Geoff has made great progress over the weekend. He actually slept for 3 hours straight last night. He still tires very easily and can not do more than 1 walk around the ward but that will get better. He is talking a little clearer and having to use the whiteboard less.
The doctors are really happy with his healing from the operation and they are going to give him a scope this afternoon to see how it all looks in there. They are talking about putting a discharge plan in place and perhaps leaving mid to end of the week…. Yahoo!! That would be amazing – when we first learned he needed this operation they said 2 weeks in hospital was the absolute perfect result with no complications … but to prepare for to 5 weeks.
This would mean the Trachea will come out .. the feed tube will stay until he can master swallowing again.
Will should gets answers today re pathology results and wishing, hoping & praying for the all clear or the above may change.
I will be back soon.
Love to you all.

Geoff was moved last night from ICU into a private room in a ward at the Lifehouse. He will be in this room for the remainder of his stay. The view from his room and private balcony is out over Sydney …
Geoff loves black cockatoos and when he was recovering 10 years they used to come passed our house everyday and he used them as an institive to try to get out of bed to see them – if he couldn’t then just the sound of them were a comfort to him. Soon I hope he will back home in his own bed hearing them again.
I have started this blog to keep our family and friends updated on Geoff’s Journey to kick cancers ass again.