The hospital said that I could bring my iPhone and charger, but I decided not to (two less things to worry about). SoI will not have Internet access until I return home and as a result, your emails and comments will go unanswered until then.
The blog will continue during my “absence” with some Someday Funnies and original columns that a couple of readers generously created to help me while I recover.
And so it goes.
Source: Rue La La |
Claude Brosset femulating in the French film Le corps de mon ennemi (Body of My Enemy). |
Good Luck Lady Stana !
ReplyDeleteSara
best wishes for a good op and a speedy recovery
ReplyDeleteHope all goes well during the surgery and wish you a speedy and full recovery. Those heels are not going to wear themselves out!
ReplyDeleteWhat's the bad news! I love it! I will be thinking of you on Monday, just remember how good you will feel when you are over this!!!
ReplyDeleteAgree with everyone... including what's the bad news. :) Good luck and best wishes.
DeleteGood luck! 🍀 I hope your op and recovery go well.
ReplyDeleteStana, may your procedure be completely successful and may your recovery be swift and complete.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Jacquie
Prayers for a speedy recovery, Sweetie
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes! Heal up soon!!!!
ReplyDeleteStana, Good luck with the surgery. From experience, it will seem like you will never fully recover but you will and in the end you will ask yourself why you didn't do it earlier!
ReplyDeleteLeann
Stana, our prayers are with you. We will be hoping for a speedy recovery for the Queen of Femulation! Lisa P
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your surgery. Be sure to do your physical therapy. My wife had a total knee replacement. It may be hard to muscle through it in the beginning, but in the end it will have been worth it.
ReplyDeleteStana,
ReplyDeleteWishing you a full and speedy recovery. Our prayers go with you, you are one beautiful lady!
Davina
Best of Luck, Stana. We all hope that your surgery goes swimmingly, and that you are out in stilettoes soon. Penny from Edinburgh.
ReplyDeleteGood luck sister! Hope you have a quick and painless recovery and you’re strutting around in your heels very soon.
ReplyDeleteLauren
Wishing you the best of health and all outcomes.
ReplyDeleteVelma
Wishing you a successful surgery and swift recovery, Stana!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a full and speedy recovery!-Jennifer M
ReplyDeleteStana
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your surgery. I have a friend in his late 70's who has had both hips replaced and he hikes 6 to 10 miles on hills each day. Do what the pt tells you to do. Be diligent and do the exercises they tell you to do at home. BUT don't over do it. You'll be out on your heels in no time.
Cali
Good luck sister! - Nicki
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you Stana! This surgery is no joke so follow the physical therapy instructions to the letter!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Stana! It will take a little bit but you will soon be glad you did it.
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