He's currently in hospital with Pancreatitis (sic) but is on the mend slowly on that front. I think he came home for good around January of this year and still hasnt got movement in his left arm; which, I think is probably too late to do anything about now. The physios come around every day to try and get him on his feet which they have managed to do but it is very slow progress which is down to pain in his knees that he complains of. I'm not sure whether he really has the pain or whether its a mental block he has to overcome. All in all - hes doing well and better than we ever expected a year ago when they said he wouldnt make it. He's still forgettfull and I suppose his communiation skills arent the same as they used to be but I suppose we all have to be thankfull for them all at the Hallamshire for their hard work and skill at saving the lives of people who find themselves in life and death situations.