Friday… quick update

I mentioned in the last blog that I had an appointment with the dermatologists to see how I am getting on without the regular ECP. I suppose really it was a progress report, and as my mobility is much better (and hasn’t got worse) and skin is fine, the overall opinion is that I am doing well, so no more ECP and I have been discharged from the clinic!

I did take a short walk up to the ECP unit to say “Thank you and Good-bye” to the staff there, Alison the receptionist, and Suky and Belma, two of the staff nurses. They were both pleased to see me, and delighted to hear the news. 🙂

So another fairly significant step forwards – long may it continue “Onwards and Upwards”!

4 Responses to “Friday… quick update”

  1. Terry on 18 Jun 2011 at 11:40 am #

    Hi Peter,
    How lovely to read that slowly you are being discharged from your clinic appointmeents, well done.
    More time to fill with much more exciting activities?
    Keep up the good work.
    Terry

  2. Margaret John's Mum on 24 Jun 2011 at 1:22 pm #

    Hello Peter. just found your blog. good news, life seems to be getting a bit better, love the pictures with you by the mountains, just let you know I have put a book together of all John’s blogs, and just had it bound, it took me a long time to get down to it, but I am glad that I have done it.
    Take care
    Margaret

  3. Peter on 24 Jun 2011 at 4:22 pm #

    Margaret,

    What a lovely idea! His blog was wonderful, a mixture of pragmatism, hope, humour, vented frustration and many more things. Certainly an inspiration to me so I hope it will be to many other people!

    Peter

  4. Margaret John's Mum on 25 Jun 2011 at 11:37 am #

    Thank you Peter. it has been an inspiration to me reading it. I have left it as John had wrote it, without alterations, because it was John’s and if I had changed any thing to me it wasn’t John’s writing. At the moment I have only done it for the family but I might look into having it published. and the money going to one of the teams that helped John so much.
    Now I have found your diary, I can keep in touch how you are going.
    Take care
    Margaret.

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