My model room & bedroom

Laurie, my mother in law broke her femur at 89, they sorted her out and she walked out of the hospital 3 weeks later albeit with a slight limp. Absolutely amazing.

Anyway, here to help or vent if needed.
Pantherman
That is a very nice thought Thank you much appreciated. Op this afternoon.

Laurie
 
I'll pray for your wife. My wife was hit by a car on her bicycle on the way to work in April 2019. She still cannot properly taste or smell.

I ought to take some pictures of my small hobby room to share here.
 
I'll pray for your wife. My wife was hit by a car on her bicycle on the way to work in April 2019. She still cannot properly taste or smell.

I ought to take some pictures of my small hobby room to share here.
That is sad Steve.. Hit by a racing car 25 years ago. Same problem but it came back bit by bit.

Thanks for your kindness regarding my wife. She is at least thro the worst & not to much pain.
But the anesthetic is playing mental games.

Yes I think you should do thatl Always interested in the way others set up their work areas.,

Laurie
 
While I do not have access to photos at the moment, I did take a couple of videos.

This one is of my workbench setup:


This one is of my Big McLargehuge model stash:
 
Wow, that's alot of stuff in a small area but I'm Impressed. Definitely got to start working on my stash. Pantherman
Yeah, a part of successfully living in Japan is learning the art of maximizing the use of the amount of space you are given. Fortunately I live in the "countryside" in a small city in the mountains, so my rent is not extremely expensive as it would be in a large city.
 
How is your wife doing now?
Not well. Not good.

Registrar at the hospital rang at 1:30 night time.
Informed me Pauline had been transferred to a high dependency area.

The Registrar then went on to tell me all the problems. The majority
of which I had not heard of. At the moment, when I visited last night
she is helpless & totally out of it

We have been together 67 years & this is all very heart breaking.
Thanks for taking your time much appreciated "not Steve"

Laurie
 
Not well. Not good.

Registrar at the hospital rang at 1:30 night time.
Informed me Pauline had been transferred to a high dependency area.

The Registrar then went on to tell me all the problems. The majority
of which I had not heard of. At the moment, when I visited last night
she is helpless & totally out of it

We have been together 67 years & this is all very heart breaking.
Thanks for taking your time much appreciated "not Steve"

Laurie
Really sorry to hear Pauline isn't recovering well. I'm sure she is in the best of care.

Almost lost my wife 2 years ago, she spent a week in high dependency and I was told 50/50 chance. It was a terrifying week but she started to respond slowly. She stayed in hospital for 2 months then a specialist hospital for another month before coming home for me to care for her. Nurse in every day for a year. She is getting better but still a way to go yet.

My point is, there is always hope. I kinda know what you're going through so if you need to talk then just dm me. Happy to help. Pantherman
 
Not well. Not good.

Registrar at the hospital rang at 1:30 night time.
Informed me Pauline had been transferred to a high dependency area.

The Registrar then went on to tell me all the problems. The majority
of which I had not heard of. At the moment, when I visited last night
she is helpless & totally out of it

We have been together 67 years & this is all very heart breaking.
Thanks for taking your time much appreciated "not Steve"

Laurie
I am so sad to hear this. I will be thinking about both of you! Hang in there
 
Thanks Ohbejuan & Pantherman. That means a lot.

Living in a flat with out Pauline there is like a prison.

Off to see her.

Much appreciated.

Laurie
 

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