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if yo u have a message for me.. please post a comment to this post. many thanks.. James
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Sorry to hear you are in hospital. Let me know if I can help. I return from Paris today.
Kind regards,
John
Comment by john wright | May 18, 2010 |
Dear James,
Back blogging from your bedside,that has to be good news.Just as summer resumes in th UK!
I hope my message reached via Lyndsey.
The two boxes arrived safely.
Just listen to those caring for you please.
best best
Peter
Comment by peter | May 18, 2010 |
Missed something here? How did you land in hospital? Honestly, can’t let you out of our sight for a minute. I do hope you’re OK, whatever it is. Thinking of you. Lesley x
Comment by Lesley Maciver | May 18, 2010 |
So sorry to hear that you’re in the hospital James. Hope you are better SOON. On gluten-free level you’re probably safer over there than in hospital over here in UK.
Comment by Viv O'Leary | May 18, 2010 |
Dear James
Sue and I are just back from Madrid and got Henry’s e-mail. What bad luck! We both hope that you are on the mend and hope that the damage is not too severe…..at least you chose a good spot to be needing a hospital. It could have been in the deepest Outback miles from decent facilities. Knowing you I expect you will take the opportunity to learn Cantonese or something! Your brain is never idle.
Best wishes to Henry and Prunella. Hopefully we shall see you home soon. R & S
Comment by Robert | May 18, 2010 |
James delighted to hear that you are able to communicate with the world outside HK. Also that you are now on the mend. Do please take all the advice given by the medical team and we all look forward to your return to the UK when safe to do so. Please behave yourself as some of those Chinese nurses can look very attractive. Best wishes Robin
Comment by Robin | May 19, 2010 |
I hope I’ll pull through. Italk to Pula most days.
Comment by AnonW | May 21, 2010 |
Dear dear James. Adam and I are thinking of you. What terribly bad luck. But Hong Kong I am sure is the best place to be in the circumstances rather than where you could have landed up. Take care, let the Doctors get you better and wish we could all arrive at your bedside (all 7 sisters I mean!). That would cause a sensation. We could arrange an Art Exhibition at the same time. We could set up our easels in your room and use you as a life model! Would it could be so. Seriously though our thoughts are with you. Lots of love Annabel and Adam
Comment by Annabel | May 19, 2010 |
Dear James, Nick and I were horrified to hear of your illness. What incredibly, incredibly bad luck – but again a good idea to land up in Hong Kong with its excellent facilities. We do hope you recover fast and can get home. Your London house sounds lovely, and we are all endeavouring to keep up Prunella’s spirits. Best wishes from Nick and Lavinia
Comment by Lavinia | May 19, 2010 |
thanks talk to Pula
Comment by AnonW | May 21, 2010 |
So sorry to hear this, James. Hope you’re getting better!
Cheers,
Jakob
Comment by Jakob | May 19, 2010 |
Thinking about you
Comment by Marion | May 21, 2010 |
Dear James – What rotten luck. Pethy and I are so sorry, but gather you are on the mend. Hopefully getting bored which is always a good sign! I hope Pula will be a good nurse and cook you nourishing meals when you get back. You might even make my party on 8th June!! lots love Olivia
Comment by Olivia | May 22, 2010 |
Dear JAmes
Well done Mourinho – hope you enjoyed the game.
Watch out for the rat poison – my mother was not impressed when she had a bad spell earlier in the year.
Keep smiling and keep practising with a squash ball in your left hand – if you haven’t got one already get Henry to get you one. It’s good physio I’m told.
Lots of love
Alyson
Comment by alyson and ray smith | May 23, 2010 |
Great to see that you are so well supported by so many friends, and that you are recovering. Look forward to seeing you when you are back here. Don’t skip any tablets!
Comment by Colin and Betty | May 27, 2010 |
Sorry to hear your plans have been delayed James and hope you are feeling better soon. At least the food is good!
Comment by Gillean Lazelle | June 1, 2010 |