WSmac wrote: Merlin, I had the opportunity to post immediately after your last, but I was at a loss for words.
I believe I am feeling much the same as any other person here probably is in hoping your wife's situation and health turn out for the better.
Thank you for feeling comfortable enough with us here to share that.
I also recognize how difficult it can be for family members, especially you.
So you are in my thoughts as well.
Many thanks for that! I do appreciate your support! She goes into hospital on Monday for an exploratory 'op', so the next week or so ('til she gets the results) will be a little tenuous - for both of us. For once, the crumbling UK NHS has acted promptly - at least our local is a 'clean' hospital, unlike the QMC in Nottingham!
Bringing skirts back into the theme, ironically, the situation has made her much more aware that my health-related problems are being increasingly exacerbated by wearing bifurcated apparel. She's now 'easy' about me being 'out and about' in the garden, but still 'border-line' about 'the great outdoors' (purely bothered about what 'other' folk might say

). I've said, next time we go round to her best friend's house, if I'm expected to be out all evening and
not in severe pain, I've no alternative
but to wear a skirt (it'll be ankle-length denim). She's got reservations, but when she finds her friend won't 'bat an eyelid' (her friend has been my main source of encouragement!), hopefully she'll realise 'it really doesn't matter'.

It's strange that a potential crisis can cause folk to 'see the world differently' - priority now being, of course,
her health!