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 I will blog about this tomorrow,
I’ve spent 10 hours  in A&E with a right sided neuro deficit 
What a first adventure for me

And one I don’t want to repeat



53 comments:

  1. What in the world is a neuro deficit? Off to Dr. Google....whatever it is, feel better John!

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  2. Anonymous10:54 pm

    Thinking of you with love

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  3. This is a bit of a shock. Hopefully it is not serious and can be resolved. Medical science is wonderful in many ways. Take care John.

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  4. Anonymous11:17 pm

    Yikes hope this resolves uneventfully. Warmest thoughts!!! Ceci

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  5. Wishing you the best, John.

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  6. Aiiieeeeee! It makes me think back to your fall when you were preparing for vacation. Get well soon.

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  7. Shelly Williams11:35 pm

    Hope it resolves , John , thinking of you .Shelly

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  8. Anonymous11:39 pm

    Sending you love and best wishes for a quick recovery.

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  9. Anonymous12:13 am

    Holding you in our hearts John. Hope this can be resolved soon. X

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  10. Barbara Anne12:23 am

    How worrisome! Hope all is easily fixed and that you're promptly cured and able to do all you want to do without a second thought.

    Big hugs!

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    1. Is your last name spelled wrong on the hospital ID bracelet?
      Wishing you well.

      More hugs!

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  11. Sending support and love and healing wishes. I hope it is not too serious. 10 hours in the E R is grim. Were you alone?

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  12. Oh My, do take care of yourself.

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  13. Karen1:16 am

    OH. MY. GOODNESS!! praying for a quick recovery

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  14. Oh no! Hope it's nothing serious and is easily resolved.
    Jean.

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  15. Anonymous1:43 am

    Hoping for good news xx. MrsF

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  16. Well, that's not good. Take care of yourself, John,

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  17. Holy crap, John! Did you have some kind of mini-stroke or something? Best wishes for a good recovery.

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  18. Anonymous2:26 am

    Take care, sending you all good vibes.
    Bonnie in Minneapolis

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  19. That is worrisome. Please do update us when you can. Sending best thoughts to you.

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  20. I have no idea what that is, but it sounds horrible. Very best wishes to you John. x

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  21. I'm thinking if you've gone home things must be fairly manageable.
    I look forward to updates

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  22. That must've been scary! Love and best wishes xx

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  23. Awful. Hope you start to feel better very soon John.

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  24. Anonymous6:45 am

    Wishing you a quick recovery. Olivia in the PNW

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  25. wishing you well John and hope your pets are being well cared for until your return, they will be anxious.

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  26. Oh crumbs! Hoping very much there's a quick turn-around for the better. - for your own sake as well as that of the four-leggeds.

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  27. You must have had quite a scare. Sending warm wishes for a speedy recovery. Xx

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  28. At least you should have had, hopefully, the knowledge to realise that something was not right and get help.
    Sending ((hugs))..I'm sure the village community will rally round xx

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  29. Good luck, John. Hope all ends well. xx

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  30. Oh, NO! That must've been seriously frightening - especially as you'd know what was happening. I hope you're on the road to recovery now, and getting good medical care. Thinking, and praying for you. XX Virginia

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  31. I hope by now, they've sorted you out. Sending hugs and healing vibes over 'tinterweb to you. xx

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  32. Wishing you well John.

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  33. That sounds scary. Hope you're getting sorted now.

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  34. Oh Christ! I think that what you are referring to is a minor stroke? Co-incidentally, my best friend Tony had such an episode last Wednesday. Will you be allowed to drive?

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  35. That sounds scary. Hope all is well soon.

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  36. Anonymous8:48 am

    Please stop having the covid jabs, if you are still having them, think about your animals, they need you, as well as all your friends here, I know everyone is going to think that i'm a troll, i promise i'm not, just a concerned reader Wishing you all the best , Jenny

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  37. Yorkshire Liz9:03 am

    You are now in the system - and are being cared for, thank God. Look after yourself - and also let other people take care of you! (Because I know that's not easy) Let me know if you need anything, I'm only 100 miles down the M62. God bless.

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  38. Anonymous9:04 am

    Wishing you a speedy recovery, John

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  39. Sending best wishes for a speedy recovery xx

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  40. Anonymous9:49 am

    Holy F**K John, what a shock, good to know you received the care required and I truly hope you are going to be OK. Take good care of yourself and rest easy. Jan in Castle Gresley

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  41. You're in my thoughts. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. xx

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  42. Hope they can sort it xx

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  43. That sounds scary! And, uf, 10 hours in Emergency. I hope you’re improving and that the prognosis is good.

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  44. Jo in Auckland9:12 pm

    I wouldn't know what was worse, knowing there was a problem and what the potential was or not knowing there was a problem and being none the wiser. Hope you got the news that you wanted.

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