Friday, July 22, 2022

What’s Up, Doc?

My wife came home Tuesday afternoon after a month of hospitalization and rehabilitation. She is in good health, happy to be back home, but is not too thrilled with having to use a walker. 

I had to move a bookcase and some clutter to give her clear paths for her walker. Also, I have been her doting nurse on call 24/7. I think a nurse uniform will be appropriate for Halloween.


Source: Intermix
Wearing Jonathan Simkhai

womanless wedding in the UK
Femulating in a womanless wedding in the UK
Source: Aunty's Womanless Photos

15 comments:

  1. AnonymousJuly 22, 2022

    I'm glad your wife is better! At least she's home where she belongs and is happy! Have a great weekend!

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  2. I am so glad she is home and feeling a bit better. I hope you are too as you have had health concerns as well!

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  3. Thank God. In sickness and in health!

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  4. Good luck with the nursing, and wishing your wife a quick recovery.

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  5. Well, as far as uniforms, I found All heart well made enough. (Yes, I did Halloween in a real nurse uniform dress, not some flimsy costume)

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  6. Great news! And best wishes to you both!

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  7. Keri MarieJuly 22, 2022

    Wish you and your wife the best.

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  8. Glad your wife is home, wishing her a continued recovery and yourself all you need to continue supporting her.

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  9. AnonymousJuly 23, 2022

    Good news about your wife and wishing you both all the best with nursing, care and recovery. Sue x

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  10. AnonymousJuly 23, 2022

    Wonderful news about your wife's return home, Stana. May her recovery progress ever more smoothly with you as her caregiver.
    Jacquie

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  11. Yay! I pray for a speedy and complete recovery.

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  12. Nagaveena RaoJuly 23, 2022

    May the wife get better... And be a good nurse...she must like this nurse 😜

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  13. AnonymousJuly 23, 2022

    Great news to hear that your wife is home. We all know you will give her the best of care. Hugs, Kathi

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  14. AnonymousJuly 24, 2022

    Always wondered about people hesitating to use a walker. For me,they represent freedom! Can't imagine life without them (I have indoor/outdoor, upstairs/downstairs and at commonly visited neighbours…) Considering the alternative, they are a joy.

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  15. Stana,

    Keep the faith. Glad your wife is home and feeling better.
    You are entering the hardest job you will ever have, a caregiver.

    Thank you for stepping up and taking care of your wife.

    Davina

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