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Think Good Thoughts For Jereseyangel (patti)


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dlp252 Apprentice
Hope she's doing well!

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

Hysterectomy due to large fibroids.


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wolfie Enthusiast

Many prayers & speedy recovery vibes for Patti! Glad to hear that all went well. ((((HUGS))))

Take it easy & relax!!

AmandaD Community Regular

Boy - bet she's going to feel a ton better! Hope you're recovering well Patti!

A

mamaw Community Regular

Patti

Glad to hear all went well with the surgery & its over..... Now just relax & recoup . Don't worry about the dust bunnies, they need a home too...... Hope you recover fast but just don't tell Mark so that way he may actually start enjoying housework... or else he will hire a maid ......

Relax & rest.

hugs & blessings blowing in from Pa.......

mamaw

Guhlia Rising Star

Patti, so glad to hear that things went well... I'm still sending you lots of love, prayers, and hugs.

Does anyone know how long she'll be in the hospital? I don't know what the standard stay is for that procedure.

AndreaB Contributor

She'll be going home on Friday, unless they have reason to keep her longer.

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Good wishes and a speedy recovery Patti!


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AndreaB Contributor

Just talked to Mark since I missed the earlier call.

Patti is resting comfortably and has had some broth. Mark will bringing solid food in to her tomorrow, when she is ready for it.

Ashley Enthusiast

Patti, I'll be praying for you as you have thought of me through my numerous ordeals. I know all will be well. You're just a thoughtful, friendly, and very helpful member as well as wonder friend. Can't wait to see you post again =)

-Ash

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Patti,

I hope they are taking good care of you in the hospital....and feeding you safe foods. :)

Glad to hear everything went well....we miss you already. Get well soon and yeah....try not to look at the "dirt". I still vote for hiring a maid....spoil yourself....who knows you may find you never want to clean again. ;)

Get lots of rest and feel better. We love you!! :wub:

happygirl Collaborator

Because Patti has so many food sensitivities, she made all of her own food and froze it, to have it ready for the hospital stay. She didn't trust the hospital, as it is hard to avoid all that she is currently avoiding. So in terms of food-she should be ok!!!!

Mtndog Collaborator
Because Patti has so many food sensitivities, she made all of her own food and froze it, to have it ready for the hospital stay. She didn't trust the hospital, as it is hard to avoid all that she is currently avoiding. So in terms of food-she should be ok!!!!

She's a smart cookie! Glad to hear she's resting comfortably! We love you Patti! :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

Lisa Mentor
She's a smart cookie! Glad to hear she's resting comfortably! We love you Patti! :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

B:

Thanks for keeping us updated. (sorry to be so short on words, Burts Bee's Strawberry conditioner, zapped me....shush, it's never ending).

jesscarmel Enthusiast

glad to hear it went well!! thinking of you

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Get well soon, it's not the same without you here!

Very smart about bringing her own meals, she is so prepared. :)

Rebecca47 Contributor

Hi Jerseyangel !!! I am glad that I found this thread. I remember now that you were having surgery :blink:

May god bless you in everyway he knows how!! My thoughts and prayers are for you to have a quick and full recovery asap, as I know you will.

Yes let your hubby do all the work for you.

SMILE AND FEEL GOOD SOON.

I am glad I am getting to know you and everyone else on this board. ;)

lonewolf Collaborator

My thoughts and prayers were with you today and will continue during your recovery. I'm sure you'll have a quick one.

tarnalberry Community Regular

Hope it all goes well, and the recovery is speedy! :)

Ursa Major Collaborator

Patti, I'll be praying for a quick recovery, too. Take good care of yourself!

Turtle Enthusiast

Hey Patti!!

Hope you feel better soon!

If I lived closer to you i'd swing by and help you out with doing your hair for you so you can rest and recover without having to battle with the locks! HAHA!

BIG HUGS and thinking of you!!

Turtle

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

HI PATTI

YOU ARE SURE MISSED ON HERE.

CAN'T WAIT TILL YOUR BACK

DIDN'T HEAR FROM MARK TODAY SO GATHER ALL IS THE SAME YOUR DOING WELL AND WILL BE HOME TOMORROW.

LET'S HOPE SO ANY WAY.

HOPE THEY ARE TAKING GOOD CARE OF YOU PATTI.

MISS YOU FRIEND.

LOVE

JUDY

AndreaB Contributor

I have to second Judy.

We miss you!

Can't wait until you're home in your own comfy bed. Hospital beds are the worse! Gotta give you another reason to want to get out of there. :)

floridanative Community Regular

Patti - glad everything went fine. You remain in my prayers but remember no house cleaning! Who knows maybe Mark will take a liking to it himself - lol! Rest up and feel better soon. Everyone here misses you as you can see.

Rusla Enthusiast

Patti, remember to lie about on the couch and be as melodramtic as any sick man would be. Request bon bons and drinks, pillows and blanket. No cleaning anything, you are to lay about like the pampered princess.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Patti, remember to lie about on the couch and be as melodramtic as any sick man would be. Request bon bons and drinks, pillows and blanket. No cleaning anything, you are to lay about like the pampered princess.

Rusla, don't you think the hardest thing for Patti to do is 'sit still'? :blink:

some how I see her as a multi tasker who runs around doing 10 things at once with the vaccum belted to her waist and vaccuming as she runns around : :lol::lol::lol:

PATTI---DON'T YOU BE DOING THAT YOU HEAR US!!!!!! :ph34r:

hOPE YOU HOME AND FEELING OK.

HUGS AND LOVE

JUDY

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