Monthly Archives: July 2006

Day Thirty One – Suddenly more X-rays

We are up early as usual – heard the computer beep and it was Allison logging in with MSN -6 am Shenzhen. We had a little conversation before she was off to work. We got up had breakfast etc and … Continue reading

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Day Thirty – No Injections today

A disturbed night – several pit stops and an early rise. I pulled back the curtains and the windows were all fogged up ON THE OUTSIDE. I slid the window back and wrote my name on the outside of the … Continue reading

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Day Twenty Nine – Freedom to read in China

We had a pleasant visit by one of our nurses today – she handed Jill a parcel with Australia Post Stickers on it. The parcel contained several magazines from Oz. While Allison was here her husband Chris sent the parcel … Continue reading

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Day Twenty Eight – Even Fur seals need help sometimes

Every one needs help sometime. We have been fortunate to have such wonderful family and friends. It has been obvious over the past couple of weeks how much they mean to us with their love and encouragement to get us … Continue reading

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Day Twenty Seven- The day when nothing happens

I hope that I haven’t misled any body, Jill certainly has come a long way back in the past two weeks after her setback. But there is still a way to go yet. There have been a few small positive … Continue reading

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Day Twenty six – Jill has found a new Boyfriend

Last night was a bit disturbed. After the IV we started to watch The DaVinvi Code but started to drift off and decided to go to bed. Jill woke at midnight in a lather and with a night dress change … Continue reading

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