Wednesday, 18 December 2019

Penrith

We arrived in Penrith at 1.00pm to be met with an icy world of minus 3 degs...
Cold to the bone

We were met by the super friendly staff there and shown to our room to settle in and unpack


A coffee in the dining area soon followed and I knocked off a few shots outside the facility of the frozen environs



A beautiful setting next to a river



We were given a nursing room and soon we had several friendly staff fawning over Nina and plotting the next day's activities 


Our room, one of several paid for and ran in the rehabilitation centre under the umbrella of The Firefighters Charity


A really nice room for a sharing couple

There's no way Nina would have come here on her own for her first visit so being able to be there with her and also benefit from the centre myself was brilliant


By far and away the highlight and most emotional part of our stay I would say
After almost a year she could walk without crutches for the first time with the help of the anti gravity treadmill



Her most enjoyable pursuit during the stay was the daily Wii Balance Board games
A great piece of kit essentially for family fun but also ideal to restablish lost balance capabilities in patients with leg injuries

The daily hydrotherapy was of supreme benefit to her as her therapy was one to one with a highly trained physiotherapist


Morning glory right outside our window








After two days of sub zero temperatures I went out for one of several walks that week taking me in to the nearby town


Whats left of Penrith Castle




On the Thursday Nina had a 'free period' and we were directed to nearby Pooley Bridge where we were advised to visit the local shop that sells hundreds of different gins....

You won't be surprised to know that we left with an expensive Rum....
Perhaps next time Nina...

We both had a very relaxing and rewarding stay up here in Penrith at Jubilee House
The whole staff were very friendly and attended to our every needs. It took a while for me to back off and just let them fuss after Nina and it felt like we were amongst family
Genuinely supportive carers making our stay very comfortable

On leaving we were given some more dates to attend next year post surgery which will be great once Nina is weight bearing again
We left after lunch on the Friday feeling revived, rested and looking forward to returning to this first class facility
Jubilee House is one of three rehab centres run in the UK by The Firefighters Charity which is a non profit making charity and relies solely on donations and the proceeds of fund raising events

Pre Op Consultation

This week Nina had her Pre op consultation with Professor Moran at QMC Nottingham
All went well after a very early start for us and arriving far too early. We were actually seen an hour early, a good omen for sure

Nina had further X rays and the Prof told us the intended course of action come surgery day
Basically the metal plate and most of the screws are to be removed and a new plate of similar length fitted without the need for a bone graft. The intention being to treat the ends of her non healed femur and bring them together before plating
It appears that her leg is twisted out of line and he will correct this
He also reassured us that he has several surgical back up plans should issues be raised during surgery and that his chosen method at present has a 95 per cent success rate in patients having a 'non union' femur fracture

The good news is her shattered knee has healed and when questioned he said he counted 10 pieces of bone that had smashed apart at the time of the accident
He also hopes to improve her leg flexion currently stuck painfully at 60 degs so that she can sit comfortably at 90 degs at a table. There's also a follow up operation involving muscle release from the bone to further improve leg flexion but thats for the future and he needs to concentrate on getting the bone fixed first

Downside is the metalwork will again need to be removed in the future and she'll have one leg shorter than the other
(Looks like only circular walks then in future...😉)

Its been a year now since the accident and barely a day goes by without Nina breaking down and crying bless her. Its all far too much to bear for her I'm afraid and I'm doing my utmost to prop her up (literally) and keep her spirits up

We are as ever eternally grateful to those of you that have helped in so many ways to lighten the load for us so wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year...

2020....surely a better year..!






Tuesday, 3 December 2019

Langdale

Some good news....finally

Nina's dates for pre op consultation and actual operation day come through, namely 16 Dec and 14 Jan and we are mightily relieved
This ties in nicely with a trip to Langdale followed immediately by a week of rehab up in Penrith

Friends Simon & Mandy had invited us to stay with them up in the beautiful lodge resort of Langdale many months ago and we never knew if it was on the cards or not likewise with our application for a stay at the Firefighters Charity Rehab facility in Penrith. Both were subject to cancellation should the dates not match up

Perfect timing was such that we could spend a few nights with our friends then drive through the stunning landscape directly to Penrith on the sunday


Arriving at Langdale we are impressed with the park layout and whats on offer


Individual lodges built 40 years ago, refurbished and beautifully laid out next to a river. There's a hotel, restaurant and spa on site and the management guys even own the pub just outside the grounds


We arrive to sub zero temperatures


Simon has it all sorted with a welcome dinner and mandatory Leffe Brun in the fridge..


Chef busy prepping steaks


Happy days


Next morning we are treated to breakfast in the Spa followed by several indulgent hours spent between being al fresco in the spa pools and the numerous steam and therapy rooms
A lovely relaxing experience laid on for Nina (and her carer)


This was a real winner. Mobility scooter turned off road adventure vehicle...
She loved this and radiated smiles....
With the speed button cranked around to maximum we had to run after her a lot but she loved the independance it gave her







Mandy joins us on the Saturday after handing over caring duties of her Mum to the rest of her family
The buggy is pressed in to action again and more countryside is burned up under those smokin' wheels....






Reversing down the ramp to a local pub was a bit hit and miss but nerves were calmed inside after a warm up and a few beers....

Strictly on the TV and another fine meal courtesy of Chef rounded off a very memorable day spent in the stunning Cumbrian landscape

Mandy & Simon came up trumps for us with this break and gave Nina a much needed morale boost. She loved the Spa experience, dining in the restaurant and had huge grins bombing around on that golf cart....

We said our farewells and drove off on the sunday morning in the direction of nearby Penrith in a relaxed state to begin a week of one to one rehab for Nina