Hi, all.
I am still recovering from the sinus infection. I typically don’t turn the corner until I have been on antibiotics for 72 hours, which I will reach at lunchtime today. I’ll plan on starting back to blogging on Monday. ~ Faith
August 19, 2011 by faithallen
Hi, all.
I am still recovering from the sinus infection. I typically don’t turn the corner until I have been on antibiotics for 72 hours, which I will reach at lunchtime today. I’ll plan on starting back to blogging on Monday. ~ Faith
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Looking forward to Monday! Hang in there. 🙂
Take how much time you need!
Hope that infection clears up quick – I always hated the dribs and ‘stuff’ that comes along with sinus troubles (including, but not limited to the green gobs, yellow goo, and other ‘infectious’ stuff. Yuck!) Hope you aren’t having to put up with the sore throat (drainage, the doc used to say. Made us feel like a miserable sewage system at times, ya know! LOL.)
Anyway – rest, take it easy, treat the symptoms . . . rest some more. And have pleasant thoughts :).
Until later,
Jeff & Crew
I hope you get better from your infection!
I just read your story, and I’m shocked.
I found your blog when I was researching for the mother-daughter abuse, since a friend of mine recognized that in Black Swan and I didn’t. We always imagine that cruelty exist, but to have proof of it it’s really strong and shocking. I don’t know what I would do if this things were with me, but I guess sometimes we find hope and strength that we never knew we had. Your story is a true example that you can survive and build a life after a huge trauma.
When your son grows a bit more, I am sure he will be really proud from having you as a mother, and also because you are here helping people that had experienced traumas.
A lot of love from Brazil,
Fernanda.