Being an entirely unexpected event it was not possible to make any advance plans. The immediate aftercare involved lying down for five days to help promote the initial healing of the re-attached retina and to help keep it in place. Driving for the time being is out of the question. This is somewhat inconvenient for running a smallholding. The recent arrival of two litters of pigs, crops needing to be harvested, along with the routine daily husbandry, added to the challenge.
However, a combination of brothers and sisters and a nephew, as well as daughters, have stepped in without hesitation, or any solicitation necessary, to provide the most practical support with largely unfamiliar tasks. For this we are most exceedingly grateful. These are precious attachments.
I hope you are fully recovered soon. NNUH is a great hospital. I'm so glad everyone has rallied round to keep things going while you were incapacitated. Love and prayers winging your way 👍❤️🙏
ReplyDeleteThank you. I certainly had a very positive experience at NNUH.
DeleteWishing you an uneventful and complete recovery. Wonderful that so many stepped up to lend a hand while you recover! Yes, family are precious attachments. Be well.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for for your kind thoughts.
DeleteHope you recover quickly. What a wonderful family
ReplyDeleteThank you. I am one of 10 siblings and we are still a close family. I.m not sure if that is more common or less common in large families.
DeleteWhat a shock - Thank goodness you have help. Lying down for 5 days sounds very difficult when you know what there is to do outside.
ReplyDeleteIt was very unexpected! It was awkward to say he least knowing what needed to be done. Thankfully I am perpendicular again.
DeleteThank you!
DeleteLife always "happens", doesn't it? So glad you got excellent treatment and that family rallied round to help. Prayers for a complete recovery.
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