thats how long i have to go till i get down to the hospital to see trev.
cant come quick enough.
thankfully hes been able to find the energy to call me most days and he texts me still everyday but im sure everyone here knows how important it is to have touch and to feel the closeness of people you love.
Hes been on a chemo drip for the past 24 hours. it made him very ill last night and he got some sort of infection…
Im here in the kitchen staring at this screen. harassing google with all the new words which have cropped up today.
After calling the hospital as my lovely man was too ill to talk yesterday and i havent recieved any texts from him today i was told his tumours are breaking down too fast. apparently theres problems. apparently the nurse couldnt tell me via the phone call i had made. so here i am waiting for them to call…
I couldnt feel further away. Had to return home to scotland after spending 2 weeks with him at his home and in hospital.
Trev has been feeling poorly for about 6 weeks. Flu type aches and shivers and a raging sore belly. Docs told him he had a torn muscle and then changed it to having indigestion.
The last doc he saw could see how ill he was and sent him straight to hospital for an endoscopy. That showed up abnormal…
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