Well, the op seemed to go OK - and the consultant seemed pleased. Today he disclosed, before chucking me out, that I had "a very unusual aneurysm". Not something I would have wished to know about - it looks like another version of "interesting" which is usually bad news. Anyway, here I am back at Bidborough, in the cold and snow, slightly sore in places, which will wear off. All callers and visitors are welcome - give us a bit of notice so we can be prepared. The next op will be four days in the London Bridge Hospital, where they sort my back out, on the 29 January.
Not sure if I shall get to Lodge or Rotary meetings for a couple of months. It all depends on how mobile I am after the back op. No promises being made there, I imagine. And the seeds for the allotment have now arrived. Not sure about that either, although 2/3 of it are now down to soft fruit, in anticipation of old age and infirmity.
Thursday, 14 January 2010
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