Friday, August 10, 2012



                                                               Polish Eagle



Hello everyone.
I wanted to post an update on Danusha.
She's out of surgery and in post-op recovery. She's awake and doing well.

Keep those thoughts and prayers coming! They mean so much to D.

I'll post comments and updates as I can.

Otto

11 comments:

  1. That's great news! Thanks for the update.

    I wish a full and speedy recovery.

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  2. I have just recently stumbled upon this blog... Get well soon, I can't wait to read more of what you have to say! And never give up. I don't pray, but I'll be thinking positive thoughts, who knows, maybe deep down it's the same thing?

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    1. Thank you Magdalena. Danusha and I were discussing what her next project might be today. She be glad to know you were thinking of her and we all hope she gets back online soon.

      Otto

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  3. Thank you Bartek. I saw D a little while ago and she was sitting up. I'll pass on the kind wishes.

    Otto

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  4. That's very good news. Please pass on to Danusha my very best wishes for a complete recovery.

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  5. Hello, Mr. Gross.

    Please send Dr. Goska my best wishes for a speedy recovery.





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  6. Im so glad all seems to have gone well-please give Dr. Goska my best wishes for a quick recovery.I am really looking forward to reading from her soon :-D

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  7. Danusha, best wishes for a speedy recovery and we hope you keep writing & entertaining/stimulating us. Mick Gold, London

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  8. Best wishes for a full and uneventful recovery after your surgery.

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  9. Please let Dr Goska she is in my thoughts and that I am praying for her recovery.

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