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8 Apr 2019

HAPPY TO BE BACK.


After a  short spell in hospital with what turned out to be pericarditis (basically an inflammation of the protective sac that surrounds the heart) me being me (IE someone who can't do things by half) I ended up back in hospital a few days after this with double pneumonia which saw my kidneys fail for a while.

My thanks to Mr T, to family and friends who visited and/or sent well wishes; what would I do without you all?, the ambulance staff and all the staff at the RVI, Newcastle who worked relentlessly to get rid of me get me home again where I belong with Mr T.

Now at home and largely recovered  ... though I do have a nasty infection in a wound on my leg which is leaking a most impressive green (that's right, GREEN) fluid ... I'd like to apologise to authors Vivienne Shannon whose book, though I missed my stop on her When Winter Comes Blog Tour, I shall be  reviewing this Friday, the 12th of April and Brittni Chenelle whose book, Kingdom Cold, I shall be reviewing next week.



15 comments:

  1. So glad to hear you are on the mend and I hope you feel better each day! Please take care of yourself! <3

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  2. Welcome back, Tracy! I'm so glad that you're doing better and that you'll be posting a new review soon. Get as much rest as you can as you recover!

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  3. Tracy,
    I am very glad to see you here again!
    And I hope that your further recovery,
    also from that nasty wound on your leg
    goes well.
    I will be looking forward to your review
    on 12 April.
    Raven

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  4. It's so good to see you back Tracy, and I'm sorry to hear all that you have been through. Take care.
    Sending best wishes.
    Lindsay

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  5. Oh my you were ill. I'm glad you are back home now and hope the leaking leg clears up quickly! Sounds nasty.

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  6. Oh my! I'm glad you're doing better now. I hope the infection clears up soon.

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  7. I am so sorry. I know what it is like to get super sick. I am happy to hear you are on the mend. {{Hugs}}

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  8. I had been out of the blogging loop for most of last month so I had just noticed your husbands post the other day.

    I'm glad you're home but hope the green goo goes away as well and you are fully on the mend!

    Karen @ For What It's Worth

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  9. How scary! I'm glad you're doing better.

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  10. I am so sorry to hear about your illness. I am glad to hear that you are doing better and that you are at home.

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  11. So good to have you back!! I'll admit to being rather fascinated with the green stuff, too. ;)

    Looking forward to your reviews. Now STAY well, this time!!

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  12. Hi Tracy,

    This will teach me to check out your blog more often, especially before I respond to comments you have left for me... I had no idea you had been ill, let alone just how poorly you were and I am so pleased that you are some way towards recovery (green gunk notwithstanding!!)

    I checked out your last pre-hospital post 'Justice Gone' and I am definitely off to look into this one further, as I really like the sound of the premise and characters.

    I am sure that any authors whose posting dates have slipped will forgive you when they read about the circumstances. Life happens and there is nothing you can do about it!

    Take Care - perhaps you could bottle some of the green stuff for medical science :)

    Yvonne
    xx

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  13. Wow, you've really been put through the ringer haven't you? I'm glad that you're finally home and mostly feeling better! It's nice to hear from you again.

    -Lauren
    www.shootingstarsmag.net

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  14. Glad to hear you are doing well after the hospital stint!

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  15. I'm glad to hear you're back home and on the mend. I hope that leg heals up soon!

    Take care of yourself :)

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Ah wish te thank each an everyone of yee fre yer keind words. It's canny te see yee an ah hope you'll visit agyen. Divvent leave it tee long, will ye?