Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 5:36 pm
Great to hear!Tsukiyumi wrote:Well, they got the tube out today; she sounds a lot better, and hopefully she'll be home later this week.
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Great to hear!Tsukiyumi wrote:Well, they got the tube out today; she sounds a lot better, and hopefully she'll be home later this week.
So am I. She'll stay in there for a few more days for observation, then she's going to stay at a friend's house for a few days, and then I'll go pick her up in Plantersville. That's the plan at the moment, anyways. She said to tell you guys she'll be back soon.Lazar wrote:Very glad to hear it.
Tell her we can't wait!Tsukiyumi wrote:So am I. She'll stay in there for a few more days for observation, then she's going to stay at a friend's house for a few days, and then I'll go pick her up in Plantersville. That's the plan at the moment, anyways. She said to tell you guys she'll be back soon.Lazar wrote:Very glad to hear it.
Awesome, Nick.Nickswitz wrote:
This is the picture from the convention, finally got it, and bob, is the one that looks high as a kite...
Sadly no, it was limited to 2 per picture, well, on the site it was, in reality they really didn't care, so it would have been cool to have that...Lt. Staplic wrote:Couldn't get one with Stitch in it!?
I wish that were true Tzu, unfortunately it was the lack of oxygen. All is going well though, and I hope to be at home in three to four days, K Tzu?Tsukiyumi wrote:I talked to her at noon for a minute or two. She said she managed to walk around the ward twice. Of course, right after we talked for a moment, I heard the morphine drip go on twice, and she went all groggy. I told her to take a nap.