Monday, March 31, 2008

Yay, discharged from hospital!

Hi everyone,

I just wanted to say thank you so much for all the phone calls and txts over the past few days. It has been a bit stressful the past 2 weeks and needless to say, I still much prefer being on the giving side of hospital rather than the receiving!

Had a bit of a rough weekend after discharge with the threat of re-admission, but am now turning the corner and feeling more human! Thanks to all for the understanding re visiting when things have improved and a big, big thank you to Sue who dropped in dinner for 2 nights when I was first discharged, was exactly what Graeme needed at the time.

Im now sporting a leg brace (yes, one is in Canterbury colous Du tells me?!) and have the memory of an ameoba after all the G.A's but promise I will remember you, Mum says I'm practising for old age senility !@#$$@!!!

Anyhow, thanks again for all the thoughts- especially the guys at the power station, really appreciated it. :-)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear you feeling a bit more human today chicky. Crazy day today but hope to be able to visit tomorrow after my trip to Meremere. Will text first. Definately like the idea of a nurses outfit for Graeme and I could bring a bell with me on my visit no problem! Your place will be like faulty towers in no time! Take care. Du xo

Rover Rob said...

Glad to hear you are out of hospital. (Graeme I'm glad I had time to get the dancing girls out of your living room before she got home).
The boys at the station reakon Graeme would have mastered the art of cake baking and are eagerly awaiting his samples when he returns.....

Unknown said...

Hi guys.

That knee still looks wicked but I'm glad you're out of hospital Denise. Graeme has obviously been looking after you well. We know he can make a mean pasta but I bet you're getting sick of them every day!?
Hope to see you all back on your feet again soon.
Cheers
Mark
PS: Graeme in a nurses uniform doesn't work for me somehow :/

Jessica said...

Hi Denise! I remembered that you had a blog and decided to see what new adventures you have taken since I last read your blog and I just can't believe what you've been through! Holy Moly! That injury is amazing and I hope that you are pain free now. What a battle wound! And I am very happy to hear you are out of the hospital. We are doing great! Did we tell you that we are expected a boy? I don't know what to do with a boy but I will quickly learn. No name of course but we're narrowing down a list of 20 names...Pretty good since Charlotte's list was still 30 names long when she was born. He's still due July 25th. Wade and I were contemplating visiting NZ in December for Christmas...but the prices are way too expensive. I need to go back to NZ and see everything. I miss friends and family and scenery so much! Charlotte is doing fantastic and I wish you could see her. We almost got her g-tube removed but the fact that she's lost weight since October and the amount of fluids isn't that high still, we're giving it another six months. Then we might have it taken out then! Yay for Charlotte!!! We hope you are doing well. Take it easy! And let people wait on you!! You deserve the help and the need to get better! Love, Jessica

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