Good Morning to my Mum's blogger friends.
Just to let you all know that my Mum suffered a small stroke on Sunday evening and has spent the last couple of days and nights in hospital. She is now at home and being looked after by us. She is having some difficulty with speech and has some paralysis on her right side so will not be blogging for a little while. I will try and keep you informed as best I can inbetween caring for Mum and work. She is improving in tiny amounts each day but tires quickly but other than that is in generally good spirits and her sense of humour is fully intact. She tells me the highlight of her stay in hospital was that the nurse who gave her a bed bath was fairly good looking chap and the food wasn't too bad either.
Kindest Regards
Roz AKA DD
Oh Roz, thank you so much for letting us know. Please pass on my very best wishes to Sheila, I bet she's finding it really frustrating not being able to do much. How fortunate to have a good looking chap doing the bed bath!! Best wishes to you and Dad too, Roz xx
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a speedy recovery Sheila x
ReplyDeletePlease pass on my warmest wishes to your lovely mum. Returning some of her wonderful ((((hugs)))) X
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, lovely Sheila, for a speedy recovery. You can do this and we're all rooting for you. And thanks,DD,for letting us know. Very thoughtful as we do worry when things go quiet. xx
ReplyDeleteI don't comment very often, i just wanted to wish your mum a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteHazel
Oh my goodness what a shock. Please pass on big ((hugs)) and a get better quick message from Suffolk
ReplyDeleteOh Roz, poor Sheila! I do hope the improvements continue and that your lovely mum recovers well. Please give her a big hug and thank you for letting us know xx
ReplyDeletePlease pass on my best wishes to your Mum. I do hope she recovers quickly. How lovely that she still has her sense of humour, with that we can conquer the world.
ReplyDeleteSending lots of love and good wishes to Sheila. xx
Oh what a shock to read this. Thank you for letting us know and all the very best to your lovely Mum. Hope she recovers quickly. Best wishes from Canada. Lynne xx
ReplyDeleteMy goodness that was a shock as it must have been for you. Pass on a big hug and my love, you will all be in my prayers. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting us know about your mom. Please let your mom know that we'll be thinking of her and wishing her the best in her recovery.
ReplyDeleteOh Roz, I'm so sorry to read this. Sending Sheila lots of love and best wishes for a speedy recovery. xxx
ReplyDeleteHope your Mum recovers soon. Thanks for the update. Please send her my best wishes. Take care.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear this Roz. Would you please pass on my love and best wishes to your Mum. And thank you for letting us know, especially when other things must be on your mind. xx
ReplyDeleteI hope Sheila recovers quickly. Thank you for updating us.
ReplyDeleteI do hope your Mum feels much better soon xx
ReplyDeleteSending positive thoughts for a speedy recovery. xx
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear this. I missed her post the last few days. Please let your mom know that I will pray that she has a complete recovery.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear this, but if it was a slight stroke Sheila should make a good recovery. I'm only going by the slight stroke I had a few years ago and I am still doing my craft work. Roz, please give your Mum my blessings with a few hugs.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear this news.Hope she is back on here soon.
ReplyDeletemust have been an awful shock for your mum and family. praying for a full recovery for her as quickly as possible.
ReplyDeleteWishing Sheila a full recovery as quickly as possible. I'm a nurse, so will say fatigue following a stroke is very normal.
ReplyDeleteTa for letting us know what's up, Roz.
Hugs!
Oh, so sorry to hear that, Roz! I've only recently starting following your Mum's blog, but do wish her the very best! xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting us know, Roz. I wish your mom the speediest of recoveries. I love reading her blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you for keeping us informed. Give her our best wishes for a speedy recovery. Try to get her to rest a lot. I am sure that is not easy. She always seemed to have many chores on her To Do list.
ReplyDeleteMyra, from Winnipeg, Canada
Thanks for the update DD. Wishing your Mum the very best and hope her recovery is fast.
ReplyDeleteReally sorry to hear this. Very best wishes for a speedy recovery and wishing you All the very best for the future.x Wanda
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness what a shock. I am so sorry to hear that Sheila is not well. Thank you for letting us know what has happened. Your mum is a lovely person with a great sense of humour. Please give her a hug from me, Angie, I hope she is soon back to her usual busy self xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for keeping her faithful readers informed.
ReplyDeleteI wish all the best for a quick recovery to return to her busy life.
Best regards to you all.
Thank you Roz for the update. I had been wondering about your Mum. Sending her complete healing wishes and hugs for all.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness....thank you for letting us know. Poor Sheila...sending warmest wishes and the very squishiest of hugs for a speedy recovery. xx
ReplyDeleteThinking of you all and hoping for a good outcome for Sheila, fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting Roz.Sending you all big hugs and lots of positivity for Sheila's speedy recovery xx
ReplyDeleteThinking of your lovely mum and the family and fingers crossed for a speedy recovery. Hope she's soon well enough for a evening watching a good box set with you x
ReplyDeleteOnly just seen the post Roz but warmest wishes to your mum for a speedy recovery. I had only just started reading her blog a while ago but I will miss her cheery outlook on life on her blog.
ReplyDeleteJust thought I would mention - a friend of ours had a massive stroke last year and things looked quite bleak as he could not walk at all and became wheelchair bound, but he was so determined and paid for extra physio each day - which seemed to be the key to his recovery. It has certainly paid off and we saw him take a few steps after a few weeks and is now talking normally too.
Sending hugs to all x
Please send Sheila my best wishes! I shall be thinking of her and wishing her a speedy recovery. Please take good care of her and tell her to take care of herself xxx
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to read this. I do hope recovery will be speedy. How lovely that she has retained a sense of humour!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - I read this the other day but it didn't register that it is Sheila you were talking about - I don't know where my brain was last week but the lightbulb just went off and I realized. All my prayers to Sheila and her family, while she recovers from the stroke. Praying she has a full and speedy recovery and that the paralysis gets better with rehab, etc. My dad has his strokes in 2018 and was paralysed on the left side & slurred a bit but could talk. ALL MY PRAYERS TO YOU ALL.
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best for a speedy recovery. You have lots of people sending positive thoughts your way!
ReplyDeletePraying for your swift recovery Sheila, very best wishes to you and your family xx
ReplyDeletePlease give your mom my love and tell her prayers are going up for her speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteSending energy and loving thoughts for a speedy recovery.
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Hi Roz, I'm not sure if you're still popping on her to read comments but if so will you say hello to your Mum for me and tell her I hope she's getting better every day. Thanks. Suzanne. xx
ReplyDeleteHello - just reading backwards to see what happened. How much are you loved Shelia xx A LOT x
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