Sunday 6 November 2011

Thursday 3rd November 2011

Wow can't believe Paul actually is up and alert, he's full of life, which I haven't properly seen for nearly two years, he's more alert and the the whites of his eyes are glowing (this may sound bizarre but Paul was very jaundice and his eyes were very yellow when he had PSC). HE came shopping to Tesco's with me I was worried thinking it was to much for him,but he was adamant that he was coming in rather than wait in the car.

I know he hated being restricted to staying indoors, as he was unable to walk and became out of breath very easily. It was a lovely feeling knowing that my hubby was coming back, we always use to do everything together, but the last 8months were difficult and heartbreaking.

Paul's second day back at home and he has a new favourite meal Chicken curry, He liked curry before his transplant but not everyday, I don't care if he wants a homemade curry everyday it's a pleasure to see him eat. He use to have a sweet tooth, but it doesn't take his fancy anymore.

Paul is on a total of 31 Tablets a day, 3 being anti rejection tablets (Prednisolone, Mycophenolate and Tacrolimus), Omeprazole which is for anti-acid, Co-Trimoxozole which is a Prophalatic Antibiotic, Aspirin which thins the blood, Calceos which is a calcium  and vitamin supplement, Asacol which is for Paul's  Ulcerative Colitis, Dihydrocodiene and paracetamol are for pain relief and Alendromic Acid once a week for his Osteoporosis. Frebusin energy drinks and shots for energy.

He's had a superb day,everyday is a special one and we will take each day as it comes.

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