Today is a beautiful sunny day, and the village of Southrepps is host to a wedding, so there are lots of well dressed strangers milling around, and the village hall car park is packed. My wife returns from walking the dog and tells me that she just spotted the wedding limousine – a shiny new JCB tractor, complete with white ribbon, so it must be a local who’s getting married!
My tremor is still breaking through on my left side, especially in my leg, in spite of all of the rest that I’ve been getting lately, so I decide to make an adjustment to my neurostimulator. I increase the left hand voltage by 2 clicks (0.1 volts), so now I am receiving 2.6 volts on my left side, and 2.3 volts on my right side. The tremor is instantly contained, and I’m wishing that I’d made the adjustment days ago. My voice is still very weak today, and I’m just hoping that the increased voltage won’t have an adverse effect on it.
We are going to Hevingham tonight to babysit for our newest granddaughter, to give my wife’s youngest son and his fiancee a break – they are suffering from sleep deprivation. We stay until almost 2am and everyone (including our granddaughter) is fast asleep. So, a late night for my wife and I, and a bit of a lie-in is on the cards for tomorrow (today) morning.