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Author Archives: macalba
A week later
Another bulletin from your on-the-spot reporter, Gordon. Is it really a whole week (almost to the hour) since Bronwyn was wheeled from the operating theatre recovery room into the Intensive Care Unit. And, whoosh, tomorrow they’ll be throwing her out … Continue reading
Upwards, and onwards
All the latest news on the Bronwyn front. As reported by Gordon. Bronwyn’s big step today was to be discharged from the Intensive Care Unit, and to be moved upstairs to the Neuro ward. But before that, I tried my … Continue reading
Posted in Life
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Bronwyn, an update
Hi all, Gordon here again. Thanks for the very many comments and emails – I’ve passed the good wishes on to Bronwyn. My overall impression is that Bronwyn’s now on the upwards slope to recovery. While her eyes were closed … Continue reading
Posted in Life
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The day after “The Big Day”
As told by Gordon, your on-the-spot reporter… As so it came to pass, the Big Day came and went. Bronwyn has undergone her surgery to bypass her cerebral aneurism. It took 12 hours between entering the theatre suite at 7.30am, … Continue reading
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The Bronwyn Status Report
Bronwyn has asked post a quick update on her day’s visit to hospital. It was a day filled, mostly, with nothing. Just hanging around waiting for her turn with her neurosurgeon and his team. After the neurosurgeon it was a … Continue reading
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