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Thought for Today Sunday 16th May 2010

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LindainBerkshire1736004

LindainBerkshire1736004 Report 16 May 2010 07:45

Sending healing thoughts to Lynn, Vicky, Liz [Diamond]. Rita, hought for Today FridayDaff, Keith[Hoff], Deanna, Joyce[Dutch]. Dizzi, Black Rose, YorkshireCaz, Mummo's Mother and Hubby(Eddie), Huia and all in need of our thoughts today.

Adding Kempinawooliehat who asked if we could please
add her hubby to our list as she was getting him from the CCU ward Tuesday after his first heart attack at 45 ....on the footie pitch (which he plays 3 times a week as well as cycling many miles).I hope he is getting better now he is back home.

Still thinking off Mummo's husband who is at home, but still having problems and still not able to go upstairs. I believe she is now moving to a flat, which must be stressful too.

Adding Rita's son in law who has been diagnosed with cancer. I am sending healing thoughts for him and thinking of all his family at this time too. He will have an operation next.
Rita herself needs some healing thoughts as she has health problems too.

Adding Jude's half sister who lives in America and has Breast Cancer, sending healing thoughts for her. Thinking off you and your family Jude

Adding Pauline's sister who has been having treatment, but she is no better and actually possbly worse now than before, She has had more treatment and is very poorly.

Does anyone else need our thoughts?

LindainBerkshire1736004

LindainBerkshire1736004 Report 16 May 2010 07:50

Oliver Wendell Holmes:
Consciously or unconsciously we all strive to make the kind of a world we like.


Have a good day everyone

Linda :o) XxX

Pauline $(*-*)$

Pauline $(*-*)$ Report 16 May 2010 10:07


Thank you Linda.

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 17 May 2010 00:48

Thanks Linda, only just had a chance to get online, with o.h. around all day it's not possible, as he complains I am wasting time!!!

It was the anniversary of my Mum's death on Sunday, 15 years so it was a bit sad, thinking of the way she had to be resuscitated after having her clothes cut off her, while on her living room floor, in front of my brothers and a neighbour, in a way I am glad I didn't have to see that - I couldn't be contacted as I was out at the time and no mobile phone then - the resus only worked briefly and I think I would have rather they hadn't been in time to try, if you get me. More dignified for Mum, she must have been feeling ok before the heart attack, her third, as she was ready for her weekly trip to the day centre for lunch, lipstick next to her on the floor and key in the lock to go out when the driver called for her. Any other day and we wouldn't have known whether she had been feeling ill for a while and she might not have been found for hours longer too, might even have been a day my son and I visited. She had been fine the day before too, so sudden and upsetting as it was for us, she probably had a quick death which was better for her. We knew it would happen sooner or later, she was 79 and lonely living on her own since my Dad died 5 years before. altho she had a marvellous neighbour who called most days to check on her.
Better it was the driver who saw her through the window when he couldn't get an answer at the door, so the neighbour was prepared when he called her for the key. Unfortunately Mum had already put the key in from the inside ready to go, so they had to break in at the back window to let the ambulance men in.

Another relative has just died last week, so I picture Mum catching up with her and all the family having a cuppa and a chat!

Lizx