Lots of phone calls and messages from Mal who sounds a lot livelier, he was even messaging Tariq and joking.
I took Ellie out and saw Slav. He is such a lovely fella and again offered to do anything to help. He said he is almost running the Jubilee centre (voluntarily), they really don’t deserve him, he is such a hard worker.
Ellie and I went over the fields. She did a lot of running and then came home and relaxed with her teddy!

Amazon came and delivered a parcel. This is what it was….

I knew as soon as I opened it who it was from, my friend Zoe who I was at college with, she is such a lovely girl.
The big surprise of the day came when about 1pm I had a message from Mal to say they were letting him out, his levels had lowered enough to let him home. There is still some way to go but they were getting there. I arrived and he had everything packed, including catheters and “passport” which he now has to take to every appointment. The GP should see him in 3 days, his op will be at Maidstone and probably not until the new year. A leaflet full of do’s and don’ts but nothing telling you how to put the night catheter on. Of course they showed him but he didn’t take it in. It’s amazing what you find on Youtube and then I spent all night worrying I had done it the right way.
He was so glad to be home. I was very relieved too but then realised I was responsible for him, hoping nothing went wrong!
