tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7336244224223081633.post3591681731620877922..comments2010-11-20T10:43:49.916-08:00Comments on Brenda's Healing Village: Flipper Hadn't Flipped...BUT...Deehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14558162021573239618noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7336244224223081633.post-30145458985279955392009-08-09T07:08:11.011-07:002009-08-09T07:08:11.011-07:00So sorry you both are having such a hard & com...So sorry you both are having such a hard & complicated time of it... you are both due for some very, very smooth sailing out of treatment into cure and definitely back home to the desert!!! Sending you both lots of good positive energy and lots of soothing thoughts for an uneventful upcoming week!<br />Lots of Love, Hugs & Blessings Cathiecathieazhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17619534588636626112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7336244224223081633.post-65716264853246165122009-08-08T17:50:34.844-07:002009-08-08T17:50:34.844-07:00Cal and I are back from Maine and we're so sor...Cal and I are back from Maine and we're so sorry to hear about your rotten couple of days. Brenda is lucky to have such a good caregiver, nurse Dee, on her team. I know the last thing she wanted was a trip to the ER but you were right to take her. It would have taken her days to get rehydrated, even if the vomiting had stopped. It doesn't sound like it would have without the med changes. It gives me goose bumps to hear about the woman in the ER who went through radiation last year and was able to comfort Brenda. It's funny how those things happen. The village just keeps growing. You almost made it through four months without a trip to the ER. I hope and pray you don't need to visit there again. Ring that bell loud and clear, I want to hear it in Pittsburgh. Remember, in just two weeks you will wake up in your own bed.<br /><br />VicVickyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12381602610282698937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7336244224223081633.post-63471814521852366732009-08-08T14:29:11.160-07:002009-08-08T14:29:11.160-07:00Goodness gracious - talk about a journey. You two...Goodness gracious - talk about a journey. You two have certainly seen the good, the bad and the freaking incredibly ugly aspects of our healthcare delivery system. <br /><br />I am keeping my fingers crossed that no more spontaneous mini happenings occur that set our gal off course. She is going to need all her energy to get well and smooth sail on back to Arizona. Smooth sail back to Arizona - that sounds like an oxymoron. Here we go sailing into the desert. Oh well, I guess if the Gulf of Mexico can be an Ocean, than perhaps the Gila River will have water??? ;)<br /><br />Karen is down the shore with me for the weekend - thank goodness - these O'Connor's are NUTS!!!! MY niece is reading this as I type and very politely informed me that yes the O'Connor's are NUTS, but that includes me, as well. I don't think I believe her!!!<br /><br />My point, and once again I do have one, is that we are all mustering our good karma for a positive last few days of treatment and then many happy days home curing.<br /><br />Love you bothMichelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18095022656874531523noreply@blogger.com