Yesterday I am, after 4 weeks eingetrudelt rehabilitation in oncology Hamm Clinic in St. Peter Ording, back home.
It's nice to be back at home, but also the 4 weeks were very beautiful there.
Even if I could join in terms of performance not everything was so good my treatment program tailored to me that the challenge could occur.
In the Hamm Clinic, there is a very friendly tone, even among the employees.
Here you can forget about his illness for some time a little and feel good.
There is absolutely no stress factor, neither for the most delicious meals, even in the applications.
The meals were nothing to be desired, even with my "half a lunch portion" I was fed up.
Every day there was fresh fruit, vegetables and totally delicious salads. These desserts ............ hmmmmmmmm. Sundays were always
brunch-including fried sausages for breakfast, so you get anywhere else.
The great cuisine, I will miss the first thing.
my free time I mainly spent in the creative area, which the patient is there day and night. In
Guide the occupational therapist Kathleen, in the afternoon where the patients are looked after and courses, I attended an acrylic painting class.
It was an image with a ladybug, but which was unfortunately so "flat", that he named "executor Beetle got by me.
Thanks to the great help we gave him, however, by Kathleen to LIFE.
:-) Now, I ventured alone to a picture with a Clown.Es also did a good job, they all say.
The next item on its own was "Landscape in the mist, painted with pastels.
soon I put the pictures on here. During my
AHB in 2008 (again, in this clinic), I rehearsed the painting with pastels am, then but switched to watercolors.
Since I had my junk box with beads, sat a few fellow patients and I every night and crafted chains.
Other painted, made of silk cloths, or edited soapstone. Thus arose
creativity. One morning I had
show the idea of the other patients what they can do anything in the creative sector.
from the hospital management were my fellow patient Gunda and I OK. We hurriedly went to work, saying the "artist" whether they want to exhibit their "art".
With The patients were enthusiastic about the idea and therefore, we opened on Whit Monday, our:
"From patient to patient Exhibition" in the anteroom to the dining room.
Unexpectedly, we met a lot of interest on the part of co-patients, the hospital staff, patients and the visitors. Our "treasures" were admired and there was much praise for all the "artist"
Everyone was immensely proud.
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