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A little good news

fredswilma
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Hi all
Just to let you know, it looks like Marks temperature is finally down, and we may be able to bring him home tomorrow. I took him up some minestrone soup for his lunch which he ate with a vengance, and then he felt like macaroni cheese for his tea, which again he really enjoyed, I always feel better when I know he is eating, thank you all for your thoughts and prayers over what has been quite a scary time.
Ann
Just to let you know, it looks like Marks temperature is finally down, and we may be able to bring him home tomorrow. I took him up some minestrone soup for his lunch which he ate with a vengance, and then he felt like macaroni cheese for his tea, which again he really enjoyed, I always feel better when I know he is eating, thank you all for your thoughts and prayers over what has been quite a scary time.
Ann
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Hi alljojoshort said:How's it going?
Hi Ann, how's Mark? Did you guys get home yet?
Jo-Ann
Yes Mark is finally
Hi all
Yes Mark is finally home, he is very tired, weary I think is the word, though each day I am seeing improvements,his eating is still a bit of a mission, some days good others just not interested, I think he dropped a fair bit of weight when he was in hospital, tho he won't jump on the scales says I'm fussing, I think at the moment we are trying to find our new normal (again) seeing what Mark is able to do without kind of overtaxing him, anyway just really pleased to have him home again.
Thanks for all your kind words and thoughts.
Ann
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