No more IL-2
We've finished. The nurses are pretty sure 65 doses is a record - and also say that Quent has had the worst reactions they've ever seen.
Quentin had a sleep this afternoon and I went to John Lewis to get some presents for the nurses. I started crying almost as soon as I left the hospital - I guess it was relief. I think the shop assistant was a little surprised that buying handcream could be so emotional. On reflection, so was I.
Quent is still feeling as if he's been run over by a truck, but we are both delighted to be through it all safely and successfully. One more little lung operation (!) and we can really start to party.
Quentin had a sleep this afternoon and I went to John Lewis to get some presents for the nurses. I started crying almost as soon as I left the hospital - I guess it was relief. I think the shop assistant was a little surprised that buying handcream could be so emotional. On reflection, so was I.
Quent is still feeling as if he's been run over by a truck, but we are both delighted to be through it all safely and successfully. One more little lung operation (!) and we can really start to party.
3 Comments:
65 seems like a good number to retire on :-). Knowing Qwent bet the truck feels a lot worse than he does!!
Bob
PS...Terry Crouch, Tim + Andrea Skinner, Diane and John Smith all asked after him recently and are looking forward to meeting up.
Dear Quent & Helen,
have been with you from the start of this journey. Thank you so much for keeping up the blog. Fantastic to see the light at the end of the tunnel. You've got this far - what's 'one small op'! Still in our thoughts and prayers - looking forward to the party. Steve, Alison, Rebecca & Tommy
helen and quent - i'm so so so happy for you. thinking of you both. congratulations. look high to the future and party.
katy ben and boys xxxxxxxxxxx
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