And, happily, it looks like the surgery was a great success.
In the meantime I've spent a lot of time hanging around waiting for the next thing to happen: trying to jolly him along as he anxiously waited for his slot in theatre, sitting quietly with him whilst he slept off the after-affects of the anaesthetic, keeping him company when he had to over-night in the clinic and didn't have anyone else to talk to. And, as is my way, I brought along some cross-stitch to help with the stress of worrying and the boredom of waiting. In situations like this, when I can't concentrate on anything too involved, I find that the simple, colour-guided process of cross-stitch is hugely helpful. *Breathe and stitch. Stitch again. Take another breath*. Repeat from * to * for as long as the agony lasts. I can just about cope with hospitals, and waiting for a loved one in surgery downstairs, if I remember to breathe and stitch ...
So after all that angst, this is where I've got to:
All the best for now,
Well, at least the surgery is over...I know that is a relief. I am happy for you guys that it is a success. Even though it was unexpected, I bet you are glad it is over! (I used to always take some kind of hand stitching with me while waiting in hospitals and dr's offices...)(I do like what you accomplished.)
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