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19 Feb 2010

SHEZ STILL BONNY 'N' BAD.

Herself has informed me that I should post an update.

The title above for those of you who have learned some of the Geordie vernacular will indicate that there is no improvement in her condition. She remains largely bed-ridden as her brain still can't tell where the floor or the ceiling are or locate herself in the space in between. That's why she has not been at the computer as moving/flickering images make this sensation much worse for her.

There seems to be nothing for it except wait and see with this one. she does appreciate all your messages which I have read out to her, and for the e-mails. Please don't be worried that she has not replied to e-mails, she simply can't face a screen at the moment.

I'll let you know as and when there is improvement.

22 comments:

  1. Oh dear - this must be really bad!!! I do hope there is some improvement soon!!! Kindest wishes and love!!
    xxxx

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  2. Very sorry to hear that Tracy is still not well. Very best wishes and hugs. To you also, good husband.
    Tina xx

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  3. Here's to hoping she does get better soon. Thanks for taking care of her and keeping us informed.

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  4. I am so sorry that she is still feeling so poorly! What a miserable thing!

    Perhaps this calls for another "real" letter. Tell her I'll try to write again this weekend.

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  5. Ohhh, I hope she feels better soon! I miss Petty Witter! :-)

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  6. Well, I wish I had some suggestions for making her feel better. Warm compresses? I know food isn't the answer, and a good laugh won't help in this situation, either. Is she on meds for this? Over here in the States, we take anti vertigo medicine that seems to help, but for the life of me, I can't think of its name...

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  7. Just thought of it: "Antivert." Kind of obvious. all my love

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  8. I was just checking for the link to your blog and found that your dear hubby had posted an update. I hope you see some improvement shortly.

    I was thinking of you earlier in the week while I was reading 'Case Histories' by Kate Atkinson and the character ex-police inspector Jackson Brodie makes several comments on the (i believe it was) sturdiness of Georgie Girls.

    take care.

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  9. I'm praying for you agyen and agyen, dear Petty!

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  10. Tell herself that I wish her well - very soon - now!

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  11. I hope that she feels well soon!

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  12. Tell her it is far too quiet without her and we look forward to her coming back to us.

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  13. Very sorry to hear you are still struggling. I am not worried whether you reply or not PW . get back to normal fast and you have wonderful friends waiting for you.

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  14. I had been thinking of her just yesterday, wondering if she was any better. Thanks for the update. And tell her we all hope she feels better soon!

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  15. So sorry to hear that. I hope she is able to read or listen to e-books.

    All my best wishes, Tracy!

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  16. thanks so much for the update, I've been wondering how she is. Hope she gets better soon as we miss her internet presence. Good luck and wishes for good health. Vertigo would be awful to deal with daily.

    ~Jennifer

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  17. Sending best wishes from Arizona!

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  18. Please do pass on the best wishes and get well soon.

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  19. I miss her soo much.'Hope she feels better rally soon!!
    Betty hugs
    xx

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  20. Please give Petty Witter my best and I am thinking of you both and her speedy recovery.

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  21. Please give her my continued love and support. Her American namesake misses her ever so!

    Lots of love across the Atlantic,
    Traci

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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?