By Gillian (using Christopher’s iPad at the hospice)
I have been here all day and it has been quite a gruelling day altogether. There has been a step-change for the worse I’m afraid.
He had a fit this morning – very like the one in January and again on the train, and collapsed on the floor. Fortunately I caught him on the way down. I bellowed for the nurses who were there within seconds, brought him round and got him back into bed. He’s been drifting in an out of consciousness all the rest of the day, though he was a bit more lucid and knew who I was when I finally decided he was fit to leave for the evening.
I will return tomorrow to talk to the consultant about the scan result, and to see what he suggests doing to improve things.
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So sorry – I was hoping things were calming down for you. Glad Chris is getting such good care, and I hope the consultant has some positive news tomorrow.
Thinking of you both,
D & A.
Hugs to both of you. I hope things make a turn for the better soon.
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