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10 March 2010 @
03:50 GMT - Charles Cooper
To all my friends
(and all those who are kind enough to care),
Dear All of You,
The last few days
have been quite fantastic and i'd like to thank each and every one of
you for your kind thoughts, messages and other paraphernalia.
On Saturday
evening, I was at home with Susie, Elliot and Helen and about to
leave for a Curry, for which we were running late.
I asked Helen to
join me in the lift to go downstairs, because Susie and Elliot were
smart enough not to ride in my lift. I opened the door and stepped
into the lift, with Helen ready to follow me, which she never did.
That is because the lift had stopped on the floor above and
incorrectly allowed the door beneath it to open.
Still chatting to
Helen, I stepped into the open doorway-- and fell to the bottom of
the lift shaft.
The ambulance was
called and arrived at racing speed, whereupon they put me onto a
series of about 10 stretchers! Having finally settled on what must
have seemed a good one, I was taken, along with my family to the
Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, where they used another batch
of similar stretchers!
They did a good
job of helping me, but were unable to do the requisite surgery. So,
on the Sunday, I was moved to the Princess Grace, where a
fantastically efficient, kind and amusing staff did all the jobs.
I am now in a
lovely room, number 222, and with the help of Elliot and the porter,
am finally on the email. That does not mean that I will be able to
actually send this to you, but I will try!
Now for the
future... which I can see with Susie, Helen and Elliot around me, is
going to be a bloody struggle!
As some of you may
know, Susie and I are booked on a seaborne cruise for our 30th
Anniversary, next month. I have to cross the hurdle of getting the
doctors, and family hangers-on, to allow me to thin my blood, in
order to avoid any issues involving deep vein thrombosis.
It will be six to
eight weeks from Sunday before i will able to put any load on my
feet. Therefore I'm facing my sixth or seventh reduction to a
wheelchair (Susie says she's stopped counting) which I must admit, is
rather boring. The good news is; that I didn't sell the wheelchair
after the last shunt!
The whole thing is
a real pain in the arse, if I had looked where I was going, I
wouldn't be here at all, so It's my own damn fault.
I have been
absolutely overwhelmed by your collective concern and kindness.
I can tell you
that currently I'm lying in hospital, taking deep breaths, lifting
one arm with the other, raising my legs (with plasters on the end)
and doing all I can do to keep myself as mobile as possible, but,
having said that, I'm not yet winning the battle.
I'm not sure when
I'll be able to go home but the lift has to work, otherwise I'll
never be able to get upstairs in my wheelchair, maybe I'll go and
stay with Helen And Elliot for a while...
This really has
opened my eyes to how kind all my friends are, over an old ex-racing
driver, flogging a fading image!
I look forward to
seeing you soon,
Many thanks for
all of your thoughts,
Ciao
Stirling
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