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Hi Jo. How are you doing. Are you better and home from the hospital. Mary

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Kind of you to ask Mary :-) I got home around 6pm New Years Day, so we were in time to hit the cheese, port and Christmas Cake for tea!

Feeling much better, but found legs were like jelly when I got home despite building up walking without the oxygen to the hospital café.

Been feeling up to doing more today, I took our unusual looking Christmas Tree down; my boys had decorated it so all the decorations were mostly at the bottom ha ha I had not been well enough before Christmas to rearrange it. At least now I have some space to move all the new Lego when the boys are back at school tomorrow :-)

Sadly not free of hospital stuff for long, as having IVIG treatment and appointments at Kings College next week :-( Hopefully once that is over won't have to go near a hospital for a while.

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Hi Jo. It must be lovely to be home. Take it easy as you build your strength and get ready fir your IVIG. I wish you a much better year. Best wishes. Mary

in reply to Jo-Goode

Glad you're home Jo. This disease is a pain in the a%&e and legs and arms and so on. Hopefully the IVIG will settle it down.

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