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(Discharged)

Should’ve mentioned:

After what I’m told was a very successful surgery with managable complications and a few more days in the hospital, I was discharged home a couple of days ago and will spend the next two weeks pretty much on the couch, recovering.

When I’m feeling reasonably coherent (I’m on a lot of pain meds), I’ll do some blogging to help keep boredom at bay. I’m WAY behind and not reading quickly (again, pain meds), so I may be catching up for a while. Thanks in advance for your patience.

Thanks also again for all the kind wishes. It has been a very unpleasant couple of weeks, and the encouraging notes really did make me less miserable. You people rock. Thank you. :)

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10 Responses to “(Discharged)”

  1. 1
    iskandar:

    CONGRATULATIONS.

  2. 2
    Becky:

    glad to hear you’re on the mend!

  3. 3
    Iris:

    I’m glad you’re back home. I hope you mend well and quickly. :)

  4. 4
    Staci:

    Take it easy. You know you’ve got your regular blog readers waiting in the wings till you’re up to 100% again!

  5. 5
    Nikki:

    Viva la Vicodin®! :) One of my medical librarian mentors is a breast cancer survivor, going through a major medical condition ourselves does offer a different perspective on both our profession and those whom we serve.

  6. 6
    Mike:

    While you were away the web shut down. Sorry. Go get some sleep. ;)

    Mike

  7. 7
    Hope Leman:

    Glad you are doing better. The web shut down? Nobody ever tells me these things…

  8. 8
    Abigail:

    Welcome back! Happy Painkillers and Continued Healing!

  9. 9
    Martin:

    Glad to have you back! But please, take your time to recover; your reader will wait for you.

  10. 10
    Frankie Dolan:

    Glad to see you back. You had us all worried there. Keep on resting, we can wait :)

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