Have arrived home today after 13 nights stay in hospital . I have been concerned for some time regarding my low oxygen levels despite the monthly abs and steroids. I have been on 24 hour oxygen. Blood gas tests have shown a need to have home oxygen which was installed this morning. Now looking forward to getting out and about and getting more fun out of life than I have recently. Meals out on the menu. I cannot fault the treatment I received, and have arrived home in much better condition than I went in. our family have been brilliant to keep up the visits and bringing treats. And sorting my washing out. Intend to log in daily again now and catch up. Wishing everyone well.
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Welcome home. Sorry to hear about your stay in hospital, sounds like you have a lovely family to take care of you. The blossom tree looks beautiful. Take things easy for a while, don't do to much to soon.
So glad your home and feeling better. The oxygen will make all the difference to your life, and give you peace of mind.
Kim xx
Nice to see you back Joyce. x
A new lease of life. Wonderful - you can start living again Joyce, and I think you intend to do just that. I am so happy for you. What a lovely photograph of blossom. Thankyou for posting.
Hurray!! So glad you are home and feeling better Joyce. That is marvellous news. Please have loads of fun now that you're home again. That's a beautiful picture by the way.
Good to hear your home and finally feeling better ,you can't beat being in your own home ,,,,even when the hospital have looked after you very well ,,,,,feet up ,relax and have quality time with your family ,💐
Hello Joyce, wonderful that you are home now and in great spirits. Yes having family support in these situations is truly a blessing. Good to know that you are feeling better.
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