Three weeks is not a long time until "Bastille Day" and the fact that it falls in the middle of the week will make it appear to arrive much quicker, especially as I will be admitted on the day prior (Tuesday)
Whilst I continue to take a relaxed approach, I want to start shifting my focus to tying up loose ends before the operation and there also needs to be a degree of planning for the time I am in hospital and the subsequent recovery.
My approach continues to be "one step at a time" and it has served me well up until now.
All I will have to do after surgery is to lay in bed and whinge, so the focus is on how the family will function as normally as possible whilst constant hospital visits are not so easily served by the site being in central London.
I am, of course, very lucky to be treated at the aforementioned location but we will need help from my parents as well as my "outlaws". The mother-out-law is a nurse and I know that she will be "itching to go". The same can be said for the others and Kitten and I will be very grateful for the extra hands.
As both sets of parents live in Wales there will some organising to ensure that they can be here in London as and when they want be.
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