January 31, 2011 - 3:37pm
Best medicine after horrible accident
My husband and I were involved in a terrible car accident January 9. Among other injuries, he has a broken neck and i have a very badly broken right arm. God was there and we will mend and be good as new. I got my computer after three days in the hospital. in between surgeries, etc I read TFL. It was the best medicine available. I have enjoyed every picture and all the comments. It was so nice to follow the experiments and experiences of all the loafers. I will say, some pictures were better than others depending on the amount of morphine I had on board. I can now attest that bread and conversation about bread is good for everything!
Pam
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Hi Pam,
So sorry to hear about your accident. May you and your husband have a quick recovery.
Baking does certainly makes me feel 100% better - whether being pastry or bread baking. At the moment - it would have to be breads.
May the angels give you strength and guide you.
Happy baking!
LeeYong
Hi Pam,
Very sorry to hear of your accident but relieved to know you and your husband will recover from your injuries in time. My wife and I have a fairly lengthy commute every work day, so it really hits home when I'm reminded of just how hazardous travelling by car can be.
Get well soon, and very best wishes to you and your husband during this difficult time.
Franko
Sorry to hear you and your husband were injured. That makes life so much sweeter I know. Glad to hear you made it out alive and are on the road to recovery. I'll be thinking about you, wishing you the very best.
Eric
Hope you both continue to have great recoveries.
Best wishes.
Judging by the quality of your typing, you're well on your way to recovery, Pam! That's super and I hope your husband is healing as nicely.
You know, folding dough just might be good physical therapy for that arm... :-)
Hello Pam, I wish both you and your husband a quick recovery and so sorry to hear about all you've been through.
With best wishes for comfort and healing, from breadsong
Best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery.
David
Pam, I hope you and your husband continue to heal quickly and smoothly - what a horrible thing to go through!
I am sure reading about bread baking and seeing all the great photos from the expert bakers here would help any of us yeast-addicts to heal... ;-)
Yikes Pam! I am so glad to hear that you are recovering. Best wishes to you and your husband.
Egad, Pam. So sorry to hear about your accident. I hope you two both mend quickly, and I'm glad to hear we were able to brighten your days.
Sending you both more wishes for a speedy recovery; not only for the physical mend, but also from the shock of it all. I know from personal experience how therapeutic bread baking can be and look forward to hearing of your next bake.
to recovery. What a terrible accident ! Glad that TFL is a site of enjoyment for you. It is addictive - but do take it easy on the morphine pump, grin, grin...
Anna
It's great that TFL is a part of your "therapy."
so sorry to hear that. I know for a fact that reading TFL threads can lighten up your day and distract you from your worries :).
Get well soon!
Praying here, Pam. Get well soon.
I can empathize with how good it is to have bread as both diversion and therapy. May you each have a speedy and complete recovery.
Paul
to put off the semmel baking and I saw your note on the 52% hydration baguette dough. Ok... one armed mixing in the food processor it is! I got my malt ready. Ready when you are! (The tricky part might be the clean up.)
Hope you both are healing quickly.
It's nice to know that bread can help us heal as well as make us feel good.
Larry
You're in our hearts and prayers. A speedy recovery to you both. Mimi
Hi Pam,
Our God is an awesome God and we are praying for a quick and complete reovery.
God Bless
Ray
Hello Pam (and Pam's husband)
Very sorry to hear about your accident but very pleased to hear that your are both on the mend. I hope you recover quickly and completely and look forward to new posts about your bread baking experiences soon.
Ruralidle (Richard)
Hello, Pam
I am the same feeling as everybody here. I am sorry for your accident and your pain. I can't find any words to say that I really feel for you.
I really hope that you and your husband will recovery as soon as possible.
Akiko
Hi Pam, sorry to hear about your accident, I would like to wish you and your Husband a speedy recovery and you will be in my prayers. Tempe
May you and your husband recover soon, Pam!
i hope you & your husband have a speedy recovery. i have been in an accident b4 w/ broken bones. my prayers are with you & our husband.
love, claudia
Pam, I'm also sending my get-well wishes to you & your husband. Glad this wonderful forum is lightening your days. I'm across on the other side of the country - I see you're in Colorado. If I was nearby, I'd bring you some homemade bread to you guys to improve that hospital food!
who have sent their get-well wishes and their prayers. It was like hearing from old friends. I do envy you all that good bread. The bread at this place is atrocious. I am following all of your adventures and I am sure that every picture of every loaf makes us better.
You know your addicted when, looking through 4 weeks of mail, the only one that looks interesting is from New York Bakers and, wonders of wonders,in the envelope there is a sample of dried Rocky Mtn Sourdough Starter. How did he know??
You know your adduced when you keep staring at the sourdough starter and your husband says, "No. Pam, there is NO way you can start a sourdough starter here...Pam, "NO"
Hmmm
Pam
for a good and strong recovery for you and your husband.
(your post from the 7th made me laugh)
Peace, Melinda-Dawn
i hope you & your husband are well on the way to a healthy recovery
claudia
I didn´t see your post any earlier.
You are right, bread baking has a soothing, calming effect on you. I´m right now in Germany (my sister has cancer) and baking for friends I´m staying with helped me quite a bit.
Best wishes,
Karin
Karin, How is your sister?? Been thinking about both of you recently Are you home or still with your sister?? Keep baking, you'll feel better and your relatives will get lots of healthy bread!! Pam
Unfortunately my sister had a re-occurrence of her breast cancer, and I don´t expect her to live more than perhaps a few weeks.
I came over from Maine to visit her in the hospital, staying with friends and relatives, and baked some bread and cake for them to show my gratitude for their support.
Karin
Oh Dear, Karin.. My deepest sympathies to your sister, may God bestow his mercy upon her. I'll Pray for her.
I really appreciate that!
Karin
You and your family are in my prayers each and every day.
Pam
And also to Karins sister the best wishes
May God be with you
Karin, you and your family have my sympathies.
Pam, I do hope the mending of you and your husband is rapid, and sorry to only now to have heard.
Ron
for your kind words! I really appreciate that!
I would not have posted anything like this in facebook, but TFL is a very special community.
Karin