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T is home, and I think OK. At first, he did have some difficulty in finding the right words, but after a while his sentences began to flow. I kept testing his memory throughout the hour long phone convers. It was a tense first half hour, but he passed. I held off the real test until the end. His sense of humour is intact, and that to me was the clincher.

He is on Keppra now, so there will be less chance of another fit. It's a pity he wasn’t put on an 'anti fitter' last year!! T has a tendency to make out everything is fine for the sake of his patients though, so I'm hoping he isn't pushing himself too far too soon.

We joked about his 'performance of a life time' and how I 'coped' with it. He seemed more upset the ambo's had cut up his good clothes more than anything else.

There is a tentative session still booked for this Saturday.
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