Patty is in the Hospital

I had a run of that dehydration during baling season last year, but, like you guys, thought it was the flu bug or something. I know that can really drain the sap right out of you. You must be pretty tough to maintain such a sense of humor under those circumstances!'Hope you're back up an on the circuit soon, Patty... John
 
Good morning Pat and Patty,

Wow! When I logged on this morning I certainly wasn't expecting this kind of news. Patty, we're so pleased to hear that you're on the rebound.

Take care and get well soon!

Ruth and Joe
R-Matey
 
Pat,

Give her our best, I am sure the phone is ringing off the hook !!

How do you get dehydrated in Sesttle with this weather??. At least she won't be worried about you going out in the boat alone today.

Merv & Kathy
 
Speaking of Patty's and Pat's great sense of humor during this episode of dehydration, we Californians will offer to send up some water if you don't have enough in the PNW! Joe.
 
Patty and Pat too,

My best wishes to you both and Patty for a speedy recovery! I know that place is no fun having just spent a few days there a couple of weeks ago.

Get well and take care!
Doug DeVore
 
Patty,
Sorry to hear you're checking out the medical system. Glad to hear you are reporting that things are going well. Hope to hear that you are back boating real soon!
Ron
 
OK, the Patty Report! Just got back from Swedish, she got out of the ICU around 2:00 p.m. this afternoon, into a regular room (1165-W), everything still continuing to improve, got up and walked around, sat in a chair and ate some real food (the first in a week and a half). No definitive word on discharge date, but it is now looking at least possible for Friday...
 
Best to you both. Hospitals are great when you need them, and great to avoid when you can. Keep getting stronger, and enjoy what comes next. Bruce and Jane Holly (ex-Snowdon).
 
Best wishes to Patty from the factory. I was in meetings yesterday and had no idea. Pat, i left a message for you today on an unrelated matter. Don't worry about calling me back.

Get home soon!

Jeff
 
Glad that things are looking up for Patty. I did a brief stint at swedish in the coronary unit a few years ago. "real food" I think not.
 
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