It's a date! Sort of...
Since finding out I would be having the op I have sort of put it to the back of my mind as most of my worrying before was about the ifs-and-buts of Mr W. saying no again. So I haven't really had much to think about as I have just been waiting for the date of the pre-op so I could start planning. After Mr. W said yes I went back to Roehampton to see the Physio team, and as I had anticipated, it was very helpful. I learnt more about the exercises and the day to day activities. I was shown a couple of prosthetic legs and all the methods of attachments. I also saw the ward I would be staying on and met some of the nurses there (though they are re-decorating the ward and it will look different by the time I am there). So it was a good day. After 3 anxious months of waiting for the letter with the date for my pre-op assessment to drop through the letter box, I got a bit fed up of waiting and decided to give Kingston hospital a call to find out what was happening. My hope w...