12 September 2008

Manic

This week has been rather manic and I have been flitting about like a mosquito on heat. So much so that I have not had time to blog or read blogs. What with daily hospital visits, dealing with the household, walking the dog and having extra things thrown in - like having to find a special 18th birthday present for my nephew or arrange a day-trip to Leeds yesterday for another university open day- I have been chasing my tail. But I have been much buoyed up by the supportive comments from others on my blog and that has kept me going. I shall try to respond and write an update when I get a chance to surface for air. Meanwhile, bear with me. Suffice to say Greg was in intensive care up until Wednesday. It turns out he has had pneumonia and is still very weak, cannot walk and is very confused. He has aged ten years in a week. His liver count, I am told, should be between 20 and 80 and is currently 1600. He is a medical disaster.

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My thanks to those who have nominated me recently for awards. I have greedily pasted those awards onto this site, but have lacked the time to nominate others in turn. I hope I won't be turned into a pillar of salt for my sins. I hope it will be enough to say that all those on my blog list deserve an award (else they would not be on my list of favourites in the first place.) There are also quite a few not on my blog list but whom I follow regularly. I must get around to adding them some day soon.

8 comments:

Kit Courteney said...

Blimey, that sounds bad. I'm off on holiday tomorrow so just catching up with updates before I bugger off. Do take care. Thinking of you all :0)

Elaine Denning said...

Crikey...no wonder he feels terrible.
Remember to breathe, won't you, and take care.

aims said...

Sorry Roseiro - I seem to have missed the last post and didn't know this was going on.

It's amazing how our hearts will keep giving us hope and love for people who have mistreated us.

"Stand by your man" means so much more to many woman who never open their mouths to let the world know.

Thinking of you and yours as you struggle through another traumatic event brought on by alcohol. What a lovely discovery man made huh?

Saz said...

thinking of you Rosiero...
I totally concur with Aims..her comment took my breath away...

"Stand by your man" means so much more to many woman who never open their mouths to let the world know...


sigh

Akelamalu said...

My word you must be exhausted. Remember to take care of yourself.

abcd said...

Roseiro, you won't be able to keep this pace up indefinately, I hope things settle down a bit and quickly or else you'll find yourself in the next bed to Greg! Look after yourself.

Flowerpot said...

Yes R, you need to look after yuorself and everything sounds utterly fraught at the moment. Take care. Slow, Deep breaths.....

ADDY said...

Thanks you for all your comments. This afternoon I managed a long walk with Snoopy in the local park in autumnal sunshine, so that was therapeutic, and have spent the evening actually sitting down watching non-demanding TV like the X-factor.