I have a post scheduled to come out on Saturday that reveals how scary the situation is. But in talking with different teams of people, I'm finding it harder to get a bead on the actual reality of the situation. Some are like, "You're on the brink of death," while others are like, "Oh, sure, there's a road to recovery." These aren't contradictory, but there's a definite difference in tone.
That doesn't make me feel that much better. I can't even imagine how you must be feeling about it. Anyway, best wishes and all that. I was actually going to ask if they allowed you to have visitors, but since you're going to be out tomorrow, I guess we'll skip that.
Glad you're being discharged sooner rather than later. Hope that's a good sign. As long as you're still alive and kicking, there's always time to 'walk' the long road to recovery, however rocky. (Fingers crossed that actual walking will help cure whatever ails you.)
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Hooray! I was about to email you to try to get a better idea of what was going on, but I will wait.
I have a post scheduled to come out on Saturday that reveals how scary the situation is. But in talking with different teams of people, I'm finding it harder to get a bead on the actual reality of the situation. Some are like, "You're on the brink of death," while others are like, "Oh, sure, there's a road to recovery." These aren't contradictory, but there's a definite difference in tone.
That doesn't make me feel that much better. I can't even imagine how you must be feeling about it. Anyway, best wishes and all that. I was actually going to ask if they allowed you to have visitors, but since you're going to be out tomorrow, I guess we'll skip that.
Jesus, that is some scary shit. Stay strong, buddy.
Glad you're being discharged sooner rather than later. Hope that's a good sign. As long as you're still alive and kicking, there's always time to 'walk' the long road to recovery, however rocky. (Fingers crossed that actual walking will help cure whatever ails you.)
Best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery.
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