10pm, Saturday 4th October
Admittedly, it has been a very long time since my last post and I hear that some readers have been wondering if something is wrong. Fortunately, I can say that nothing is wrong. Quite the opposite actually. In the six or so months since my last post I have found myself able to do more and as a result, I have had less time on my hands to write.
Being busy has been good, really good. Since returning home from Australia, I have got back to driving, cycling, been discharged as an outpatient, moved to London and got a job. I can now finally say that I am independent. Something that I have desperately desired since it all started two years ago.
Although I am now posting much less on the blog, I continue to write a book which I hope to finish one day in the next couple of years.
I would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to read my blogs. You readers have really helped to give me a purpose during these tough two years and for that, I am extremely grateful. This is unlikely to be my last post, but I would like to thank you anyway for your fantastic support.
Here are a couple photos from the last six months:
Last Word:
I continue to track my results on the rowing machine which are a fairly good indication of my rate of recovery. I have estimated 200 Watts to be the point at which I have fully recovered.
I keep several controls in place to try and make sure each reading is as accurate as possible. If you would like any more details, please use the contact section to message me and I will try to get back to you as soon as I can.
Wowee! Very proud of your progress old bean 🦕 X
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Why thank you Dinodoor
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Angus it’s just great to hear that everything has been going so well for you – that’s marvelous news indeed and you so deserve it – long may it continue/may you go from strength to strength ! 🙂
Love to you all, CAROLA xx
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Thank you Carola for your enduring support!
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I’m a proud mummy Angus. You have worked so hard for this and deserve every happy step you take x
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Great news Angus. Thanks for the update. Get your parents bridge lessons. Hope we see you soon. The Scrivs xx
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So proud of all the progress you have made, look forward to reading the book one day. Auntie Caroline xx
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Well done you Angus! What a journey you’re on. Lots of love Lu x
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So pleased for you Angus I was beginning to wonder where you were . Spoke to Sharon the other day and she confirmed you were fine . I am still working hard to get back to full recovery but you told me two years so I still have time . I will never forget the help and support you gave me even though you were struggling your self you are a genuine kind person. Please let me know how you progress . Love Marion x
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Thank you Marion, I am touched. It would be great to catch up via a phone call. Do you have a number I could call you on?
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You’re an inspiration and your incredible recovery is SO well deserved! It must be satisfying to track your progress – although I’m sure some sessions are more challenging than others. I loved seeing you the other day looking so fit and well. Keep working on that book, it’s going to be the most amazing read.
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I couldn’t love this update any more! So ridiculously proud of how hard you have worked for this and how far you have come.
Enjoy your independence, you have worked so hard and put up with so much to get there.
Oh……. also bottom in 😉😁
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Haha. Thank you thank you! My bum is getting truly hench as it battles with my tricky hip flexes have you know
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Hi Angus I missed ur call, u need to let me know when u are going to phone so I make sure I pick up. Wow I love reading ur blogs and hope u continue, Althrough maybe we need u need u more than you need us,u continue toachieve so much, we hope that live is treating you well u deserve it. Has urmoved in with ur girlfriend in London. There is no stopping u.
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