I just wanted to explain why I have been a little quite and why there may be a delay in writing posts/replies. I had a very rough night on the Friday just gone and an ambulance was called for me Saturday morning. I refused to go into hospital (it always makes me sicker) so after consultations I’m being treated at home. I’ve finally been given stronger pain medication, which is helping a bit and a few tests/assessments are being fast-tracked. I’m exhausted, frustrated and my immunity is very low but I hope I can post/comment soon as talking to you all helps to make me feel a little better. I’ll pop in and out when I can.
In the meantime this little one has been a wonderful nurse and is keeping close to me.
I hope your health improves soon! My nurse looks a lot like your nurse! 🙂
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Thank you. Glad you have a cute nurse too! xx
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My nurse wears a bowtie!
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Had a peek at him on your blog. He’s gorgeous and that bowtie is adorable! x
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He LOVES his bowtie! He has new ones coming in the mail soon. I’ll be sure to post pics.
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Can’t wait to see the pics. I think I’m going to make my dog one. My dog (Keats) already has a woolly scarf and a normal tie so I think he needs a bow tie to add to his wardrobe. x
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Yes! I love it!
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Lovely nurse 😊 Take care sending positive vibes xx
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Thank you x
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Modern Girl,
I’m trying to reach out to other people living with a chronic illnesses through WordPress. I loved the photo of your cat. I have a similar looking one who provides me with endless comfort. I admire that you know what works for you, and said no to going to the hospital. I look forward to reading more of your blogs.
Joanna,
Author, Living Well with Chronic Ilness
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Thank you. Reaching out is what it’s all about (forgive me for that terrible rhyme). I am also looking forward to reading your posts and learning about your book. x
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I love the bad rhyme. We need to have fun when/how we can. That’s how I remain semi-sane. I hope you’re feeling better soon.
Joanna
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Thank you x
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I hope you start to feel better soon (((hugs)))
Cats are just the best comfort. I have my own provider of therapy next to me too 🙂
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Thank you. Yes, cats are the best treatment – they should be on prescription! x
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I hope you find some relief soon! You’re cat is adorable! 🙂 xx
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Thank you x
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Sorry about your rough time. I have a cat that stays on my legs on bad days which makes the feel better. They make it more bearable don’t they. >^..^<
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They definitely make life more enjoyable. I couldn’t live without an animal or two in my life. I had a cat (Phoebe) who always knew when I had a stomach pains and she’d curl up on my tummy and gentle massage it. She only ever laid on my tummy when it hurt – cats have a special therapeutic sense. x
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I hope you feel better soon. That nurse is just soo cute !
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Thanks. Yeah, she is so adorable x
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