The Chinese Vase Poster | Zazzle #Sold!


Health update: You may be aware that I spent two weeks in hospital with severe gastroenteritis followed by hospital-acquired pneumonia. It’s a wonderful life! I’m still not up to writing anything substantial, I’m afraid, so here’s another sale.

Paper Type: Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)

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Source: The Chinese Vase Poster | Zazzle

43 thoughts on “The Chinese Vase Poster | Zazzle #Sold!

  1. I always thought hospitals were silly places for pregnant women to have to go for check-ups and to have their babies but your experience shows that even sick people risk getting sicker in them. Still, I suppose it’s better to get sick in hospital than at home. I’m glad you’re on the mend now and I hope you get back to normal again soon.

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      1. I knew someone who contracted MRSA in hospital and had to spend the rest of her life on crutches. It’s a scary bug. Pneumonia can be deadly but at least if you recover you haven’t lost any bits of your anatomy.

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    1. You’re right there and no mistake. They’d also cut my reflux medication in half for reasons too boring to go into and that made recovery at home impossible. I bumped it up again and told the gastro doctor they were never going to make me accept a reduced dose! xx

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  2. I’m happy to hear, that you are back home again after such challenges, Sarah. It is easy to catch other illnesses, while we are in the hospital, I did too.
    Great post and congratulations with your sale 🙂 Take care.

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  3. Sorry to hear about your illness, Sarah (I knew you had been unwell but not the full details). I hope you keep getting stronger now that you are home. Congratulations on your sale. Thinking of you.

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