Your forgot the "pelvic thrusts" :lookarounIt's just a jump to the left...
And a step to the ri-i-i-i-ightttt.
Put your hands on your hips.
And bring your knees in ti-iighttttt.
LET'S. DO. THE TIME. WARP. AGAIN.
:lookaroun
Got to go figure out what to make for dinner - be back tonight hopefully (you'll probably have a new thread by then!)
Your forgot the "pelvic thrusts" :lookaroun
Got to go figure out what to make for dinner - be back tonight hopefully (you'll probably have a new thread by then!)
I'm heading out too. I've got to eat something before I leave for class at 5.
:wave:
((HUGS)) to Dana. Hopefully they won't need to operate. And if they do, it's probably laprascopic. And that's not too bad. :lookaroun
How's your other patient?
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Thanks Jess...I'm sorry girly.... stink.
*sigh* it's one of those days in house o' MJ... *kisses* for princess... and ((hugs)) for you girly...
Get it done at MUSC.... one of the top hospitals on the east coast!And I'll take care of miss Magg's for you while you're out.... :kiss:
Hi! :wave:
Sooo..I have gallstones...so they say....Umm...yeah...
I'm heading out too. I've got to eat something before I leave for class at 5.
:wave:
Bye!
Anybody left?
Thanks Jess...
That will be cool....YAY!!!
Been there, done that, have the scars to prove it.
Had laproscopic surgery in July 2005. I guess I was lucky because I was diagnosed after my first bad attack. Although in retrospect, I think I had an attack in 1994--same symptoms, but no one was looking at gall bladder. And I guess I'm lucky I went 9 years between attacks.
Anyway--surgery was at 10, came to around 3, was home by 5.
Felt OK the first 24--very sleepy. Then the gas thing happened Day 2--not fun (not really what you think. They pump air into your abdomen to help separate the organs so they can get to them easier. The air gets absorbed, but it really hurts until that happens.). With a little hydrocodone and time, I was about 80% by Day 4. I was ready to go to work for a half day, but they told me to wait until Monday.
I would advise that you get some help for at least 3 days, and plan on doing no more than the essentials for a week.
The surgery is absolutely worth it, however.
*laughs*I am running for Homecoming Chair (person who helps make arrangements for Homecoming.) I have now learned that the bitchiest girl in the whole grade is running, too.
Her slogan is:
"I'm ____NAME____, and I'm ready, Don't Trust a Boy Named Freddy."
Almost. :lookarounhahhaha... not so much. lol... but i'm getting used to things. Met with my attorney on my lunch break and got everything taken care of for our hearing on Oct 17. (btw... child support is expensive! all you guys out there... don't go having babies if you don't plan on doing right by their mama's... i'm tellin you... if it was anyone other than Jay... i'd almost feel bad... :lookaroun) almost. lol
When is that?or maybe daylight saving time....
See what I come home to...Your forgot the "pelvic thrusts" :lookaroun
Been there, done that, have the scars to prove it.
Had laproscopic surgery in July 2005. I guess I was lucky because I was diagnosed after my first bad attack. Although in retrospect, I think I had an attack in 1994--same symptoms, but no one was looking at gall bladder. And I guess I'm lucky I went 9 years between attacks.
Anyway--surgery was at 10, came to around 3, was home by 5.
Felt OK the first 24--very sleepy. Then the gas thing happened Day 2--not fun (not really what you think. They pump air into your abdomen to help separate the organs so they can get to them easier. The air gets absorbed, but it really hurts until that happens.). With a little hydrocodone and time, I was about 80% by Day 4. I was ready to go to work for a half day, but they told me to wait until Monday.
I would advise that you get some help for at least 3 days, and plan on doing no more than the essentials for a week.
The surgery is absolutely worth it, however.
Freddy, you've got people from all across the country (and a few international lines) to back you up. What can she say to that?
First, tell us her name, and then we'll conspire for witty remarks. :lookaroun
If you ever need really extensive tests, I'll ask Marc what he can do. He's got some great contacts in the depts of surgery and others.
Forget the Mondays.
We're all having a case of the Tuesdays.
It's a Monday in disguise!![]()
It's just a jump to the left...
And a step to the ri-i-i-i-ightttt.
Put your hands on your hips.
And bring your knees in ti-iighttttt.
LET'S. DO. THE TIME. WARP. AGAIN.
:lookaroun
Bye!
Anybody left?
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