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Pembo~ :hug: :hug: to you. You have a great attitude! ::yes:: Hang in there.:sunny:
 
It must be frustrating that things are going slowly. Hope those smiles are back soon!
 

:hug: :hug: Hugs, Pembo!! :hug: :hug: As slow as it seems to be for you, it seems you're making a pretty remarkable recovery. Hang in there!!! Hoping things keep getting better and better. :)
 
:hug: Hope you are feeling better soon and I am glad to hear you are as good as you are after having such a major surgery.
 
My best smiles are on the internet too, Pembo.:hug: Thanks for the update, I hope you continue to progress better quickly.:)
 
Keep the faith Pembo, you continue to be in my prayers.
 
I think you have half the battle won just with your attitude! I truly find you to be an inspiration and I hope that you continue to keep your faith and attitude towards all of this.
 
:hug:'s Pem. Sounds like progress, slow, yes, but progress. I like the hugging on the left idea....:hug::hug:.

You have a great attitude, Barb, I can see/hear a smile, and it is real, I can tell. A small one, but real. :hug:

My best, my prayers.

Dan
 
{{{HUGS}}} Hopefully things will progress. It sounds like they are.
 
Wow, you have had some ordeal. Makes all the little things in life seem like nothing.

I hope you have continued good health, and continue to get better, each and every day Pembo. :sunny:
 
:cheer2: YOU GO GIRL!!!!! :cheer2: you have such good attitude towards all of this. good luck to you and your recovery!!
**Sarah**
 
Barb, We're just happy you're here!:D

Hugs and prayers for further recovery!

TC:cool:
 
:grouphug: Thanks for the update.
 
Great job Pembo! Your positive attitude is a lesson for everyone! :D

Just an FYI. I worked with a wonderful teacher who was deaf in one ear after brain surgery very much like your's. She ended up getting a really neat hearing aid. She wore a small piece in her left (deaf) ear which connected via a very thin wire to a receiver in her right ear. When people spoke on her left, the sound was transmitted to her right and she could respond. It worked a treat and she was really happy being able to keep track of what was going on around her (especially with a room full of 4 and 5 yos! :P )
 
Barb, hang in there, your :sunny: attitude is inspiring to all of us. So glad to see you notice all the things you can do. Remember I told you I had to stay in bed for 9 months. I was glad just to be able to get a toothbrush in my mouth. I am also deaf in my right ear. My 3 ds are teens and I always have to remind them to stand on my left side or I dont hear what they say. I also can't turn that well to the right so I tell them to please stand on my left. They know, its left or nothing!! Your kids will get the hang of it, remember they are little. Hows things going with the little one and her adventures (From your previous posts). Blessings to you.:wave:
 
Originally posted by Pembo
So, yes I'm better. No I'm not good. Yes it could be much worse but the place you are is what you live with and currently my place sucks. From everything I've read facial paralysis usually lasts 4 mo or more so I hope that in 2 months I can tell you all I can smile again! In the meantime my best smiles are only on the internet. :D ;) :smooth: :earsgirl: :wave:

All in all not a bad attitude. You know you've made progress and you know you've got more to do. Prayers to give you the strength to keep going and for it to all to turn out 100%. (And Bianca still doesn't have Miranda back. ;) )
 







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