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Sorry, I've been away as well and only just caught up on this thread.
Hopefully the worst is over and everything is going well.
Looking forward to hearing about a PINK recovery!!!0 -
Just caught up with your news on your web page link. Glad to hear that you are home again - much more relaxing than hospital (even with all the stresses of home life!!!!). I'm sure you will be soon feeling IN THE PINK and getting back to normal (whatever that is - I wouldn't know!!!). Looking forward to an update.0
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Just read the webpage too. Glad all is fine so far. I am amazed how quickly Sue is home and hope this helps her recovery even more.0
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Quick update: Savvy_Sue came home on Thursday evening (21 July). She was making "excellent progress", and continues to make progress at home, but there's still a long way to go. Gory details and latest news at:
http://www.hazelden.org.uk/news/news_sue_health.htm
Thanks for your interest and all the messages.Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
Thank you so much for the updates, lots of prayers heading both your ways for continued recovery and good news
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Edinburghlass wrote:Thank you so much for the updates, lots of prayers heading both your ways for continued recovery and good news

Yeah ! I second that too !
I'm not sure what sue's op was about exactly, except I read that an op on her brain was required
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I have had a small taste of what they are both going through, sue and her husband.
My wife had to have an operation to the side of the brain and behind the eyeball when she developed an anurism. :eek:
Thankfully
evrything worked out fine for my wife.
Recovery is a long and slow process and would wish sue all the best :T
Put your feet up girl !
remote controls at your side ! and a loud haler to summon waiter service 
rob
robIf only everything in life was as reliable...AS ME !!
robowen 5/6/2005©
''Never take an idiot anywhere with you. You'll always find one when you get there.''0 -
Really glad to hear that Sue is home :j
Prayers and best wishes on their way to you both.
regards,
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Pleased to hear you're home Sue and wish you a speedy recovery
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Edinburghlass wrote:Thank you so much for the updates, lots of prayers heading both your ways for continued recovery and good news

Ditto from me too.
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robowen wrote:I'm not sure what sue's op was about exactly, except I read that an op on her brain was required
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Am I right in thinking it was to remove a tumour from Sue's pituitary gland?
I think it is ,as my Mum had to have that done (although she had hers removed through her nose ) so i've been reading this thread with interest and not a little sadness as it makes me think of my Mum
Best wishes for a speedy recovery Sue
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