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Think Good Thoughts For Jereseyangel (patti)


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Just wanted to start a thread where everyone could post good thoughts, prayers, whatever you wish for Patti as she is having major surgery.

And when she comes back she needs a thread to remind her that yes, even though we all know her husband doesn't vacumn as well as her, she can't do it! WE LOVE YOU PATTI!


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mouse Enthusiast

What a great idea. I forgot about her operation today. Thanks for the reminder.

Definately sending prayers and GET WELL FAST wishes Patti's way.

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Just wanted to start a thread where everyone could post good thoughts, prayers, whatever you wish for Patti as she is having major surgery.

And when she comes back she needs a thread to remind her that yes, even though we all know her husband doesn't vacumn as well as her, she can't do it! WE LOVE YOU PATTI!

What a great idea!!!

I'm there with bells on for Patti - she's a dear friend.

I am sending her BIG get well thoughts and prayers today - may she have a speedy recovery and I hope she get's home soon.

..and may her hubby get very aquainted with the vacuum, oven, dishwasher..etc so she can rest up and get back to us asap!! :D

Daxin Explorer

Get well soon Patti. My prayers are going out to you today.

We will talk with you very soon.

B)

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Sending good wishes her way.....

Oh, and screw the vacuum. Dust bunnies don't contain gluten, so just stay in bed and relax......

Hugs.

Karen

dlp252 Apprentice

Have a speedy recovery and get lots of rest!!! :lol:

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I am most definately thinking of her today and sending hugs.


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

BEEN SENDING PRAYERS SINCE 4:30 AM....MIGHT EVEN BE OVER BY NOW...

WE'RE ALL HERE FOR YOU

LOVE YA HONEY

SPEEDY RECOVERY...AND SCREW THE VACCUM :lol: ...HI MARK!

JUDY

CarlaB Enthusiast

Sending prayers your way, Patti. Don't worry about the dirt, it'll still be there when you get better!! :lol:

jaten Enthusiast

Best wishes and many prayers for a speedy recovery!!

If the dirt starts to get to you before it does your husband.....just pop another pain pill ;) (Anytime I've had to take those, I'm not bothered by anything....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)

almostnrn Explorer

You have my thoughts and prayers! Get well soon!!!!

Jestgar Rising Star

Support and strength Patti.

Lisa Mentor

Show Mark the broom :P Speedy recovery.

Lisa

emcmaster Collaborator

Much love and good wishes to you, Patti! You have been such a support to me these last 9 months!

Clark Bent as Stupor-Man Contributor

hope all goes well and you recover quickly

happygirl Collaborator

to my sweet sweet cyber mom,

I hope your procedure went well and you are at home, recovering. Can't wait to talk to you and hear how it ALL went ;).

love,

L

Viola 1 Rookie

Thinking of you Patti! Best wishes for a speedy recovery and by the end of your several weeks, I'm sure the doctor will order ... hubby will be an expert in house keeping :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Patti - - - praying for a speedy recovery, and try to enjoy your down time (I mean, let the pills take you to your magic place!) :)

We look forward to seeing you and your sweet kitty upon your return.

AndreaB Contributor

Thoughts and prayers have been with Patti since late last night. I probably went to bed around when she was getting up since I'm on the west coast.

We love you Patti. Get the rest you need, don't worry about the house. It won't fall apart.

Take just enough meds to keep the pain down but still be at the point where you will know if you are overdoing it. That ought to keep you from the danger of vacuuming as well as lifting too much.

Mtndog Collaborator

Just heard that all went well. No details but she's in recovery!

Patti- I can keep you company in your convalescence as i am down with some bogus virus! They think it's a relapse of mono. UGH! No vacumning for me either. Kurt and mark can exchange housekeeping secrets :ph34r:

Get lots of rest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We love you, B

AndreaB Contributor

Thanks Bev. :)

marciab Enthusiast

Patti - Best wishes for a speedie recovery ... marcia

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Just heard that all went well. No details but she's in recovery!

Thanks Bev - good news :D

Will keep checking in to hear any more updates :)

Bev, - boo on 'the return of the mono' :angry: ...rest up ;)

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Wishing you all the best Patti, feel better soon! and vacuuming is another "allergy" of mine. let the hubby do it!

AmandaD Community Regular

Hope she's doing well!

May I ask - what type of surgery was she having - nothing too serious I hope!?

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