A quiet day of self-isolation today, with the most exciting bit being tightening up the soap rack over the bath. Did some planning for the time I'll be in hospital (if everything goes according to schedule - I'm still more than half expecting a phone call saying "Sorry, going to have to put your transplant off for a few months".)
If the weather is even half decent tomorrow I'll go out for a drive, and maybe even a bit of a walk somewhere with very few people around. I'll probably go mad otherwise, with the prospect of four weeks of real isolation to come, and many more after coming home post-transplant while my new immune system continues to build up.
Friday, 20 March 2020
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In these circumstances hopefully all the available internet media will help you keep in touch with your many friends. I for one will always be happy to have an on-line exchange or video chat, both with you and/or Sue. Julia says the same. 😃🙌
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mr. Known Unknown. However, a story in today's Torygraph suggests that increasing internet use for working from home, education at home, etc. etc. may push available bandwidth to or beyond the limit, leading to"throttling" of other less essential services. This damnable virus gets its tentacles everywhere!
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