Diary

Being in a an hospice and how I am

I press a magic button and someone comes to help me go to the toilet, I press it again, and a nurse comes with pain killers, I press again, and I get advice off one of the brilliant doctors.

Well, its only fair to try and write so a blog article as, so far you have donated over a massive grand in donations. Thank you so so much.

This is going to be quite rough, as in very rough.

I am having issues in seeing the keyboard right now, my eyesite as gone quiet blurred.

I am still at the hospice and getting the full service that Weatfields offers. Which is amazing. Most days I get free complementary therapy. Does it work? Well, it frees me of pain most of the days.

I press a magic button and someone comes to help me go to the toilet, I press it again, and a nurse comes with pain killers, I press again, and I get advice off one of the brilliant doctors.

I have cooks making food for me at my beck and call, and I am quite getting used to this…

The grounds are just lovely to look at.

I know this is very short and sweet, I also know how many family and friends wanting to visit, I have ups and downs daily, almost on the hour. please be patience. I really hope to see you all soon.

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