So glad to hear you're doing better and back with us.
That makes sense!
I was also wondering how someone drives 2400 miles overnight.
I didn’t see your previous post so didn’t know I should be worried). Glad you are safe.
Thank you so much for all the caring inquiries about our hurricane/pandemic situation! In my 53 years of life I never felt I was so precipitiously near death for a variety of overly dramatic reasons. Don't want to elaborate due to our very reasonable COVID posting response policies which I haven't sufficiently studied yet.
But, as an overall summary wanted to say the Frank (my boyfriend, my sweet, my hero, love of my life and probably far beyond) somehow managed to drove me safely back home last night, over 2400 miles in just one day from where I had ended up in the midwest, on the verge of Death's Door in my non-professional opinion.
Frank has been caring for me like a champ. Right now he is getting me some good Louisiana food. We agree that my job for this week is to do as little as possible other than to rest and recover in my recliner and see my doctor as seems wise.
NEVER have been so happy to be home. Thanks for all the caring messages and e-mails.
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Happily retired since 2009, at age 61.
So glad to hear that you are home safe and doing better.
I had no idea that covid affected one's math skills... a 53 year old retiring at 61 is quite a feat... as is driving 2,400 miles in a day. Or more likely it is typing skills since you are 73 and it is 400 miles.
Just pulling your leg. Rest and get better... glad that you are back and ok.