ashman
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Well yesterday was a busy day for me after brekkie i jumped on my wheels and followed the pathways towards the Mens Shed to visit my mates there and spend morning tea break with them, they couldn't believe their eyes when they saw me and everyone stopping work to come and greet me, was a good feeling of friendship, after morning tea i had to meet my daugther at the cafe at the complex about 10:20 were i had a mango smoothy with her, then 11am had my workout in the pyhso gym, my daughter hung around then caught up with her in my room before lunch, after lunch i had to catch a wheel chair cab up to the big hospital for a check up app on my leg at 1pm, a day out lol.
I got the the hospial transit centre at 1:30 and while waiting for a wardsman to take me to the 7 floor for my app i seen a ambulance crew preping a patient for transport and heard her say she is going to Brighton, i relized it was my wife Debra what a surprise that was with a quick hi and bye before we both moved on.
Well the doctors were so happy how my stump is healing and the road rash as well, they took out the rest of my stichers and sent me back to Brighton.
On the way back in the cab we got caught in a early afternoon peak hour traffic jam and took 45 mins to go a short distant, it was after 4:20 and i was thinking i was going to miss dinner, but we made it back 15min before, to my surprise they moved my wife in the same room with me and my daugther was still with her.
I got to tell you that was one hell of a day for me, gave me a good workout in my wheel chair that's for sure.
My wife is not allowed to move her leg much or put any weight on it but she can get out of bed to go to the toilet with help from the nurses, but at a rehab hospital they try to get the patients to do things on their own as much as they can, all part of rehab.
So a busy day for me, but this weekend is a long weekend a public holiday for Australia day on the 26th, so be no workout as well short staff and nurses on duty, a quiet long weekend for the inmates.
A pyhso person is meeting my daugther up the house today to check what is needed for me and Debra, like hand rails and access to the house and all, a very important day for sure to getting me home sooner.
Ash
I got the the hospial transit centre at 1:30 and while waiting for a wardsman to take me to the 7 floor for my app i seen a ambulance crew preping a patient for transport and heard her say she is going to Brighton, i relized it was my wife Debra what a surprise that was with a quick hi and bye before we both moved on.
Well the doctors were so happy how my stump is healing and the road rash as well, they took out the rest of my stichers and sent me back to Brighton.
On the way back in the cab we got caught in a early afternoon peak hour traffic jam and took 45 mins to go a short distant, it was after 4:20 and i was thinking i was going to miss dinner, but we made it back 15min before, to my surprise they moved my wife in the same room with me and my daugther was still with her.
I got to tell you that was one hell of a day for me, gave me a good workout in my wheel chair that's for sure.
My wife is not allowed to move her leg much or put any weight on it but she can get out of bed to go to the toilet with help from the nurses, but at a rehab hospital they try to get the patients to do things on their own as much as they can, all part of rehab.
So a busy day for me, but this weekend is a long weekend a public holiday for Australia day on the 26th, so be no workout as well short staff and nurses on duty, a quiet long weekend for the inmates.
A pyhso person is meeting my daugther up the house today to check what is needed for me and Debra, like hand rails and access to the house and all, a very important day for sure to getting me home sooner.
Ash