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Publishing.7/4/2024 irst and foremost, I want to thank Jean, my husband, for stepping in last week. I was in my usual half-sitting-half-lying posture in bed, with my chromebook on me staring at the screen. I had words in my head, things I wanted to share with you. Pouring them onto the screen was beyond me. He saw me and offered his services. That is the kind of man he is, the kind of man who is kind, and loving, and understanding.
He has been by my side for almost 20 years now. We have been through a fair bit together- you can read about it in ‘Recognise ME’ soon. These last few weeks have been hard in a way that we are used to dealing with. The abdominal inferno in me is still raging. It stops me from giving my back and neck the care they need. I am keen to avoid a vicious circle. There is medication to try. It will be available from the 12th. For now it is a case of suppressing it with painkillers as much as possible. The appointment with my favourite gastro-enterologist is scheduled for the end of May. Please, keep your fingers crossed for me that the tablets I will be getting in a few days’ time will help me through everything that is involved with the launch events. So far, our years of experience have helped us get done what absolutely needs doing. It is a precarious balance of activities, one we will probably pay the price for later. At least it means many things to look forward to are being created. The proofreaders worked amazingly fast, which has taken the time pressure down. It also meant I could look through their suggestions and have a last say. I am so in awe of their work. This publishing process takes special people! There is more to it than I realised. It has reawakened my joy of learning. The most important lesson: it is ok to rely on other people and their specialism.
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