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Thanks to my dear sister of the heart, Cathy most everyone knows I had open heart surgery last week. To make a long story short, I recognized the symtoms and got help. Everything went well, and now I'm recovering. To make that easier I now have a new recliner and bed. Unfortunately, the old stuff went into my office where I can't reach anything except for my old laptop. Even that is too heavy for me to move given my post surgery restrictions.
So I'm not going to online much until we can solve this particular problem.
Thanks to everyone who wished and prayed for me. I know I was doing some of that too!
the Biggest of hugs to everyone!
Grover
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if you need help
If you need any help, send me a message and I'll drive over the bridge.
Hope you feel better.
Katie Leone (Katie-Leone.com)
Writing is what you do when you put pen to paper, being an author is what you do when you bring words to life
How great
to see you making a contribution to our site, once again, and so soon afterwards.
Please don't even be tempted to overdo things.
Many hugs
J.
Happy
So Very happy you are on the mend , That was not fun for you . A request when you are up to it can you spin your great adventure into a story ( not being selfish am I ) I have read may great stories by you KUDOS.
Very big cyber HUGS Richie2
Welcome home
I'm so pleased that you are home and recovering. Obey the docs ... the do know what they're doing. I look forward to the return of your stories to BCTS .. but only when you are better.
Be well! ;-D
Red MacDonald
Really glad to hear you're
Really glad to hear you're doing well. Please, please, do not over it. Your health and well being is our prime concern.
Continued best wishes for a speedy recovery,
Hugs,
Erin G
oh no!
I am sorry to hear that. I enjoy your stories very much and I hope you get better really soon!
Saeka
Hi Grover
Good to hear about your progress. Please don't overdo yourself.
Good news
Please take care of yourself and get well soon. :)
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
glad you're still with us, hon
huggles
Great to Hear...
…that you're on the mend. I remember those weight restrictions from mine 18 years ago -- and also that I couldn't put in more than an hour or two a day on the computer for several weeks afterward. (I finished editing a 24-page monthly newsletter (down from the usual 32 pages) right after I got back -- and didn't get another one out for three months.)
So hang in there -- not that there's much of a choice, I guess -- and thanks again for all your past stories.
Eric