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stranger

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tigsmom said:
Don't forget the Margarita parties, jello shots & nekkie BBQs. :zipit:


I missed all that? I came into the game a little too late...damn :brick:

Who gave out the jello shots?
'Strip go vince'? Is it like strip poker?
 

tigsmom

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stranger said:
I missed all that? I came into the game a little too late...damn :brick:

Who gave out the jello shots?
'Strip go vince'? Is it like strip poker?


I make the jello shot for all the parties...blue is a favorite...yep just like strip poker.

* dons protective glasses* *waves $$$**
 

stranger

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tigsmom said:
I make the jello shot for all the parties...blue is a favorite...yep just like strip poker.

Is anyone in the mood for another round of strip go vince? :lookaroun


speck76 said:
Did somebody say nekkid?

Whenever we want speck to show up all we need to do is type the word nekkid and he'll come running... :lol: :kiss:
 

figmentmom

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MerHearted said:
You people are always trying to get my shells off, huh?

Don't fight it, fishy - you're just irresistible! :lol:

The hubby and I are leaving for his lasik surgery appointment in a half hour - wish us luck! :wave:
 

tigsmom

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figmentmom said:
The hubby and I are leaving for his lasik surgery appointment in a half hour - wish us luck! :wave:


Hope everything goes well. *crosses fingers for figmentdad's eye procedure*
 

darthdarrel

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figmentmom said:
Don't fight it, fishy - you're just irresistible! :lol:

The hubby and I are leaving for his lasik surgery appointment in a half hour - wish us luck! :wave:
Good luck to Figmentdad! :D
I am going to a seminar on lasix surgery, I think I am going to have that done. :wave:
 

figmentmom

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Well, we're back from figmentdad's lasik surgery...so far, so good! My husband is NOT a good patient - but he said that the procedure was not at all painful, and was over very quickly. His eyes right now (five hours after surgery) feel scratchy, and are watering like crazy, but don't really hurt. He has three different eye drops he needs to use - an antibiotic, anti-inflammatory drops, and moisturizing drops, and he's taking Tylenol. He's supposed to wear special sunglasses to filter light for the next several days, and I'm his full-time chauffer for the next 48 hours or so. Other than that, no complaints! We're going back for a re-check tomorrow morning.

Thanks for the good wishes, all! :wave:
 

darthdarrel

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figmentmom said:
Well, we're back from figmentdad's lasik surgery...so far, so good! My husband is NOT a good patient - but he said that the procedure was not at all painful, and was over very quickly. His eyes right now (five hours after surgery) feel scratchy, and are watering like crazy, but don't really hurt. He has three different eye drops he needs to use - an antibiotic, anti-inflammatory drops, and moisturizing drops, and he's taking Tylenol. He's supposed to wear special sunglasses to filter light for the next several days, and I'm his full-time chauffer for the next 48 hours or so. Other than that, no complaints! We're going back for a re-check tomorrow morning.

Thanks for the good wishes, all! :wave:
Glad everything is ok!
I can not wait to have the surgery! It will be nice to not have to wear glasses when I drive! :D :wave:
 

figmentmom

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darthdarrel said:
Glad everything is ok!
I can not wait to have the surgery! It will be nice to not have to wear glasses when I drive! :D :wave:

I'll keep you posted, Darrel - but so far, so good!

I forgot this part. Right before the surgery, we were talking to one of the surgeon's assistants about what to expect tonight, after we got home. My husband asked, "Will I be able to watch the Yankees win tonight?" The surgeon looked up and said, "No, you won't. You will, however, be able to watch the Red Sox win." :lol:
 

tigsmom

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figmentmom said:
I'll keep you posted, Darrel - but so far, so good!

I forgot this part. Right before the surgery, we were talking to one of the surgeon's assistants about what to expect tonight, after we got home. My husband asked, "Will I be able to watch the Yankees win tonight?" The surgeon looked up and said, "No, you won't. You will, however, be able to watch the Red Sox win." :lol:


:rolleyes: I don't like that assistant. :lol:

Glad everything is going well...I asked my dr about it and he said I could do have it, but I'd still have to wear reading glasses.
 

MerHearted

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figmentmom said:
Well, we're back from figmentdad's lasik surgery...so far, so good! My husband is NOT a good patient - but he said that the procedure was not at all painful, and was over very quickly. His eyes right now (five hours after surgery) feel scratchy, and are watering like crazy, but don't really hurt. He has three different eye drops he needs to use - an antibiotic, anti-inflammatory drops, and moisturizing drops, and he's taking Tylenol. He's supposed to wear special sunglasses to filter light for the next several days, and I'm his full-time chauffer for the next 48 hours or so. Other than that, no complaints! We're going back for a re-check tomorrow morning.

Thanks for the good wishes, all! :wave:

Yay!!! :sohappy: :sohappy: :sohappy:
 

DisneyJill

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figmentmom said:
I'll keep you posted, Darrel - but so far, so good!

I forgot this part. Right before the surgery, we were talking to one of the surgeon's assistants about what to expect tonight, after we got home. My husband asked, "Will I be able to watch the Yankees win tonight?" The surgeon looked up and said, "No, you won't. You will, however, be able to watch the Red Sox win." :lol:


I love it!! GO RED SOX!!! :sohappy:
 

wsapooh

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I had lasik done last May. BEST MONEY I EVER SPENT!!!

Glad to hear Figmentdad's surgery went well. Drops, drops, drops! Lots of drops! I still use artificial tears a few times a day. But I had a really high prescription so technicly my eyes are STILL healing. Bottles of drops in every room of the house, 2 in my purse, 2 on my desk at work....

Have the surgery done Darell! My only suggestion, is that after the surgery, go immediately home and go to bed. Try to sleep. If you can't sleep, at least lay there with your eyes closed for about 2-3 hours. If you do that, the scratchy feeling should be gone by the time you get up. I learned from friends and my own experience that not all doctor's tell you to do this.. but they should! When I woke up, I was just fine. No sand-in-the-eyes feeling at all and not a bit scratchy. Not even watery. They felt perfectly normal. I went to work the next day and drove myself! No problem at all. You have to do what feels right for you, of course. Don't drive even if you have the slightest hestitation about it. Better to be safe. Sorry I didn't get on the boards before Figmentdad's surgery to make this recommendation! I hope he's doing well! :wave:
 

Computer Magic

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DisneyJill said:
I love it!! GO RED SOX!!! :sohappy:
Huggles to both teams.

I can't speak for the Red Sox and Yankee fans, but from my perspective, this has been a great series. This coming from a fan who's team "choked" this year. "Wait tell next year", but we have been saying that for years.

"Should we be talking about this" :lookaroun
 

stranger

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Happy rainy huggles to all :wave: . Last night my roommate and I decided to play basketball in the rain at our local park...bad idea. I ended up slipping and spraining my ankle and my roommate had to carry me home. On the brightside, I won the game. :lol:
 

MerHearted

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stranger said:
Happy rainy huggles to all :wave: . Last night my roommate and I decided to play basketball in the rain at our local park...bad idea. I ended up slipping and spraining my ankle and my roommate had to carry me home. On the brightside, I won the game. :lol:

Wanna play hockey? :D
 
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