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Hi all,

My husband Steven is now out of the ICU and on a general ward.

Steven can feed/drink liquids and use the toilet on his own. He can walk with the aid of a frame or crutches, depending if it's a good or bad day, the full length of the ward. Also he uses a specialized seat and still needs physical assistant from either a nurse, me or someone else, this depends if it's visiting times, when using a shower.

My husband recognizes certain faces including our baby son and has held him.

Will keep you all updated.

Samantha

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Luckyone

Hi Samantha,

That's excellent news, the road to recovery can be a long process but hopefully with the right rehabilitation he will soon be back home with you.

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AJH1709

So pleased to hear Steven is improving Samantha xxx

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