Fantastic news – we have been anxious all day – waiting for the update. What a star you are.
Unbelievable courage. No wonder David is proud of you. The only way is up.
You make me feel that I can tackle anything Karen – thank you.
David heard from Marie earlyer i could breath again knowing Karen came through opp ok.who gives a sh… about consultants when Karen
is okay let them think they are above us (we know different)as long as they do the job, Still you give it to them good style.i cant put into words how i feel all i can say is there is a god taking care of karen and the power of prayer is great.will keep on praying so you keep up the good work you make a good team.Margo
Hi Karen
Just wanted to say you’re amazing.
Your courage and determination puts us all to shame.
I’m so glad the op went ok, been thinking of you constantly.
We’ve all waited eagerly every day for texts from David, but I have to say this is brilliant what David has done. I cried when I read it.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and David.
Keep smiling, keep laughing.
Steph Johnson x
Apologies for the delay, you must think that everyone South of Manchester is a: bloody rude for not contacting you and b: have forgotten about you but those good people North of Manchester Guy and Jane kindly forwarded your web page to Simon and I the other day and we have read all your diary entries so at last we can post and share in Karen’s challenge. To say that when we heard the news a couple of weeks back we were stunned/horrified was an understatement. What the hell was that prat doing? But hey that is a conversation for another day.
Have just checked today and seen that Karen has had her op and it is amazing news that she has come through the op and is still fighting andlaughing is totally inspirational. I share your comments about consultants – having spent the best part of 18 years dealing with consultants on my own medical problems – believe me, you really do develop a thick skin and the ability to challenge everything they try to fob you off with – stick with it.
I am going to print off all of your weblogs from April and so far in May and send them to John and Melda Boxall so that they can keep up with the news. Being in their 70′s I am afraid the computer age has passed them by but at least we can keep them updated using good old fashioned snail mail. When Simon and I speak to them each week, their first questions are “have you heard any more news about Karen?” so at least this can give them some info.
It is pointless trying to say how sorry we are about what happened – saying sorry doesn’t really do or say anything much that will help you but believe me everyone South of Manchester are thinking about Karen and you and we will keeping reading, posting and talking to everyone until she finally comes home to you.
We are all Over the Moon that the op went well…was clock watching and praying all day yesterday, all prayers answered thank you very much. got text at 4pm (Cheers Marie)did not expect to hear anything until at least 5, so relief all round. Well, Buzby was busy after that,(Remember him?-Showing my age now!)-phoned everyone with good news, and singing your praises..All credit to you Karen of course, your strong will and determination is shining through big style..Everyone sends their love and is thinking of you. Get Well Soon.xxx
And good on you David for giving them jumped up,insensative twits(too mild for the way you were all treated prior to op- change i for a) a good rollocking, they were totally out of order.-
PS…Did you know your husband had cheerleading skills Karen? LOL-Wait till you read Day 20..
May 17th, 2005 at 10:53 pm
Well Done KP
Fantastic news – we have been anxious all day – waiting for the update. What a star you are.
Unbelievable courage. No wonder David is proud of you. The only way is up.
You make me feel that I can tackle anything Karen – thank you.
Love Jane
XX
May 17th, 2005 at 10:57 pm
David heard from Marie earlyer i could breath again knowing Karen came through opp ok.who gives a sh… about consultants when Karen
is okay let them think they are above us (we know different)as long as they do the job, Still you give it to them good style.i cant put into words how i feel all i can say is there is a god taking care of karen and the power of prayer is great.will keep on praying so you keep up the good work you make a good team.Margo
May 18th, 2005 at 10:58 am
Hi Karen,
Just wanted to say well done to you.
With your determination and sense of humour, you are a real inspiration. You’ll be doing flick flacks in no time!
Great news. Keep strong.
Linda
May 18th, 2005 at 11:28 am
Hi Karen
Just wanted to say you’re amazing.
Your courage and determination puts us all to shame.
I’m so glad the op went ok, been thinking of you constantly.
We’ve all waited eagerly every day for texts from David, but I have to say this is brilliant what David has done. I cried when I read it.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and David.
Keep smiling, keep laughing.
Steph Johnson x
May 18th, 2005 at 1:32 pm
David and family
Apologies for the delay, you must think that everyone South of Manchester is a: bloody rude for not contacting you and b: have forgotten about you but those good people North of Manchester Guy and Jane kindly forwarded your web page to Simon and I the other day and we have read all your diary entries so at last we can post and share in Karen’s challenge. To say that when we heard the news a couple of weeks back we were stunned/horrified was an understatement. What the hell was that prat doing? But hey that is a conversation for another day.
Have just checked today and seen that Karen has had her op and it is amazing news that she has come through the op and is still fighting andlaughing is totally inspirational. I share your comments about consultants – having spent the best part of 18 years dealing with consultants on my own medical problems – believe me, you really do develop a thick skin and the ability to challenge everything they try to fob you off with – stick with it.
I am going to print off all of your weblogs from April and so far in May and send them to John and Melda Boxall so that they can keep up with the news. Being in their 70′s I am afraid the computer age has passed them by but at least we can keep them updated using good old fashioned snail mail. When Simon and I speak to them each week, their first questions are “have you heard any more news about Karen?” so at least this can give them some info.
It is pointless trying to say how sorry we are about what happened – saying sorry doesn’t really do or say anything much that will help you but believe me everyone South of Manchester are thinking about Karen and you and we will keeping reading, posting and talking to everyone until she finally comes home to you.
With all our love
Susa and Simon Yates
John and Melda Boxall
May 18th, 2005 at 4:34 pm
Hi Karen and David
We are all Over the Moon that the op went well…was clock watching and praying all day yesterday, all prayers answered thank you very much. got text at 4pm (Cheers Marie)did not expect to hear anything until at least 5, so relief all round. Well, Buzby was busy after that,(Remember him?-Showing my age now!)-phoned everyone with good news, and singing your praises..All credit to you Karen of course, your strong will and determination is shining through big style..Everyone sends their love and is thinking of you. Get Well Soon.xxx
And good on you David for giving them jumped up,insensative twits(too mild for the way you were all treated prior to op- change i for a) a good rollocking, they were totally out of order.-
PS…Did you know your husband had cheerleading skills Karen? LOL-Wait till you read Day 20..