Sunday, July 18, 2010

Ouchie!

I think most of you know that I was hospitalized via the ER on Wednesday July 7th. I had emergency surgery on Friday July 9th and there were some complications, but all will be well. Today is my first day home and it feels great! I feel grateful!!

Thanks to all who sent good wishes via Facebook and email and to my many in-person visitors.

Blogging will resume soon; focusing on getting well first. (And no - Paris is not in my immediate future, sadly!)

12 comments:

  1. Love you, Fran! So glad you are back and healing. Take your time with blogging, do what you need to do (of course, if you need to blog, that's good ;-)) and take good care of yourself. It must be good to be back home!!

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  2. Yikes! (Lurker, here.) Glad you're on the mend!

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  3. Sorry I did not know. Prayers for full recovery. Look after yourself

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  4. So happy that you're home! The innertubes will wait. Hey, at least no more Jello*! ;)

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  5. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Rest and recover.

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  6. Sending you warm thoughts and positive energy. Glad you're home.

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  7. I was not aware you had gone into hospital Fran. Please take your time and take it easy !! I pray for your complete and swift recovery.( I thought your blog was quiet.... !!)
    Bless You
    Phil x

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  8. Welcome back home, Fran! I have been missing you!
    Sorry about the trip to Paris having to be postponed!
    Get well soon!
    ((((((Fran))))))))

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  9. Prayers for swift recovery. I am so glad you are home.

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  10. glad you are back, stlll praying for you. maybe we can go to Paris together someday....

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  11. Well hell I'm just finding out now. That explains the cryptic music post at Tengrain's place. Get better with much speed!

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