<table border="0" width="100%"><tr> <td width="15%"><center><IMG SRC="http://www.dwarfworks.com/kyla/pictures/birthday/pty-garfield.gif" width="161" height="202"></center></td><td width="85%" valign="middle"><b><font color="#008080" face="Lucida Sans">Happy re-Birthday, Margaret! Isn't it amazing how fast the time flies by? I hope that you are doing fabulous, that all your dreams are coming true and that you are living life to the max!</font></b></td> </tr></table>
Maggie came home yesterday,6/8. The day after surgery was the hardest one for her. But after a nite in her own bed she feels 100% better. Tomorrow we go back to the office and on Wed. the drain comes out. After that she'll be posting herself.
Maggie's mom-jackie
Hi Margaret! congratulations on your surgery. sending nothing but best wishes and prayers for a speedy recovery. thanks for posting to us margaret's mom. chris
Hi, Maggie's mom here. Maggie had her surgery at 2:30, done by 5:30, in her room by 9:00 and WALKING by 10:30! Will post more, we have a bad storm coming. Thanks for all your prayers and happy thoughts.
I wanted to stop in and say I hope your surgery went well, and you have a speedy recovery. You are still in my thoughts and prayers. I hope you are up and out and about again real soon.
Cathy Whitmer
Margaret,
Just wanted to let you know that there are us "losers" out here praying for you and hoping your transistion to the "other side" will go smoothly and without any problems. Good Luck and God Bless !! (I am 13 days post op lap rny and am doing well) mary
Hi Margaret
May you always have an Angel by your side. Watching out for you in all the things you do. Reminding you to keep believing in brighter days. Have a safe journey to the other side and a speedy recovery Angela in Canada Post-op 479 BMI 75 470 BMI 73.8 Dr Michael Grace Life began May 16, 2002 London Health Sciences Center I have heard your prayer, I have seen your tears. Surely..I will heal you." 2 Kings 20:5
Margaret, good luck on your coming surgery. My prayers are with you, and hoping for an uneventful surgery, and a speedy, painfree recovery. See you on the other side. I'm not too far behind you.