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.
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Good morning Sarah, = such a lovely image. I do hope you are progressing well and that your interview on Sunday was successful. Today I send you hummingbird hugs. Janet 🙂 xxx
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Good morning, Janet! I’m doing well and Sunday was a joy. I put your pressie in a prominent position even though I’ve not yet framed it but sadly the crew moved it away before starting to film! xx
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So pleased all went well – and hope you enjoy another lovely weekend. Will look forward to seeing interview. Janet xx
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Gosh you’ve taken a pounding, Sarah. More power to your determined courageous self. And a big hug.
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Thanks, Tish. More pounding on Monday at both ends – I think you can probably guess what I’m talking about! x
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Courage, mon brave!
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Despite your slow recovery, a sale is a reason to celebrate. Hurrah!
Best wishes, Pete. x
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It is indeed, Pete! x
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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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Much thanks, Sarah. Quite. Once it was MRSA but pneumonia seems to have caught up rapidly!
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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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Doesn’t bear thinking about.
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Indeed. Sorry for dwelling on the depressing. Here’s some cuteness to lighten up your comment box: 🐕🐇🐙🌼🌻🍀
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Do hope you get better soon. Rotten luck at the hospital but not the first time I’ve heard that story I am sad to say. My thoughts and best wishes are with you.
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Thank you so much, Peter. Yes, there are always those risks. I’d never have known I had pneumonia. I was so surprised when they told me. I’d always thought it was like flu but not in the slightest!
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Not much fun when you go in with one thing and come out with another. sending love and hugs and a fabulous poster.. xx
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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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I am so sorry you have suffered so! I am glad you are back
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…home and I wish you a speedy, full recovery.
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Bless you, Victo. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – it’s the story of my life!
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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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And who did I think of as the paramedics lifted me into the ambulance? In spite of my very weak state and a constant feeling of being about to faint, I thought of you! Thanks, Irene. x
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Good to know, that you are on the right way back again, Sarah. It isn’t much fun to get more ill in there.
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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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Thanks, Olga. The first week and a half at home, I felt so bad that I wished I was back in the hospital. Now that I’m stronger, it is brilliant to be home!
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I hope things get better soon!
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Aw, thanks, Adrienne. Getting better every day!
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I am terribly sorry to hear about your time in the hospital, dear Sarah. My love and best wishes are with you.
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Bless you!
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Feel better!
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Thank you!
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Take as long as you need to heal. We’ll all be here waiting, and grateful that you’re back.
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Will do Thanks, Gayle!
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Sending good wishes.
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Ta muchly!
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Poor you Sarah – I do hope you are on the “other” side of all this now and slowly recovering! xx
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Definitely on the other side now though I’m facing some interesting investigations next week! xx
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Sounds ominous – best of luck! x
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Hoping you’re feeling better, Sarah! Sending my best wishes for your return to good health.
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Thank you, Patti. It’s typical but today I’m not feeling so good!
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So sorry, Sarah. I was hoping you were feeling much better. That’s the frustrating thing about recovery….two steps forward, one step back. Slowly but surely you’ll feel better.
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I’m much better now but have two nasty procedures in the first week of November to look forward to!
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I hope they go smoothly and you’re on the mend quickly.
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