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Anyone Know How Evie Is?


Judyin Philly

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Thanks so much Judy for sharing this. I am so glad Evie's daughter gave an update, althought it breaks my heart to hear all that Evie is going through :(

Evie, I am thinking about you! Sending lots of wishes for strength and good health your way :)


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Thanks so much for tracking down this information Judy. I haven't been on the forum for awhile, so missed most of this.

Evie...get better soon! We want you at home safe, sound and eating healthy!

Hugs :wub:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Dear Evie....keep fighting and keep praying. We are all praying for you and awaiting your return, your darling smiling face, you sitting at your computer.

Hugs and love. :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

It's about 1:15 am so i'm going to bed.

I didn't hear from Evie's daughter Shirley today.

Will post if and when i hear anything.

We'll just keep the prayers going, ok.

Thanks to all of you for your continued posts.

I posted the emails in a thread and sent in a personal email through the forum this am so it would be easier for her.

nite all.

judy

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evie Rookie
It's about 1:15 am so i'm going to bed.

I didn't hear from Evie's daughter Shirley today.

Will post if and when i hear anything.

We'll just keep the prayers going, ok.

Thanks to all of you for your continued posts.

I posted the emails in a thread and sent in a personal email through the forum this am so it would be easier for her.

nite all.

judy

I put a post on the OMG thread when I got home mon pm. Am now eating my own types (gluten free + rotation diet) foods which I could not do in hospital, so am feeling stronger a bit. I got so low down on energy it will take awhile to gain back weight and energy. I so appeciate all of you asking about me, really pleased to have made so many good friends on the forum since April...who have all been so helpful!!

Our 2nd daughter has been here all week to help me and hubby..we so appreciate that, her hubby will be down Sat. and she will go home. So glad she could get away from her work for so long but has been in daily touch/ her main boss and doing some work from my computer too. Our oldest and youngest dd were her most of time I was in hospital, went home when this DD came. we are so blessed and have so much to be thankful for. Nurse has been helpful and wil be back next wed., and therapist coming on Mon. Not sure I will need that but Dr. thinks so, will help me get stronger am sure.

Thank you so much Judy for hunting me down and conversing with Shirley!! she is having late Than ksgiving with her wisconsin son and family and her dd + her hubby who live near her saturday. We had a very good day here and more Sat. dd and hubby here. Hope all of you had a good day, on Thanksgiving and had lots to be thankful like we have. I am thankful to be back home and so many things, so glad hubby and i wil be able to continue here Ok, I pray for that. Take care all and love too. :) evie

jerseyangel Proficient

Evie, I'm so glad to hear you had a nice holiday with your family. It sounds like you're slowly regaining your strength. I'm sure you can rest much better in your own bed!

Your daughters sound lovely--everyone is taking such good care of you. Take care, and thanks for letting us know how you're doing. We all worry :)

dlp252 Apprentice

So glad to hear from you again Evie!!!!! We really miss you around here, but please take your time....get as much rest as you can.


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Evie, My Canning thread Buddy--

Gosh, I'm so happy to see this post.

Patti let me know you'd posted...

I haven't been around her much lately so am sooooo happy your home surrounded by family and 'good gluten-free food'

Take all the rest you need and get stronger so you can take your walks and enjoy your yard too.

I know you want to stay there with hubby and you will as it sounds like the nurses and family are helping you recoop..

We'll be here and looking forward to your next post.

WELCOME HOME. :)

Judy :)

lindalee Enthusiast

Hi Evie,

So good to hear from you! I'll be praying for your speedy recovery and healing. :)

AndreaB Contributor

Good to hear you're on the mend Evie.

Thanks to your daughters for taking such good care of things while you were in the hospital and the week after. :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hi Evie and Andrea..

Glad your home (I think).

Evie..still praying for your speedy recovery.

judy

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