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Hello gang, how are we all? I am slowly getting round to reading posts and Warped again but I am behind on most news! ;))

Went to Nevill Hall Wednesday and had my bloods done... sat talking to a fella who was in the same time as me having his 2nd transplant - his stem cells are bit sluggish. We compared notes on the horridness of transplants!
Eventually bloods came back and the registrar took me off to discuss - they are very pleased as my kidneys have recovered, which apparently they were worrying about after me being poorly whilst in there. My platelets are 126, which means as they are over 60 I am allowed to drive. And my neutraphils 0.6 so all going in the right direction. Time to start the echinacea and multivitamins and get my juicer working hard again :)))

After lunch we packed everything up and mum and Bry drove us home. Oh my goodness it was so good to walk through my own door after so long!!

My teenagers wet into superdrive and have been looking after me amazingly well. Breakfasts in bed, and cooking all the evening meals...and Ben has been cooking and washing up too bless him :)
I am very proud of my little family :)))

On Saturday I got dressed properly and ventured into local village... I drove the whole 1 and half miles with Bronwen and sent her into the shops for me. It felt weird to be driving after so long, but it went well! I had a rather big surprise when I was waiting outside the shops - Megz called me to say I had visitors - someone I havent seen properly for nearly two years, a friend I did a traditional sweatlodge with a while ago. Petty things got in the way, but I think recently perspectives have changed, and well, anyway, it was very good to see him and his daughter again, and the shiny motorbike! ;) And just as they were leaving, Jo appeared with homemade lemon drizzle cake - nomnom!!!!

Sunday I drove to mums for Bry's 73rd birthday - wow what a lunch! Big fat prawns in lime sauce for starter, and chicken and mushroom creamy sauce with pasta for main, and massive trifle for pud - my portions are still smaller than usual, but I am starting to get some tastebuds back! By 3/4pm I was knackered so drove back home for a loll on my own sofa :)

Today Deri and I are watching films and waiting for the plumber as the kitchen tap is leaking over the floor. And getting ready for her new school on Wednesday!

Glanusk are having some kinda Jubillee do for Her Maj, she's aking an appearance so us tenants are getting our trees and bushes pruned and lopped so the route in looks neat which is making me laugh a lot!!
The good thing is that I find I am not getting overly cross about much - not taking the negativity on board is going to be one more lesson I'm learning; I already worked out there's no point. You can still support causes and stand up for injustices, be upset for your friends when they're hurt etc ;-)) And I suppose I'm instinctively saving my energy for what's important?

I'm looking forward to being strong enough to take the dog out.  Random thought !

I'm feeling very positive in general. Which is good.

All warm squishy hugs to those that need them. And much Love to all.
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  • Such a lovely blog to read Ems so filled with warmth and hope.Your little family are stars and are really doing their bit for their mum.To be back in your own home and be able to do some of the normal things even though tiring must give you a good feeling.Hurrah for your bloods and kidneys doing so well after all you have been through.Queens visit hey she must get fed up of the smell of fresh paint everywhere she goes.You are so right about not taking negativity on board keep on soaking up the positives and reserving your energy.Looking forward to when you can walk your dog again and possibly take some photographs on your travels.Once again it's so good to hear from you and how well you are doing much love huge hugs Cruton xxxxxxx
  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Yay for good bloods and recovery! Yay for wonderful teenagers! So nice that you are back in your own home and are out and getting around town, too.

    Liz xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Yay! 

    That's about all I can manage, but yay!!

    xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Huzzah and Horrah all round.... :)

    I am VERY pleased that you are being looked after and that old friends are friends and bye gones are byegones... and that you are up and about and driving and all that..

    I will give you stern looks for doing too much though (no said I have to practice what I preach!!)

    Its mind blowing to think you have done all of that and are now home again after all the waiting and worrying and scared and and and hahaaa here we are out the other side... :)

    I wish you plenty of patience and strength for the healing road ahead and so so sooooo much love to my Welsh sister.... can't wait to see you again soooooooon and we can tire eachother out with nattering or just sit and grin....

    Don't sit in the garden or you might get trimmed and painted!

    I am having one of those squishy hugs even though I don't really need one ;)

    A big one back to you too....

    Little My xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Cruton, thank you my lovely! :))

    *Waves at TyTy * - nice to meet you Liz, welcome to my ramblings!

    Yay is all i sneeded Hils, thanks honey!

    'Ello LM! My energy levels are getting a tiny bit better each day and today whilst the big girls were out I did lunch for me and Deri and didn't feel too knackered afterwards :)) I have sat down all afternoon with the laptop since, promise :))

    It is amazing to think I got through A Major Thing, weird isn't it? I know lots of us here have already, and hats off to us all!!!!!!!!!!

    A good catch up with coffee is definitely top priority haha! And hugs are for everyone, and thanks for mine :)

    Big kisses to everyone xxxxxxxxxxxx