Now that's not what you would wish for, but the doc is right, as I just wasn't strong enough to go home yet. My intestines weren't fully awake yet so another night.
It is really quiet around here, so patients and staff are mostly gone. Maybe we will get some sleep tonight for a change. I hope to get out tomorrow.
The helliocopter just landed on the heart unit, so I'm not so unlucky.
Merry Christmas to you and Yours!!!
Retired Rod
It is really quiet around here, so patients and staff are mostly gone. Maybe we will get some sleep tonight for a change. I hope to get out tomorrow.
The helliocopter just landed on the heart unit, so I'm not so unlucky.
Merry Christmas to you and Yours!!!
Retired Rod
Merry Christmas to you and Loyce and your family!
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Merry Christmas Rod! Hope that you are able to go home tomorrow!! :)
ReplyDeleteAre you sure that was a helicopter landing and not Santa & his Reindeer on the roof. It is Christmas Eve after all..... Take care and have yourself a speedy recovery......
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Rod, rest easy and take the time to let yourself heal.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you Rod and to Loyce and all of your family.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Rod to you and yours. Your heart unit comment shows that you have the right perspective. Hopefully you will be out of there tomorrow.
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Merry Christmas Rod and Loyce. Hope those intestines work pretty soon.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you, Rod, and Loyce. We are praying for a speedy recovery for you and a quick trip home.
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Have as good a Christmas as is possible in a hospital, and get well soon.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and hope you are well enough to go home on Christmas Day.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Rod & Loyce, make the best of it so you will be better in the long run.We are thinking of you on this special day. Sam & Donna...
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you, and I sincerely hope you'll be out of that hospital and on your way back home very soon!
ReplyDeleteAnd I echo everyone's sentiments. Be sure you heal strongly and completely this time. Merry Christmas to you and Loyce, Rod.
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