks to Cousin David and his wife Mary Anne for their hospitality and if any of you are ever in the Town of Prescott, Ontario you should stay at the Ashbury Inn on the River. The hosts Bev and Lyle are wonderful and the Breakfasts are out of this world.
Finally I am pleased to report that at last Ev is feeling better after 5 weeks of a nasty chest infection.
This was less than satisfactory because he was not able to access the pictures of my CT Scan. Considering that I had been referred to him to see if the scar tissue had created hernia problems this wasn't all that good. He did apologise and ask me a number of questions about eating, coughing and acid reflux.
Mr. Byrne thinks that no further action will be needed but he will check the scan and write to me to confirm one way or the other. I told him of our move to Derbyshire and that if action was needed I would prefer this to be done in Southampton where the staff know me. Under the NHS changes giving "patient choice" this shouldn't be a problem.
As far as our move to Derbyshire is concerned this is more likely to be in mid February. It's important that Emily and Adam are in schools there by the end of half term. House moves are they say the most stressful of our lives. Hopefully this won't be too difficult.
In the meantime I made a flying visit to Canada to help celebrate my Cousin June's 80th Birthday. It was a surprise party and I was pleased to be there. Thanks to Cousin David and his wife Mary Anne for their hospitality and if any of you are ever in the Town of Prescott, Ontario you should stay at the Ashbury Inn on the River. The hosts Bev and Lyle are wonderful and the Breakfasts are out of this world.
Finally I am pleased to report that at last Ev is feeling better after 5 weeks of a nasty chest infection.
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