Tuesday, December 2, 2008

The Report

Hey everyone sorry it's been so long. Well today was the big day to get the okay for me to go home. After reviewing my x-rays and checking me over the doctor said that I was good to go. So thats pretty good news. I also had to have an ultrasound of my leg because I was having a lot of pain in my right calf. So they were checking for blood clots.They didn't find anything. My doctor is pretty sure that the pain is caused by some angry nerve. The plan now is that were going to be leaving Thursday morning and getting into P.G around 11:00 Then I have to meet with my social worker and my new physio. After that it's just settling into the new atmosphere of home. After 4 months of being in a hospital with nurse and doctors only the push of a button away it's a bit scary to be leaving that comfort, but the food will be better. Well I think thats all the news I have for today, a bit of a pleasant change to have it all be good.

Robert

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Robert, We're cheering from here! Enjoy your home. We trust all will be well once you are settled in. And we speak to those angry nerves and say, "quiet!" We're always glad to hear a new report. Take care. Love Shelene and gang

Anonymous said...

Robert, So glad to hear that you get to go home that's exciting! We're still praying for that pain to go away. God bless you all. Love and prayers, Ron and Debbie.

Anonymous said...

Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to home you go! It's terrific that you're finally coming home, but also understandable that it's a little scary to be kinda starting over again with new surroundings and physio people and doctors etc. I'm sure the great food will more than make up for it though!
rejoicing with you,
Nil

Anonymous said...

Yes!Yes!
That's really awesome news to hear that you will be home soon. I pray that you'll have a safe trip home and are able to get used to the new surronding's. I'll definitely get down and see you some time in the near future. I think a few of us will make the trip down.
Take care.
Michael Gilmore