It's great to hear from you Terry and I'm glad your breathing is good.
However, it must be very frustrating not being provided with the pain relief or physio you need.
I hope things improve for you very soon. Hopefully a doctor will soon come on duty, in your ward, who knows what pain relief to prescribe that will work for you and how pain can be managed effectively for MND patients.
It sounds like you might need much better painkillers and some physiotherapy, like a very good back massage (but I'm no expert!).
I hope the food isn't the usual NHS's bland menu! - hopefully your wife is bringing in some festive food parcels, so you can keep your stength up.
It's good to see you are still wearing your Santa hat - it must very handy for pulling over your ears at night, if there are any loud snorers nearby.
Sending you love and hugs,
Kayleigh x
However, it must be very frustrating not being provided with the pain relief or physio you need.
I hope things improve for you very soon. Hopefully a doctor will soon come on duty, in your ward, who knows what pain relief to prescribe that will work for you and how pain can be managed effectively for MND patients.
It sounds like you might need much better painkillers and some physiotherapy, like a very good back massage (but I'm no expert!).
I hope the food isn't the usual NHS's bland menu! - hopefully your wife is bringing in some festive food parcels, so you can keep your stength up.
It's good to see you are still wearing your Santa hat - it must very handy for pulling over your ears at night, if there are any loud snorers nearby.
Sending you love and hugs,
Kayleigh x
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