Dear Marlene We are so very sorry to learn of your accident. It is such a shame coming after your big operation. We were hoping that everything would be plain sailing for you now that you had got that out of the way. It is a great pity that it is your dominant hand too because it will make it so difficult for you, especially living alone. Our thoughts and best wishes go out to you over the miles to Ontario. Hopefully you will get lots of rest and recuperation. You must take it easy and do as Dave says. Get well soon Lots of love from Johno, Mary and Cathy
Hi Johno, Mary and Cathy, Was going to answer your letter last night so you would get it early this morning, BUT as it seems that "plain sailing" is not for me at the moment, had to go back to the hospital about 9.30pm as my upper arm just below the elbow was getting really sore, red and very warm, just needed some of the plaster sawn through and then cut off, almost had a repeat of 59 years ago when a nurse cutting of plaster cut me that bleed quite a bit, before they could replace with a stronger plaster cast, the nick last night didn't quite pierce the flabby flesh up in that area, just a red mark. Am figuring out how to handle most things; the worst are the bathroom toiletries, the hardest will be trying to wash my hair, which hasn't been cut since early Aug. The cough is now getting less often, but the phlegm is still copious when I do cough, but Dr Sadak did say that is often the case after an op like I had. It is because I am still hoping to be in England in April that Dr Sadak has bought all these Tests into February so we have the results in March, she wanted to start doing them in April. So with those thoughts on that last paragraph I guess that this is a good point to finish on Thanks for your good wishes Love and Hugs Marlene ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Dear Marlene > We are so very sorry to learn of your accident. It > is such a shame coming after your big operation We > were hoping that everything would be plain sailing > for you now that you had got that out of the way. > It is a great pity that it is your dominant hand > too because it will make it so difficult for you, > especially living alone. Our thoughts and best > wishes go out to you over the miles to Ontario. > Hopefully you will get lots of rest and > recuperation. You must take it easy and do as > Dave says. > Get well soon > Lots of love from Johno, Mary and Cathy __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail - a smarter inbox http://uk.mail.yahoo.com
I've only just read of you accident Marlene....didn't look in yesterday! What bad luck, hope your hand will soon heal...we don't realise how much we use our hands until they're injured do we? Take care. Hugs, Gwen xx > Dear Marlene > > We are so very sorry to learn of your accident. It is such a shame > coming after your big operation. We were hoping that everything would be > plain sailing for you now that you had got that out of the way. It is a > great pity that it is your dominant hand too because it will make it so > difficult for you, especially living alone. Our thoughts and best wishes > go out to you over the miles to Ontario. > > Hopefully you will get lots of rest and recuperation. You must take it > easy and do as Dave says. > > Get well soon > > Lots of love from Johno, Mary and Cathy > "IS THE SUBJECT LINE STILL RELEVANT? > If not, PLEASE change it." > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >