Apologies if you have been trying to contact me over the past few days – I’ve not been keeping up with email because I’ve been feeling ropey, and it turns out that I have a quinsy. As I am used to feeling ropey, and have never had any sort of tonsillitis before, I had no idea that this was what was going on. Anyway, it’s back to bed with me.
PS this post is about me – Kate – not Bruce.
Poor you. Absolutely vile (from one who knows!) Hope you feel better soon
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I feel your pain. I’ve had quinsy twice (once was enough, thank you very much), so I know how indescribably excruciating it is. I hope you’re on the mend, and feeling better soon.
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Hope you’re feeling better now! I’m catching up on my blog reading after being away. I’m feeling ropey myself though as I have an ulcer on my tonsil which is causing my ear to hurt quite a lot :(
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I think it’s time for us to send you messages!!!!! Hope that your feeling better and can enjoy some much deserved time off – from all of us, and deadlines, and expectations. I doubt that this is as enjoyable for you as it should be – but – you’ve been working your fanny off for the past year and deserve some time off…..when you feel good!!!!!
Hugs and best wishes for a speedy recovery and some enjoyable time following!
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I keep wishing to see a new post because that would mean that you’re feeling better. I hope there is improvement each day, even if it is just a little bit! Best Wishes to you and your faithful caregivers…Cheryl
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Thinking of you Kate. Worried. You probably can see by the comments in the dozens, how your posts are missed. Yours is a presence which I really feel the absence of when a week goes by. Healing Hug for you.
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Kate
are you okay? Thinking of you…
Donna
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I keep hoping to hear you are feeling better. Your courage is amazing – and your knitting and writing and hiking put many of us to shame. I’m glad you have Tom and Bruce for support.
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Thinking of you and hope you feel better soon. You are such an inspiration – knitwise and otherwise. :-)
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Hope you’re soon back up to par. Get well wishes.
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Oh Kate…I don’t reply often, but am thinking of you much…prayers thrown in for good measure too. Throat stuff is so awful and affects everything. I am a school nurse and have seen it all. Blessings your way.
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Get well soon!
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I meant “so hope” etc, not “so happy”.
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Kate – so sorry that you are poorly. Tonsillitis has reduced me to exhaustion in the past so you have my sympathy. This probably won’t help at all, but quinsy sounds so 18th century, so happy you are on a chaise longue being waited upon.
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Well I’d never heard of Quinsy before so that comes under “you learn something new every day” Even though my tonsils and I parted ways over 50 years ago I remember what it felt like so I hope you’re feeling better. They’d try to cheer you up by pointing out that lovely cooling soothing ice-cream would be a menu feature so I hope that’s your “Pony” in this particular pile too.
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Trust your quinsy has improved by now – nasty, even if it does sound rather Jane Austen and conjure up visions of people lying around in empire-line dresses on delicate sofas. Unfortunately the reality is rather different, but I hope it’s moderating… and dogs are very good for almost anything that’s wrong, after all.
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I hope you are feeling better by now Kate!
Oh Bruce… you are gorgeous!
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Get well soon! I am sure Tom and Bruce take very good care of you!
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Get better soon.
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I frequently had tonsillitis when I was a kid (and no longer have my tonsils) – I well remember the discomfort. Get well soon!!! :)
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I hope you are starting to feel better (!) and second the suggestion of sorbet. Sending you soothing, healing thoughts, and much love.
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Hi Kate,your “ps this post is about me – Kate – not Bruce” very funny, as I look into Bruce’s eyes.
My late grandmother was of Irish decent and she used to call anything to do with the throat/neck glands “quinsy” to.
I hope you will soon feel much better. Maybe some nice herbal teas would be beneficial. I always throw a few rosehips in with my herbal teas, as it makes you feel as though you are doing just that little bit more to help your own recovery.
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(quick google to find out what a quinsy is). Oh you poor thing! I do hope you get better soon. Quinsy description makes me grateful I had my tonsils out when I was eight. Eat ice-cream, rest, and get well…
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Hope you feel well again soon. X
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Do hope you are soon feeling a lot better. A quinsy is very unpleasant, I remember having one when I was 17 and it was not nice at all.
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That’s the second time in my life I’ve heard of quinsy, but twice in the last couple of days. Weird. Hope you feel very much better soon.
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Sorry to read you are feeling crap. Have just downloaded and read Textisle. Loved every bit of it. Have also ordered and received a copy of English Smocks by Alice Armes. Interested to read on page 4 that in a village in Sussex (from whence I hale) “smocks are still worn at funerals by the bearers.” Sadly, she doesn’t say which village. Hope you feel better soon and I look forward to future editions.
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Do hope you feel better soon!!
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Take good care. Glad to see Bruce is on duty!
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A quinsy eh? I do hope you summoned the apothecary!
Get well soon!
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I hope you get well soon, and recover at home. My cousin was in hospital a couple of times with quinsy until they finally took out her tonsils, not fun!
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Well, I gathered Bruce isn’t keeping up with his e-mails :-) Make yourself a great cup of tea and get well soon!
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ditto on the recommendations for ice cream …. try sorbets! not quite so “thickly” sweet! and feel better
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I was once married to man who suffered from tonsilitis quite a bit. He said it made him feel like “a bag full of arseholes”. I hope that made you smile. Get better.
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Feel better soon! Rest up. Eat buttered toast and tea, and rest some more!
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Lots of love and healing thoughts being sent your way. Quinsys are evil; I had a friend who was hospitalised with double quinsys as a teenager – very not fun :-( I hope it heals up soon for you.
Bruce is looking as gorgeous as ever :-)
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That might be my favorite photo of Bruce EVER. :)
Feel better soon!
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Bruce, take care of your Mama!
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Aw…feel better…
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I’m sorry you’ve been feeling yucky and miserable. I’ve had tonsilitis on numerous occasions and it is definitely NO fun. Hope Jack is snuggling and keeping you company.
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My Mother used to use the word “ropey” – I hadn’t heard it for years – thanks for the memories.
Hope you feel better soon.
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Poor you, tonsillitis is awful – look after yourself and take time to get well.
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i know bruce is supplying Sweet Licks, which is the cure for quinsy and many many other ills.
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Now that I’ve done a quick search of quinsy, I have to offer my sympathy! I do hope you get to feeling less ropey soon. Indulging in any number of frozen desserts ought to be soothing, as a previous commenter noted, and they do make icky sickness a little better, in my opinion.
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I hope you feel better soon. May Dog be with you. He’s a keeper, that Bruce.
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I hope that you feel better soon Kate
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You get some guilt-free rest kid ! Sending you my warmest wishes. I know Tom probably is a great nurse, and so is Bruce, so you’ll be fine I’m sure. Hugs, for all they’re worth ! (internet hugs aren’t contageous either). ;)
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Hope this particular lurgy passes soon. xx
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Please take care of yourself and have a gooood long rest.This seems to be the perfect occasion to wind one of the lovely scarves you surely have around your neck, and also to eat as much ice cream as you wish – it helps the inflammation (believe me, I could write a book on tonsillitis ). Dare I ask you to keep us posted about the progress in your recovery ? Hi Bruce !
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I hope there’s lots of get well snuggling going on with the gorgeous Bruce, The whippets are only ever allowed on the bed when I’m ill, and then they sleep across my feet and keep me company and somehow things feel better just for their being there. Be well Kate x
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Get well soon Kate
hugs from Islay where it was sunny on the Long Strand this afternoon but breezy so I needed my Neepheid on!
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Once again I learn a new word from your blog! Quinsy – had to look it up. A fun word for a not so fun, but lucklly treatable, disease.
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Feel better soon!
Liz x
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Sorry to hear you are under the weather. I hope you feel better soon – there seems to be a lot of snivelling and coughing and sneezing going on in these parts lately. anyway, I was thinking of you when we were at the top of blackford hill on wednesday morning enjoying the sunshine and (stifling) heat. perhaps we’ll bump into you and bruce there one day…
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Please look after yourself. Quinsy can be pretty nasty.
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Oh, how unlovely for you. Please rest up, and I hope Bruce is making himself useful and isn’t just another pretty face.
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Poor you – I had tonsillitis at least once a year as a child – but strangely I still have my tonsils – the doctor always said I should have them out, but unlike my sister and brother who had theirs out aged four, I kept mine!! The best treatment (apart from the obligatory amoxicillin) is icecream …. lots of icecream!!
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I didn’t know what quinsy was either, though I’m Welsh so that might exonerate me. Do get well soon, rest as much as possible.
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I had to look up quinsy and ropey, as well. Oh, my. Hope you’re feeling better soon. Sending hugs your way.
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Poor you! Hope you feel better soon.
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Sorry to hear that you are ill – A lovely picture of your faithful companion – :)
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Hope you will feel much better very soon , Kate. I’m sure Tom and Bruce will take great care of you.
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Feel better soon, Kate! I have no idea what feeling “ropey” is, coming from the States, or what having a “quinsy” is, which I think is tonsillitis as I have been reading the other comments. My vocabulary has certainly increased with your blog! I am sure Bruce is taking good care of you, but any discomfort when you are working so hard to get well from a major illness, is really insult to injury. I wish you a speedy recovery from the minor scratches of life!
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Oh dear, I sympathise I infrequently suffer with this, just horrible, hope you mend really soon! You are such an inspiration to me, love your blog so much. Photography is lovely too! Anne
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FEEL BETTER SOON XXXXXX Big Love XXXXXXX
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Get well soon, Kate!
*pats Bruce* Good dog.
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