Thanks for kind thoughts, all! I still feel dreadful, but am gradually feeling better for sleeping warm and safe, drinking lots of hot tea and eating food that has actual substance and flavour, fresh fruit and veg, and eating bread that actually has a crust and contains stuff like pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds and poppy seeds and actual cracked grains rather than a chunk of soggy white extruded pap. Apparently the hospital didn't have its own kitchen anymore but outsourced its catering to Spotless who used to be a drycleaning firm, but nowadays do bulk catering. Urgh. Never want to eat that stuff again. My taste is for stuff like vegetable soup that contains things like half a dozen different kinds of soaked beans, lentils, barley, and numerous fresh vegetables and homemade stock. When I make vegetable soup that's what I make. Never realised how much I could miss my own cooking! Fortunately, before I left I had made a large pot for husband to eat while I was away, and there was still some left when I came home.
Edit: Fija, I used to sleep in a top bunk for part of my childhood. The nice part of that was that when my numerous younger sibs wanted to jump in with me, or jump on me, at godawful predawn they actually had to work for it!
Sc0ut, generally I like my own bed, but there are two beds I like better when travelling: the one at my friend Janine's place down at Victor Harbour, where I stayed for a few days after I got out of hospital before I came home. It's just a largish single bed, but warm and comfy and in her library, so I can reach out for a good book, and has a beautiful view out the window of garden and birds. Lovely place to sleep.
The other is at my friend Julianne's place in an inner suburb of Adelaide, and isn't actually a bed but a large squishy sofa. Talk about a soft, decadent place to sleep. Again there is a glorious view of a well maintained and highly floriferous collector's garden out the French doors. She does have a proper guest room as well, but the beds in it are antiques, hard, and far too high for me to climb into - I'll happily sleep on the nice squishy couch!