On May 1, I was taken to the hospital. I was so weak I thought maybe I was having a stroke. Luckily I was not but my kidneys were failing and I was in very bad shape. It’s amazing how quickly you can turn dehydrated and in dire condition in a couple of days. Naturally all the hullabaloo in the ER and ICU worried my daughter and my family. This is the third time for such a scary episode. I feel so sorry about that. Today I am home and now on oxygen 24/7 which I dislike, but it is necessary for the short term.
I am writing this to warn you about watching your hydration even if you have no chronic disease. Take care of yourselves because this can come on quickly.
I did no writing and this is my first contact with my blogging friends. Send me your challenges as I will try to get back into the writing groove. Thanks for reading.
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I’m glad you are home. Take care!
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I had missed you and wondered if all was OK. Glad to hear you’re home.
We’re due for a scorching bank holiday and following week (33c on Monday in places), so hydration is imperative. Not just for us, but also Maya. She tends not to drink as much as she should, so we are making sure to keep her face and paws cool. Today it was the hose game in the garden rather than running in the field as it’s been so hot……….. 29C. She had fun!
Take care and continue to take on fluids.
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Sorry to hear, keep drinking water everyone!
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feel better soon, Cheryl…thoughts and prayers your way…🤍🙏
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I was wondering where you were. Sorry you’re going through this, glad you’re home and you have friends and family around you. Wishing you a good recovery.
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Thanks! I’m getting used to being oxygen tethered🤨
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Sounds like you’ve had a dreadful time. I wish you well 😊
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Thank you😊
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I’m so sorry to hear this. You take care ❤️
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