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Good Morning David heres to another good day for you . Gaye hit the nail on the head you are a naturally positive and happy person so if anyone can get through it and be cheerful its you If your visitors turn up wearing pegs on their noses you will know for sure its sweetcorn day !!I am not snowed in yet but it is blooming cold out here !!love Bridgetx
Good morning David,
Hope you all still a happy 10 on the happiness scale 🙂
Sorry I haven't posted to wish you luck before now, been a busy few days with Sam coming home so haven't been on.
Best of luck and hopefully before you know it you will be recovering at home as Sam now is (thank god!).
Will be following your daily blog with interest for as long as you feel well enough to post.
Keep your chin up!
Much love.
Nicki xx
Hi Nicki its a bit spooky seeing your post as I was wondering this morning how you and Sam were!!!Glad to hear he is home now and nothing like your own home to feel better love Bridget x
day 5 for my readers
Hi David
I am glad that all is going well for you and hope it continues. I got very frustrated trying to read your updates as I could not find them, then realised that you were attaching them to your original post which is a very good idea as it makes them easier to follow for everybody (except a moron like me!!)
Do post when you can
Love from Gill xxx
H David,
It sounds like you have it made in there. it's got to be a lot better than being out and about at the moment. All being well you should be well on the way back to normal in the spring. Pauline had hers in late January and was just picking up nicely for the late spring and hasn't looked back since so I hope it all continues to go well for you. Re the e-mails, you may already be aware of this but, if you're using Outlook and you are not accessing through your normal service provider you will not be able to send. However, if you log on to your service provider's web site and log in using your user id and password you will be able to send using their e-mail facility. It's a bit wierd if you are a regular Outlook user and it will seem horrible but it will work but you won't see anything you've sent on Outlook. Keep posting and making the less fortunate envious. Pauline had no internet just a washbasin and a communial (Men and women) toilet and shower at the end of a couple of long corridors but it was all worth it. All the best, Ron.
Thanks for the tip on email. I use windows 7 with Windows Live Mail. I have never used Outlook prefereing Express. However I got around the problem by opening a Gmail account with Google (free of course). My emails are now happily singing around the globe.:-D
Hey Gill do not be so hard on yourself, I bet there was a few others who did not twig at first.:-) 😀 🙂
Well you sound really Perky—–get it. Keep it up and you will be home before you know it.
David, love your choice of music to get those cells seated, but need some soothing music to let them rest once they find there way home. Not so much of the rock as serenades. Don't want them jumping off ship
Don't you think they are amazingly clever knowing where to go when they get in the bloodstream. Having been in the freezer they have the right idea. its snowing non stop here in the north east and darn freezing. So Enjoy the heat in your 'private' ward, make the most of the next few days as things will change a little when those clever cells bed in and start working. Wish you all the best.
Good Luck
Min
To settle your cells and get then get them working try playing them pachelbel's canon. I cannot think of a more soothing and uplifting piece of music. It is easily found on you tube.
love from Gill
PS you are not aloud to like Elvis [b]AND[/b] Cliff it was a rule from the 50s/60s it is either or. You have to make your mind up 🙂
I was Cliff and my older cousin who lived with us on and off (disfunctional families have always existed) was Elvis. It came to blows sometimes and she always got the better of me because she was bigger. My mum used to take Jen's side and I realised in later life that mum felt very sorry for Jen because she would be whisked away frequently by her mum when a new boyfriend turned up.
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Well David, apologies for not wishing you well. Somehow I didnt realise you were undergoing your most recent procedure. With a positive cheerful personality like yours, I have no doubt you will get through with flying colours. Dont forget, there will be the odd setback (or ambush!) but remember (as Kipling said)"…be thankful you're living, and trust to your luck, and march to your front – like a soldier".
Steady in the ranks, that man.
Now carry on!
Kindest regards,
John
Hi David
Just want to say that I am thinking of you and wish you well. I think you are an inspiration to us all. I have followed your posts and I cannot remember reading a post that made me think that your were feeling down.
My very best wishes to you and look forward to reading more!
Love Jean xx
Good morning David I hope you had a good nights sleep You are in the best place at the moment its blooming freezing out here!!I hope today is a good one for you and your happy-o-meter stays at 10 As Jean says you are an inspiration to us , if only we were all as cheery as you love Bridget x
Good morning David – glad to hear that you are still 10 in your happiness rating. I agree with all the other postings – you are a positive young man (note the creeping here David with young man!). Here in sunny Essex it is bitterly cold but a lovely blue sky and lots of frost – but no snow as yet.
In the Cliff vs Elvis competition I would have to go for the Pelvis. I remember my first year at an all girls grammar school when we jived around the wind up gramaphone in the playground to All Shook Up. Thems were the days ……! Keep up the happiness rating – thinking of you.
Love, Gaye x
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