tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post7290359994509249975..comments2024-03-28T23:25:07.821+00:00Comments on Jean's Knitting: Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12038517988391228260noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-84411677912468284852015-05-25T22:56:58.091+01:002015-05-25T22:56:58.091+01:00Prowling in from Downunder to say that I was relie...Prowling in from Downunder to say that I was relieved to actually hear from you this morning. I know how hard it is to keep up everything when someone is in hospital. My sister is "celebrating" nine weeks in hospital today but now looking forward to leaving at last. I hope your husband's stay is much shorter than hers! Thinking of you all.catdownunderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06959328192182156574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-91469577152419028782015-05-25T20:58:34.656+01:002015-05-25T20:58:34.656+01:00Thanks for keeping your readers informed.
I agree ...Thanks for keeping your readers informed.<br />I agree that knitting can definitely provide a lot of solace and distraction.<br />These hospital stays are really tough. Yes there are some infections there which already ill patients are more susceptible to - so they become ill by being in hospital. <br />I agree with the other readers that you definitely need full care assistance in place before your husband can safely return home. <br />Do take care of yourself!<br />LisaRRAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-5608728088084690192015-05-25T16:47:55.103+01:002015-05-25T16:47:55.103+01:00Checking back after a busy weekend and hoping your...Checking back after a busy weekend and hoping your husband will gradually (or suddenly) become more accepting of arrangements. Again, so glad that you have engrossing knitting as a switch of intense focus. That's the thing about knitting, it offers such a range of different types of solace for us, from the soothingly repetitive to the attention-consuming. So grateful to whoever, among your knit-supporters, gave you the Fantoosh pattern. I love Pentecost too, and the person who happened to come up on our congregational reading roster for yesterday did the Acts passage so well - she told me afterwards that she'd used the Google feature where you can hear pronunciation, and looked up every name. And she knew not to pronounce "prophesy" as if it were "prophecy"! Continuing best wishes for everything you're going through.<br />- Beth in OntarioAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-52486604157890144332015-05-25T16:12:24.021+01:002015-05-25T16:12:24.021+01:00Adding my good wishes to the continued recovery an...Adding my good wishes to the continued recovery and to your visit today. Looking forward to seeing the shawl as it progressesSouthern Galhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12704854973003741122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-10079453667915153462015-05-25T15:24:22.443+01:002015-05-25T15:24:22.443+01:00Jean, I am also sorry that you had worrying news a...Jean, I am also sorry that you had worrying news at the hospital yesterday. Here's hoping that the infection that is sapping your husband's strength can be routed. Meanwhile, I hope he can be moved to a rehab ward soon.<br /><br />Maybe you need to crank out those pocket squares as quickly as you can, before that Fantoosh completely seduces you. - Anita in NNYAnita Figuerashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02240334818475032860noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-76183047357231848862015-05-25T14:55:20.210+01:002015-05-25T14:55:20.210+01:00I,too, am sorry you husband was not as well. I am ...I,too, am sorry you husband was not as well. I am surprised you had not been told about the fainting, the X-ray and what infection they are now treating. Obviously I don't know how the system works there. Regardless, I hope he is back on the mend. As for knitting, it sounds like you are immersed in lace. It would be hard to go back to a project like a pocket square. ��Gerrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08519137934974638547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-12784660451356278132015-05-25T14:22:16.680+01:002015-05-25T14:22:16.680+01:00I'm sorry your husband is less well, but at le...I'm sorry your husband is less well, but at least it happened when he was still incarcerated, and not at home. I still can't get my head around using the yarn in one long piece still attached to the ball. I hope today's visit goes well.Mary Louhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05588244535423212079noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-19848932861122240252015-05-25T12:51:16.849+01:002015-05-25T12:51:16.849+01:00Are the doctors checking your husband's blood ...Are the doctors checking your husband's blood cell counts? oxygenation levels?=Tamarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-48029718920630220062015-05-25T10:12:25.868+01:002015-05-25T10:12:25.868+01:00All will be well, and all manner of things will be...All will be well, and all manner of things will be well. ~ Julian of Norwich. <br /><br />I keep this little saying as my talisman when things are difficult. Courage. <br /><br />Knitlasshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10694849211711608460noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-52450232580287221462015-05-25T09:53:19.237+01:002015-05-25T09:53:19.237+01:00I'm sorry your husband was less well yesterday...I'm sorry your husband was less well yesterday Jean. He will hopefully be more reconciled to having to remain in close proximity to medical care right now. With my relatives, I've heard the 'other establishment' referred to as a half-way house, on the road to recovery if you like. All good wishes Jean. I hope today's visit is a relatively calm experience for you. <br /><br />Enjoy the next four lozenges.<br /><br />Jan, North Yorkshire<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com