June's world
Now that Idol and Dancing with the Stars are over it is a darn good thing the Cardinals are winning tonight. I can sympathize with Joi about not having much to watch on TV and besides reading there isn't very much else I can do. I went back to the doctor this week and he dismissed me from the appendectomy.....hooray! I don't remember if I have said, but I went into the hospital with a bad appendix and came out with something called C.difficile. This is a nasty bacterial infection in the intestines that takes a long time to cure. Most likely place to get it was from a nurse that didn't wash her hands as she went from patient to patient. A couple weeks ago I had six days of horrendous diarrea ....thought I had surely died and gone to hell. I'm all better now.......just be on antibiotics for awhile yet. I had a lot of good nursing care from Jerry, Jerry Lee, Jill and Beth. Even Judy stayed right by me. When Jerry would take her out she would fly back down the hall and lay right by my bed.
I've talked to Mary and Maxine this past week. They definitely seem to be in better shape than their younger sister. Mary is still push mowing her big ole yard and Maxine is still reading a book or two a day.
Cynthia thanks for the note. So glad your brother made it home safely. Give Trenton a big birthday hug for me.
I always enjoy all the pictures. I am simply not smart enough to do that and since I will be 39 for the 34th time next month, maybe I have been 39 too many times to learn!!!! Mary doesn't like to reveal her age but she is 12 years older than I am and Maxine is 19 years older.........you do the math!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
June
3 Comments:
Aunt June, c-diff is definitely nasty stuff! It runs rampant in hospitals and you are right, it is spread by someone not washing his or her hands! GROSS!
June, sometimes I get to thinking that these GOLDEN years leave a lot to be desired, then I consider the alternative!!! I think they call that fertilizer. You know pushing up daisys. Glad your feeling better.
Laddie
Yuck!
Sorry to hear about your infection. It sounds miserable. Today we know hospitals can be one of the most dangerous places of all.
I performed a wedding here in Cuba last night and the bride's college roommate and bride's maid is from Sikeston. Her mother fixes Clauda's hair. Small world ...
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