by Susie | Jul 22, 2007 | Uncategorized
Hamada and IanHamada returned home after an eight day stay in Lincoln Hospital, he is still weak but so much better after the good care and attention received . Thanks to the amazing team in A and E – also to Mr Bowen and particularly to the young house Doctor...
by Susie | Jul 12, 2007 | Uncategorized
See twinkling eyes that dull with paineyes once bright as fire flameswe juggle pills to make it wanewith every day I cry for youmoving now is hard to dolimbs get stuck refusing tounbend, and move as graceful should,I wish I could untangle youdreams that see you run...
by Susie | Jul 12, 2007 | Uncategorized
After a good consultation with Prof Russell and feeling happy about the plans for further treatment, Hamada was very unwell during Tuesday night, and after rather a panic ,was rushed at 4am by ambulance back to Lincoln where he has been re-admitted. He is stable and...
by Susie | Jul 10, 2007 | Uncategorized
A better visit today at Lincoln Hospital, a consultation with Prof N Russell of Nottingham City Hospital prove to be more promising. The Professor would like Hamada to continue with the current Chemotherapy regime for two more monthly cycles and hopefully reduce the...
by Susie | Jul 6, 2007 | Uncategorized
So you found that quiet placewhere lights were dimand I was dressed in lace,this boulevard of strangersjust the perfect place,the candles melted slowlyOh! your handsome face.You found that quiet placewhen you took me in your armsthe slowness of the musicyou, and all...
by Susie | Jul 4, 2007 | Uncategorized
The daily task and extra to this! are all the Chemotherapy Drugs Hamada is taking everyday in his battle to overcome his illness. Hamada is a little better this week but he has bone pain, which we are getting almost under control. He thanks everyone for their lovely...