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Category Archives: 4. Rehabilitation in Australia
Week 23 – Does anyone want a meal at McMac Motel?
It’s Sunday morning, there is a beautiful blue sky, the birds are chirping and Jake is sitting at my feet as faithful as ever. Jill is slowly improving; as usual with her strength and determination she is trying to wean herself … Continue reading
Week 22 – Stem Cells make more headlines
This week has seen Australia move one step closer to Stem Cell Research with the passing of the proposal by the Senate which was a close call by the vote count. We continue to get some attention from the media … Continue reading
Week 21 – Home alone – not any more
Home again – Jill was officially discharged on Friday morning. I arranged for a maxi cab which has wheel chair access to get home more comfortably. We had the usual confrontations with the Doctors and management of the hospital. I … Continue reading
Week 20 – Birthday and Home???
Hi – Well another week has passed with Jill still in hospital. We celebrated Jill’s birthday in Room 12 – Jill’s aunty Jean provided a cream sponge and a music playing candle. Jean and several nurses and I sang happy … Continue reading
Week 19 – Another week in Hospital
Well this has been a week we did not want. Jill is still in hospital and is still in a lot of pain. The actual cracks are in her sacrum which is part of the tailbone just above the coccyx … Continue reading
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Week 18 – I’m not suspicious by nature – but was that Friday the 13th
My apology for the web site not being available. The usual response- BEYOND OUR CONTROLL As is every week Jill has been doing exercises and with this warm weather I have made sure the swimming pool will be ready to … Continue reading
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