11 th June, penultimate day of excellent holiday in Sabinillas; tomorrow a flight from Gibraltar back home.
Usually, I would be consoled by the prospect of both the World Cup and First Test Match to look forward to but there are other more serious distractions in the next fortnight.
Three hospital appointments – that I know of, leading to major surgery in early July.
Before this holiday, I had greatly recovered from the side effects of Chemotherapy, but only to be told, after a CTC Scan, that I had a Pulmonary Embolism, edge of right lung.
That resulted in my having to inject myself, in the abdomen, with Enoxaparin Sodium every day.The PE probably resulted from the Chemotherapy, making me anaemic.
It is a relatively painless procedure.
After a long session with the Urologist at Good Hope during which he informed me that the above scan showed no other traces of Cancer and at the end of which I made him aware of the surgical route I had decided to take – removal of the bladder.
He was disconcerted when I told him I was flying to Spain the next day, because of the clot.
However, the decision to continue with the holiday has turned out to be a good one, staying in the apartment of our good friends, Anne & Dave Ayling.
So , here are some photos of the holiday:-
We are hopeful of a trip in the Campervan before the operation, appointments permitting.
Meanwhile, the logistics of tending the garden, the allotment, between Test Cricket & The World Cup.


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