Thanks for Your Prayers

I finally got my surgery over with last Thursday and got to come home Wednesday of this week. It was pretty rough but could have been worse and I will just be glad when I start feeling human again. Something I had forgotten from when I had bypass back in

2001, is the horrible depression that sets in after major surgery (for some people). Anyway, thank you all...I'm not turning cartwheels yet but I *am* sitting here at the computer reading quilty stuff and looking at quilting magazines and that in itself is a real improvement. The ability to eat real food for the first time in months is going to make a big difference too. Am hoping the doc ok's that at my followup tomorrow.

Thank you all again.

Sherry

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Sherry
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so pleased you are doing well, comparitively speaking, Sherry. Keep on getting well. Cheers Bronnie

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Bronnie

Take the convalescence at its own pace. We have a tendency to rush this and it's a bad idea.

Enjoy the peace and get plenty of rest. Plan those _real_ meals; you will enjoy them twice, then.

Glad all is well, long may it continue so. Sending good vibes...

Nel (Gadget Queen)

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Sartorresartus

I had just been thinking about you and wondering what was happening with your insurance snafu. I'm so glad to hear everything worked out and the surgery is over and you're back home again. I'm sure you'll be feeling better very soon - take care of yourself, and good luck at your doctor's appointment tomorrow.

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Louise in Iowa

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Polly Esther

What won-der-ful news, Sherry. We were hoping and praying that your special specialist had taken good care of you and that you were on the mend. Stay gentle with yourself; we'll continue the prayers. Polly

"Louise in Iowa" I had just been thinking about you and wondering what was happening with your insurance snafu. I'm so glad to

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Polly Esther

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