On The Mend
August 19, 2009 in Life Issues, News, Novel Patient Posts, antibiotics, chronic illness, dog, healing, hospital, painting, picture by Novel Patient
After spending a total of 2 weeks in the hospital, I finally made it home on Friday! Yay! I’ve still been getting IV antibiotics at home twice a day for a total of 10 days. But it is GOOD to be home. There’s nothing like your own bed after the horribly uncomfortable hospital ones. There’s definitely nothing like cuddling with your dog in that said bed.
The power was out yesterday and I found myself struggling (sadly) for something to do. So I painted this picture of a Healing Growth Tree. Rather symbolic.
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Hey there is no place like home Dorothy!!! Glad the Dr. were able to click their heels and get cha there!!!! your sissa shannon
PS It is very healthy and helpful for you to paint those pictures Belle. It is a proven fact that participation in creative activity helps us heal quicker. You paint you hiney off never mind what it ends up being. The process is the thing not the end result