OK, Friday again and time to list my gratefuls at the end of a strange week..
Firstly I'm enormously grateful to the NHS....in particular the South Central Ambulance service and the staff of the Oxford Heart Centre (based at the JR hospital in Oxford).
They, literally, saved DH's life last Sunday when he had a heart attack.
He's home now with the right artery unblocked and with a stent in place to keep it that way.
You hear so many bad things about the NHS (and we've experienced them too) but in an emergency they ROCK!
Next up is the boy who came home on Tuesday to see his Dad and to help me.
It's been lovely having him for company...watching the football, working our way through the Twilight films (at his girlfriend's suggestion - think she must want him to take her to see "Breaking Dawn") and sharing housework etc.
Friends have helped too...by offering lifts, texting (even if I didn't recognise their # - sorry Jo!!), phoning to chat, emailing ...generally just keeping me connected to the world....bringing books for DH to read (he's so not used to sitting around and resting) and healthy treats.
I'm waiting for Sainsbury's to deliver as, apart from walking Max and hospital visits, I haven't left the house this week.
I've tried to craft but ended up binning my efforts....so not in the right frame of mind.
As yet, we don't know how long DH will be off work. We do know he's not allowed to drive for a week.
I'll update when I have more news.
And finally...people have said I must have panicked when DH was having the attack...
I didn't panic....'cos I didn't realise what was happening and neither did he..
Just got on and made the phone call.....
Glad your husband is feeling better. The emergency treatment is so important at a time like that; so glad they helped so well. Look after yourself! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteNo point in panicking...it doesn't bring the ambulance any quicker :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you coped so well, glad OH is doing better :D XXX
Phew, what a week! Good to hear DH is back home and recovering and that you have had your son home for support.
ReplyDeleteI forgive you for not knowing my mobile number off by heart!
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Oh Susie, I'm so sorry to hear all your recent news, please forgive me for my late comments, I've had huge problems with blogger for months, and have only just found a way in, so loads of catching up to do. Just to let you know that I'm thinking of you Sue, and ofcourse your hubby too, and hope everything works out well for you both.
ReplyDeleteSending lots of hugs
Suzie xxx :)
Yeah for the NHS Rocking - so glad that things were dealt with quickly and well and that DH is now home! Sending you biggest hugs!
ReplyDeleteWell done. Keep calm and carry on !!!
ReplyDeleteso pleased to hear david is home again sue, sending you both tons of saprkles...
ReplyDeleteremember to take care of yourself too, hugs...xx
maria xx
So sorry to hear your news Susie, thinking of you CCx
ReplyDeleteGood to read a positive story about the NHS, not good to hear why though.
ReplyDeleteYay for DS too. Hope you have a better week Sue :)
OMG so stunned to hear the news Sue, I am so glad he is ok and that he is recovering. It sounds like a stressful and scary time for you all.
ReplyDeleteI am sending big hugs your way my friend and stay positive
June xxxxxxx