Blog2024 ≫ She is coming home

Finally been seen by enough people, the most senior of them thinks carrying on with the antibiotics is the right thing. She's allowed to come home, without any operation. So possibly they just want the bed. I hope she has been able to get the follow-up appointment she wanted before she left. Worst situation would be coming home, then getting worse, and having to start all over again. As always, will we remember the only way to get anything done is to go to A&E right away? Probably not.

We visited last night after work, she was feeling much more positive then and expecting a scan soon. Then after we'd gone home (getting a Taco Bell for the boys on the way) she had the scan, and so the ball started rolling for her release, and she got the OK this morning.

It's too late notice now for me to go into London for work tomorrow isn't it? I'm still needed here.

There was free Octopus Energy today1, I managed to get a wash and a dry in but not not two dries because I was busy with work.

Sunny intervals and a moderate breeze, 2 - 9℃.

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