Good to see you home and out of hospital. Sorry to hear of your re-admission and also that you're finding things a bit tough presently.
Don't get too down though it is totally understandable. You've come an extraodinarily long way and you've made remarkable, in fact miraculous, progress.
Hang in there mate and hopefully it won't be too long before 'normal service will be resumed'.
Fantastic to see you home & out of hospital. I can only imagine the gruelling adjustment to life post surgery, but thank God it's that you're having to struggle through, rather than facing the end as you had been told previously. Chin Up, little by little you'll slowly get back some strength and life can & WILL be good again - we're all rooting for you out here in cyber space Ingrid x
Good morning Mr Boas! I am very relieved to see that you are still about as i had begun to wonder..... Anyhoo, please try and think of this time as a positive negative in that yes it sucks that you cant bounce back like tigger after just a few days but this time is important. Allow yourself to wonder in the enormaty of what you have accomplished so far, allow yourself to take a 'time out' and just be with your feelings. People will understand if you give them the chance. "Just keep swimming..."
You probably don't remember me or if you do only vaguely. I've just stumbled across your facebook group and youtube. You're a champ mate. an inspiration.
We just viewed Week 30. We can see your spirits are a little down. We understand that your doctors tell you it will take fully three to six months to recover. Our bet, it will take a lot less time. You look so much better and so much strong in week 30. Continue to think good thoughts ... the surgery is over and it was successful. You are getting stronger. And, it seems, you really didn't like your Mum's cooking anyway.
All our love, Kenny, Sandra, Marc, Bryan, and Elisa.
Hang in there. I know it's trite, especially with the horrible setback you just suffered, but I don't have anything else. Just hang on. Before you know it, you'll be stronger than ever.
And I gotta say, it's really really good to see you home, sitting upright. Little steps, hon, lots of little steps and next thing you know, you've gone miles.
Still pulling for you and praying for you out here!
You are lucky that people have a great deal of love for you so let the love flow both ways. BTW I agree that you are looking better this week. If it takes up to a year to get your health back then what's that out of a long lifetime when you were told that there was no hope. Jason, you are indeed a miracle man. Stay positive.
Hi Jason. Sorry to hear that you have had a difficult time since the operation. As I said last week you have climbed the mountain and are now in descent back to normality. Sadly you can't rush these things as my father discovered many years ago. He was just like you, a bear with a sore head - lol. Be patient, be strong & hold on to your great sense of humour. Let your friends pop round for short visits as it will cheer you up & help pass the time.
Hi Jason
Good to see you home and out of hospital. Sorry to hear of your re-admission and also that you're finding things a bit tough presently.
Don't get too down though it is totally understandable. You've come an extraodinarily long way and you've made remarkable, in fact miraculous, progress.
Hang in there mate and hopefully it won't be too long before 'normal service will be resumed'.
Take care.
Barrie
Bazborn 3 years ago
Firstly, no pity or sympathy - u don't need it! U've come thru the dark & almost reached the light!
Secondly, I'm not surprised u're fed up! BUT remember where u've been, what u've gone through AND just what u've achieved!!
I'm pleased to see u looking SO much better Jason, even tho u're feeling understandably crap (understatement)!
This nightmare may take a little longer to play out, but it has to take it's course... Miracles can't be rushed :)
PS. Jodi's my fave too :)) xXx
777April777 3 years ago
Fantastic to see you home & out of hospital. I can only imagine the gruelling adjustment to life post surgery, but thank God it's that you're having to struggle through, rather than facing the end as you had been told previously. Chin Up, little by little you'll slowly get back some strength and life can & WILL be good again - we're all rooting for you out here in cyber space Ingrid x
GridKitten 3 years ago
Good morning Mr Boas! I am very relieved to see that you are still about as i had begun to wonder..... Anyhoo, please try and think of this time as a positive negative in that yes it sucks that you cant bounce back like tigger after just a few days but this time is important. Allow yourself to wonder in the enormaty of what you have accomplished so far, allow yourself to take a 'time out' and just be with your feelings. People will understand if you give them the chance. "Just keep swimming..."
boohobbs 3 years ago
Jason,
You probably don't remember me or if you do only vaguely. I've just stumbled across your facebook group and youtube. You're a champ mate. an inspiration.
Keep blogging!
romeoMT 3 years ago
Jason,
We just viewed Week 30. We can see your spirits are a little down. We understand that your doctors tell you it will take fully three to six months to recover. Our bet, it will take a lot less time. You look so much better and so much strong in week 30. Continue to think good thoughts ... the surgery is over and it was successful. You are getting stronger. And, it seems, you really didn't like your Mum's cooking anyway.
All our love, Kenny, Sandra, Marc, Bryan, and Elisa.
u235phd 3 years ago
Jason,
Hang in there. I know it's trite, especially with the horrible setback you just suffered, but I don't have anything else. Just hang on. Before you know it, you'll be stronger than ever.
And I gotta say, it's really really good to see you home, sitting upright. Little steps, hon, lots of little steps and next thing you know, you've gone miles.
Still pulling for you and praying for you out here!
Ertia 3 years ago
Sorry, needed two this week.
You are lucky that people have a great deal of love for you so let the love flow both ways. BTW I agree that you are looking better this week. If it takes up to a year to get your health back then what's that out of a long lifetime when you were told that there was no hope. Jason, you are indeed a miracle man. Stay positive.
PS. See I gave you no pity :)
fannycraddock99 3 years ago
Hi Jason. Sorry to hear that you have had a difficult time since the operation. As I said last week you have climbed the mountain and are now in descent back to normality. Sadly you can't rush these things as my father discovered many years ago. He was just like you, a bear with a sore head - lol. Be patient, be strong & hold on to your great sense of humour. Let your friends pop round for short visits as it will cheer you up & help pass the time.
fannycraddock99 3 years ago