Best Wishes, tammy

tammy hasn’t been with us the past couple of days because she was in intensive care for her malignant high blood pressure. For those of you who haven’t been following her peanut on the table, she’s been ordered to have complete rest. As she says,

am to stay quiet from now on.
very little tv
no computer
no calls on phone lasting over 3 minutes
no reading of news or watching news

She does have her brother nearby, and her new cardiologist is a blessing too. She’s supposed to keep monitoring her blood pressure and report regularly.

So she will be offline for the indefinite future,

letting you know
i’m gone from my beloved peanut here.
yet. once again.
only this time i’m thinking for real and for long.

She does know she has a lot of friends who love her and wish her the best. About all we can do is send our prayers/good wishes.

Bless you, tammy. Take care! We miss you already.


 

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10 Responses to Best Wishes, tammy

  1. Vicki says:

    Our dearest Tam is enduring such a frightening time. I wish I could be there for her… as I know you do too.
    I had to go out this evening with my husband, but managed to read her recent post and then yours here, before we left.
    While we were in the car, I burst into tears. My husband didn’t know what to do. And I explained about Tam.

    I feel like she is one of my very dearest friends – like a sister. And, I feel so helpless, so far away.
    I am so glad her wonderful Marine and his family will be there to watch over her and care for her.

    Tam is one of this world’s truly genuine, honest, compassionate people. A rare gem.
    Sending warm, positive, healing and calming thoughts way across the ocean to her.
    May she be well and free from pain and discomfort as her blood pressure comes down to healthier levels.

    You, I and her loving friends will be waiting patiently til she returns once more to her beloved Peanut – when her voice will warm our hearts once again.

    Thank you so much for posting this, it is so appreciated xx

    • Jean says:

      I agree about tammy. I’m also glad that she has the marine and a good cardiologist watching over her. I was a lot more worried a few days ago. And she knows we’re sending those thoughts, so we’re not completely helpless.

  2. bikehikebabe says:

    “About all we can do is send our prayers/good wishes.” She won’t be reading them. She’s turned off the computer so she won’t be tempted.

  3. Cathy in NZ says:

    I just read her last post and note the comments are turned off…if only she would turn them back on – and at least have the Marine check in – maybe she will when the resting is on an even keel…

    Stuff is tuff when primary organs do not work well… but does seem from her post that the Marine is watching real close; noting to when the pain is bad – enuff to turn the vehicle around and take her back to ER…great guy

    My thoughts are with her…even this far away…

    • Jean says:

      She plans to reconnect when the doctor says it’s all right. She’s afraid if she allows comments she will read and try to answer them. Her life may depend on her resting and giving her body a chance to heal.

  4. I’m not able to stop by her blog as often as I’d like, but I do think about her, and have wondered how she’s doing. Thank-you for letting us know, and I’m hopeful that in those quite moments she can feel our prayers and those healing vibes that we’re all sending for her! ~~I hope we see her back soon!!

  5. Rummuser says:

    She is quite a fighter. She will come out of this soon. Just watch.

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