I returned yesterday afternoon to Feldkirch. Paul was moved out of ICU yesterday afternoon to their neurological rehabilition hospital in Rankweil, some 7kms away from Feldkirch.
My challenge and goal this week, and achieve it I will, is to organise Paul's repatriation to London. This I am doing with the very fine guidance of our London GP, who has some of the best connections, and like me, gets things done. The challenge has been to find a bed in an appropriate hospital to receive Paul. This we are doing and we have identified one. I now have to bring the two hospitals together and establish the liasion. Then it will be the medical team / aircraft that will need to be put in place, and then I can get him back to London.
Believe you me, I am not hanging around now, but I have to follow the protocol / procedures, and organising the above may take a few days. Visiting hours at Rankweil are between 3 - 7pm only. I can't wait to get him back to London.
I will post more news, hopefully, by the end of the week. I cannot add anymore at the moment. My love and best wishes to everyone and thank you for your continuing love and prayers. PENNY
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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good luck for organising the airlift!
ReplyDeletethinking of you , Paul and all the family,
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AJ
I am praying for you, Penny, that you have all the strength and support you need to organize Paul's return to London. You are amazing. We are all here behind you. Love, Susan
ReplyDeleteWe think of you, Penny, on waking and throughout the day until time to retire at the close of every day. You are a source of inspiration in energy and drive and with this will come your reward to get dear Paul back on British soil. But you must not forget to look after yourself. We shall continue to pray for yourself, the children and that Paul will continue to make progress no matter how small or slow. He is an extremely fortunate man to have such a strong wife. With love
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