08 December 2015

Starting and Stopping

In short, things are moving quickly to try and get me strong and independent enough to go home.  It's hard to know what to think of all of this, particularly because of the speed in which it is all taking place.

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  1. So glad to see all of the progress you're making! That is HARD work! Keep it up! Love ya, and remember Life is Good :)

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  2. Wow. Wow. Wow! This is HUGE progress. So amazing. I love everything except the removal of the feeding tube...Maybe they should keep that in so we can ciphen down Christmas dinner, a burger and fries, a few milkshakes, and everything else calorie loaded so we can keep you eating. Ha! Keep up the amazing job of healing. I know there is nothing easy about it. You are so strong. There's no stopping you now. Love the updates. Still praying everyday.

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  3. It's a bunch of little cogs in the machine of a miracle. You, God,and your fan club make a great team!

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  4. those charts are incredible. so much is happening and you are such a champion. we don't utter a prayer without your name included. xoxo

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  5. Thank you for sharing such a huge update and for de-coding some of the jargon for us. You are doing so remarkably well. So happy for you. Hope your Spirits are high and that the Dr.'s and nurses continue to give you the best care. Best wishes from the Fishes.

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  6. I bet that tube felt "great" when it was pulled out - right? After my ruptured appendix, the tube in me for a week was a "blast" when it was removed! :D Your reports are upbeat! Keep the positivity going while we pray for you and all of your helpers: doctors, nurses, family, friends.... (Rachel's 2 year old, Ben, prays for you too) xoxoxoxo

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  7. Sister Dubois YOU ARE AMAZING!!!This Wilson's gave me a link to your blog. You are in our prayers! Thank you for the shining light you are!

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