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Monday, May 23, 2011

Change in plans because...

Yep, all the trouble that I've been having has been due to pneumonia.  I didn't want to admit it, but I was 99% on Friday.  So my posts will be delayed for a bit.  Excuse me while I go find the lung I just coughed up.  :-)  Everyone be well.

4 comments:

Wanda's Wings said...

Please watch this closely,It can be very serious.

Clueless said...

Thank you for your warning...I often forget this even though two years ago, I had it, almost died and stayed in the hospital for seven days. Within the last two years, I have my husband and I have lost two immediately famimy members to this and I've had more clients than I want to count die from pneumonia.

Anonymous said...

Feel better, CC!

Wishing you well,
NOS

Shen said...

Oh my, I'm sorry you've been under the weather. I'm just catching up on blogs and not writing much myself, yet... I'm sure we'll both be back to "normal" soon.

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