for those who are still following his progress. I have since I got back found out that he is still in a coma but the nurses are moving him into a chair in a reclined position to take the pressure off of his lungs. I read that he is in some discomfort but I guess when you've been flat out for as long as he has you would be.
I think his sister has taken it quite hard, but I guess everybody has taken it hard and is dealing with it in their own way. I cried on and off when I found out and I hope for the best each day for him.
I was chatting with a friend today and he said he hated to say it but the longer he is out the worse it could be. I felt my face fall and instantly changed the subject.
I have my bands and my cover and I refuse to remove them until he wakes. I can't wait to go to the benefit meeting next week. I should hope that I'll have some more news for you all then.
It is a frustrating time AyG. You feel you should or could be doing more even when you probably have done more than enough. Given the chance I'd do this for him but I know it's not possible. But I'm keeping the faith and even though sometimes I struggle I do my best.
He might wake up tomorrow if he knows a Brit I world champ.....who knows but will endeavour to keep you all informed