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Wow, I hope she's ok! Is there anyway you could send her flowers or a card to let he know you are thinking about her and hope she's ok.
Maybe if there's not too much last minute wedding planning going on you could swing by and see her.
I hope she gets better!! I agree with KatNYC2011 maybe you should try and swing by to see her :( Dont mention your wedding though!!! she is porbably worried sick about how she is feeling AND making you feel already!
Thanks ladies - can't swing by and see her, as she lives about 3.5 hours away from me and in the U.S. I would if I could, for sure!
I'm just hoping that she's feeling better and isn't too worried about me, because her primary concern right now should be getting better!
@hergreenapples: Since you can't go there, maybe you can give her a call or send an e-mail/e-card for someone to print out and take to her. Just to let her know you are thinking of her and hope she feels better soon.
OH my goodness - positive thoughts are being sent your and her way - keep us updated!
Sometimes hospitals allow you to send things to a patient from their gift shops (like flower arrangements) and pay for it over the phone - definitely a card/flowers would be great for her if possible!
I'm just waiting for an update from my mum. She was just in the ER, so hadn't been admitted and would likely be sent home, so will wait for an update and then try to either give her a call or email her a card or something.
I'm so sorry about that. At my friend's wedding last year, one of the other bridesmaids was admitted to the hospital 2 days before the wedding. All of the bridesmaids spent the night before the wedding visiting her in the hospital. She was released the morning of, and was in attendance, although she was still not completely well. I hope your MOH is feeling better and can be there with you on your day.
Oh no... I hope she feels better soon!
And I just want to say you are such a good friend. I know some people may be more concern about the wedding than their friend's health.
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Oh no! My mum just called me to tell me that she spoke with my MOH's mum (her best friend) this morning and my MOH has been taken to the ER, as she woke up today with extreme dizziness and can't stand, and certainly can't drive (which could be tricky, since she lives 2.5 hours away from the wedding location).
My mum experiences dizziness occasionally as well due to inner-ear problems and they are usually able to solve it with a particular medication, so we are hoping that my MOH can be prescribed the same medication and hopefully it will work for her.
I feel so bad for her - poor thing must be so worried right now.