The Most Difficult Two Weeks of My Life

by Lee McIntyre on April 2, 2008

I usually prefer to keep these things to myself, but it really is fair to say that the last few weeks have been extremely challenging.

My nan, who I care for deeply, was recently taken to hospital with a severe kidney infection and for a long time things didn’t look good.

I’ve spent most of the past 2 weeks at the hospital and I haven’t had as much time as I’d like to spend on my Internet business.

Yesterday things really started to look up and the doctors said that she was finally responding to the new treatment and was no longer in any danger.

To say this is a huge relief is a massive understatement!

I grew up with my grandparents for a large part of my life, and I’m deeply grateful to them for everything good that has happended to me since.

The doctors say that things are looking good again, and I’m just delighted for my nan.

I hadn’t realised how tired and jaded I was until I went to bed last night at 9pm….and just woke up feeling double refreshed at 10am! Now that’s what you call a big sleep!

Anyway, I feel like I have an extra spring in my step again and it’s even sunny outside for once here on Manchester. :)

Now it’s time to get back to work….keep checking back to the blog as I have LOTS of exciting things that I can’t wait to share with you over the coming days and week.


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1 Bree April 2, 2008 at 1:20 pm

Lee

Delighted to hear the good news. My very best wishes to your nan for a complete and speedy recovery.

2 Keith Purkiss April 2, 2008 at 1:46 pm

Hi Lee,

That’s Great News – my parents have both had serious problems at one time or another and it’s a big strain on anyone.

Thanks

Keith

3 Cheryl April 2, 2008 at 2:05 pm

Thinking of you, Lee. You’re an inspiration to us – being there for her and still being here for us! :smile:

4 John Tan April 2, 2008 at 3:36 pm

Lee,

Great to hear that your nan is ok. Thanks God for the healing. Great to see you back too!

5 John Szram April 3, 2008 at 3:29 am

Hi Lee,

I’m glad to hear your nan is on the mend. My grandparents have been having a rough time of it lately too. I know how tough this can be on the entire family.

I’m sure I speak for all your visitors in wishing her a speedy recovery!

Thanks for taking the time to keep us all informed, it’s most appreciated.

6 Scott Weeks April 3, 2008 at 3:41 pm

I’m really happy to be here Lee, and I’ve come to believe that you are quite a creative, innovative, upbeat person (and marketer).
You are giving a fantastic chance/opportunity to so many people who just might need, and deserve it (myself included).
FANTASTIC news about your Nan.. A speedy recovery for her..

Thanks,
Scott

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