Sunday 22 December 2013

PROGRESS CHECK


K and I have been taking things slowly and not going out and about in the same way as before since it takes us quite a while to get going each morning and using a walking frame to get everywhere is surprisingly tiring - K is weary by the end of the day. The weather has been mixed; some days with dark clouds and torrential rain and other days where the sky is blue and the sun is warm. Most mornings it feels very cold when we get up, without central heating in a dampish atmosphere and then having put on layers of warm clothes we emerge outside to hang washing or fetch wood and realise that it is much warmer out of doors.

The Physiotherapist came on Friday and put Kimon through his paces – he was exhausted. On Sunday, we plan to go out for the day to a village Christmas Fair in Varan Episkopi which will be a nice outing if the weather stays fine.



The patient is doing OK and although there is still no feeling in his lower left leg, he seems to be gaining strength and balance in his other limbs and has ventured up and down stairs to the terrace this week and, accompanied by visiting friends, zimmered his way down to the little store on Saturday to buy the bread and say hello to folk. This is good and makes him feel more normal. Incidentally, a zimmer frame in Greece is called a pee due to its shape π (think of Pi-R-squared). We have had some interesting muddles in the ensuing confusion about what healthcare professionals are actually talking about – especially in the context of Urology.



We are attempting to eat lots of cancer busting foods (everyone gives us their input on this) … cauliflower with lots of turmeric, cinnamon with lots of honey, red and orange fruit and vegetables (makes fabulous winter soups) lots of cooked tomatoes, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, walnuts, apricots (or ache-ri-pots, as our grandson calls them), frittata (with lots of above mentioned veg), carrot and ginger soup, red pepper soup and a box of sachets + two pots of vitamins from the pharmacy to try and build up K's strength a bit. All the doctors at the hospital wanted Kimon to eat loads of beef (not really sure about this) while my German friend advocates plenty of milk combined with grain materials. It is keeping me busy researching on the internet and cooking in the kitchen!



I gained a nursing proficiency badge on Friday by performing my first injection – which is a miracle indeed considering I shrank from removing so much as a splinter when my children were small. Compression sores still take a lot of attention and are doubly compounded by a compression stocking around the ankle area. So much of the time I am to-ing and fro-ing between indications and counter-indications and wondering how to balance everything out in a way that doesn't wear us both to a frazzle in the process. Putting on No. 2 compression stockings has to be my gym work out – such a struggle - and is totally lethal if you have pain in your thumb joints!

K goes for hormone injection no. 3 on Monday 23 December. These normally cause a lot of pain for two weeks after. I need to write a list of questions for the Doctor and get my instructions for the next month while we are there. In the midst of translations backwards and forwards, it easy to forget what we wanted to know.

Liz, our kindly nurse friend, (aka Busy Lizzy) was happy to have Christmas at her house and – somehow we will be nine in total but all contributing to the meal, one way or another. We will look forward to it. Getting a turkey from town to Skepasti is will be a bit like a game of Netball and the logistics of fitting three people, a turkey and a zimmer frame into a small car, meeting up with Anna who is doing the turkey collection, a visit to the Urologist, last minute shopping and liaising over Brussels sprouts quite puts my head in a spin.




We are missing all our folk and friends in the UK and wish you all a very happy Christmas and healthy New Year!                                               Καλά Χριστούγεννα και το Νέο Έτος

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