Know the one. (Tho' I don't call him hubby)
Did it myself a couple of Fridays ago.
He is getting over it all (whatever it was - "they" did a whole lot of tests and procedures, didn't find much significant)
The only times better were when he came home from military prison (conscientious objection)
All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!
I am glad you have him home! Sorry he may not be able to ride, but at least you can enjoy other wonderful activities.
My DH spent 6 days in the hospital in September, it was the best feeling to have him home again. Take care of him and yourself.
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Wow, good for both of you, newf! It's no fun having your dear one in hospital. Such a joy when they come home.
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Newfsmith, best wishes to you and hubby for a quick return to health and the enjoyment of life.
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Hey there Newf... hadn't registered anything was up with hubby... trust all is sorted now, and no more visits are required.
I hate being apart from my man, having to work really sucks... I have never had to leave him in a hospital, and I can only imagine how much you mighta missed him.
Glad he is home.
Last edited by RoadRaven; 10-30-2006 at 10:20 AM.
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