Teresa x
I didn't blog yesterday because I was visiting a friend and by the time I'd driven the two hours home I was knackered -but not just physically. Unusually for me I couldn't get inside Suzi's head and be light- hearted. My dear friend is recovering from a brain haemorrhage which left her in a coma for two months. The woman is an inspiration. She has a will of iron. She has taught herself to walk and live again. When the doctors told us she had 80% brain damage she obviously was not having it and has proved them so wrong she is now at home and coping. Why then has she just found out she has breast cancer? Where is the justice? We've just got her back with us and now she has another ordeal to face. I couldn't make sense of it yesterday. I still can't understand it today but at least can escape into the one thing that has got me through my traumas - thank God for Suzi. Oh, we also did a little retail therapy yesterday, albeit at a much slower pace, but she hasn’t forgotten that!
Teresa x
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