I am home resting. Still high and a bit sore. Thanks for the prayers and well wishes.
Here is my pre-surgery shot.
Going to sleep now.
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I’m thankful it’s over for you. Rest well!
Xoxo
Sweet dreams!
Thanks!
So happy surgery is finished. What a relief for you and all who love you.
I know you said it was no big deal, but any surgery is better when it is over.
Hey. If you want to see a good movie, I would recommend Captain Phillips. It was great! ! Good way to pass the time. Glad you’re doing well.
Thanks, Paula! I will be back at work Monday and I think I will be more mobile tomorrow. I’m just whining a little.
dear Elizabeth,
sending you my best good thoughts for comfort and healing from your surgery. so glad it went well for you – hopefully soon you will be sighing a big sigh of relief – it’s over, and there’s no more!
much love and warm, gentle hugs,
Karen xxx
Thanks, Karen!
Rest and heal ❤️
🙂