Blimey! Doug may come home at the weekend!!!??? (and every one of those are valid). And i haven't even got the handrails fitted or the rubbery bath mat thingy ready. But Jim has offered to come build a ramp!
Wow, they kick them out faster then the NHS .. beds cant be economically viable once they leave $$ high dependency...
But YAY - just need to dust off the old uniform and i'm all set (should it fit)... Doug is doing phenomenally, fabulously, brilliantly... and so i shouldn't be surprised..
And he hasn't even left ICU yet...no beds in acute care - now, they're really giving the NHS a run for their money...
Oh my - does that mean the meals on wheels thingamajig comes to an end?! :(
Drama - Doug's phone lost 24 hrs (- i did suggest leaving it wasn't a great idea) - so, many a bag of soiled linen unturned - only to find it charging in a station near by - ooops...
Doug's recollection of 'where he is' is now, much improved - London, Edinburgh and now Timbuktu... he might be messin' with us..
All this effort and i'd just found free parking away from the 'ghetto' (as Miles called it) - a mere 4 blocks away...
What a day...
That is such exciting news. Nurse Jane, could you please give Doug a hug and kiss for me. Laurie
ReplyDeleteI'm so ecstatic for all of you! Once Doug comes home, I do hope you'll continue with your blog updates to keep us informed on the adventures of Nurse Jane :)
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