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Just about even Id say.
Next time DH changes my dressing Ive asked him to snap a pic of the site, just for you! :-) Diana -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "Elena" wrote in message ... Is there a reason you shouldn't be so open with your feelings? Not a one in the world! Especially here, where you are so obviously loved and treasured and pampered as much as we can. You wrote to someone else that this newsgroup is what you put into it, and that they were a positive. Well so are you! VERY positive, and we can all use more of that in our lives. So just keep right on healing and draining and eating right so that we can get back to spoiling each other here and the rest of the support group ( Families and friends ) that have the happy good luck to live near you. ((( gentle hugs ))) Elena Gee I'm so competitive. Was that more effusive than you? grins "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Im going to do a quick explanation with no gory details about my operation so everyone knows that I didnt get sent through a wringer. I had the type of gall bladder removal they used to do, and still do sometimes, instead of the easier to recover from laparoscopic type they prefer to do. So, instead of a set of tiny cuts I have a larger one, stapled shut, and two drain sites. The other part of the operation was a strange one where they ran a camera and other gizmos to the site of the stones via the mouth and got some out of the ducts. The reason my gall bladder needed this more invasive set of procedures was simply that there were so many stones and because they were large. Coctail onion size they said. While in the hospital I thought about what might and could happen while in surgery. I guess its inevitable to face ones own mortality, especially when we know we would leave precious little ones behind, but when I read the messages Mike printed and brought in from all of you I realized two things. Many of you had lived through these procedures and are happy for having done so. Second, I was not going to entertain the notion of leaving. Dying was not an option. I learned too that love can float around me and cradle me in times of fear. I felt very little. I dont know, or care what diety or entity you sent your prayers towards. I still feel them. They help me heal, because a body cant help but heal better when it feels happy, valued and loved. hmm...people have accused me of being effusive. Ill add maudlin to that list. Its your own problem if it seems over the top. In fact.. let me know if its over the top and Ill privately email you with MORE! buwahahahahahaha!!! hey, I dont LIKE whats happened to me... it hurts, but dang, you guys know how to do that love thing so nicely. My individual thanks will come as I have time and energy. I have a lot of them to do. I will do them with joy. Its so odd to feel so wonderfully happy. my love to you Diana I should probably let this sit overnight to edit later when Im not so high.. but.. i dont know.. is there a reason why I should not be this open with my feelings? -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 |
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Wonderful word, Nurse!!
I love words. .. In article , Nurse Ratched writes they ran a camera and other gizmos to the site of the stones via the mouth Your vocabulary word for today is "esophagogastroduodenoscopy", more commonly--and much more easily--referrred to as "E.G.D." Nurse Ratched (remove "cuckoo" from address to reply) We'll all get back to normal if we put our nation first, But the trouble with "normal" is, it always gets worse. ~Bruce Cockburn -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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Dear Diana
Thanks for this from the heart message. It is so good to know what the vibes and prayers and good thoughts feel like from the sufferer's end. You be yourself. I can be a 'gusher' too. Embarrasses the heck out of DH!! (just about the only thing that does g). And, I was born into, and married into, a family of non-demonstrative, non-volatile people!!! Any time you feel like an 'effuse', you indulge it - let me know and I'll join in with you!!! I'm so glad you didn't edit out your true feelings. However, that being said, the thoughts from us, and your response, are none the less sincere and true for being emotional. .. In article , Diana Curtis writes Im going to do a quick explanation with no gory details about my operation so everyone knows that I didnt get sent through a wringer. I had the type of gall bladder removal they used to do, and still do sometimes, instead of the easier to recover from laparoscopic type they prefer to do. So, instead of a set of tiny cuts I have a larger one, stapled shut, and two drain sites. The other part of the operation was a strange one where they ran a camera and other gizmos to the site of the stones via the mouth and got some out of the ducts. The reason my gall bladder needed this more invasive set of procedures was simply that there were so many stones and because they were large. Coctail onion size they said. While in the hospital I thought about what might and could happen while in surgery. I guess its inevitable to face ones own mortality, especially when we know we would leave precious little ones behind, but when I read the messages Mike printed and brought in from all of you I realized two things. Many of you had lived through these procedures and are happy for having done so. Second, I was not going to entertain the notion of leaving. Dying was not an option. I learned too that love can float around me and cradle me in times of fear. I felt very little. I dont know, or care what diety or entity you sent your prayers towards. I still feel them. They help me heal, because a body cant help but heal better when it feels happy, valued and loved. hmm...people have accused me of being effusive. Ill add maudlin to that list. Its your own problem if it seems over the top. In fact.. let me know if its over the top and Ill privately email you with MORE! buwahahahahahaha!!! hey, I dont LIKE whats happened to me... it hurts, but dang, you guys know how to do that love thing so nicely. My individual thanks will come as I have time and energy. I have a lot of them to do. I will do them with joy. Its so odd to feel so wonderfully happy. my love to you Diana I should probably let this sit overnight to edit later when Im not so high.. but.. i dont know.. is there a reason why I should not be this open with my feelings? -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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Keep your quilts, I want some of those pills.
Karen, Queen of Squishies Forget the engraved note card. When she's better, I want a quilt! (and boy does she sound high! LOL) -- LN in NH a crazy quilter * hand quilter * & hand appliquér all in all --- a very slow quilter.... So send quilts! |
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OW! I hurt my mouth trying to say that word.
Karen, Queen of Squishies Your vocabulary word for today is "esophagogastroduodenoscopy", more commonly--and much more easily--referrred to as "E.G.D." Nurse Ratched (remove "cuckoo" from address to reply) |
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Sorry on this one Nurse--you're close, but it's an ERCP--endoscopic
retrograde cholangiopancreatography. My DH is a radiologic PA and has assisted on hundreds of these. E.G.D.s are more for diagnosis, but will remove some stones from the common bile duct, but not the gallbladder. Gen "Nurse Ratched" wrote in message ... they ran a camera and other gizmos to the site of the stones via the mouth Your vocabulary word for today is "esophagogastroduodenoscopy", more commonly--and much more easily--referrred to as "E.G.D." Nurse Ratched (remove "cuckoo" from address to reply) We'll all get back to normal if we put our nation first, But the trouble with "normal" is, it always gets worse. ~Bruce Cockburn |
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It's so good to hear that you're feeling all of the "vibes" each and
every one of us sent. Don't overdo -- take it easy -- get well soon! -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas http://home.earthlink.net/~s_foster |
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Welcome back Diana. So glad that you are back at home.
When I had my gallbaldder out, which was the easy route op., I laid around for a few hours after I returned home, and all I could think of was chocolate, so made one of those heavenly rich Chocolate Turtle Cheesecake (extra caramels and choc of course to ease the pain and suffering!!) Diana make sure you pamper yourself real good Ann "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Im going to do a quick explanation with no gory details about my operation so everyone knows that I didnt get sent through a wringer. I had the type of gall bladder removal they used to do, and still do sometimes, instead of the easier to recover from laparoscopic type they prefer to do. So, instead of a set of tiny cuts I have a larger one, stapled shut, and two drain sites. The other part of the operation was a strange one where they ran a camera and other gizmos to the site of the stones via the mouth and got some out of the ducts. The reason my gall bladder needed this more invasive set of procedures was simply that there were so many stones and because they were large. Coctail onion size they said. While in the hospital I thought about what might and could happen while in surgery. I guess its inevitable to face ones own mortality, especially when we know we would leave precious little ones behind, but when I read the messages Mike printed and brought in from all of you I realized two things. Many of you had lived through these procedures and are happy for having done so. Second, I was not going to entertain the notion of leaving. Dying was not an option. I learned too that love can float around me and cradle me in times of fear. I felt very little. I dont know, or care what diety or entity you sent your prayers towards. I still feel them. They help me heal, because a body cant help but heal better when it feels happy, valued and loved. hmm...people have accused me of being effusive. Ill add maudlin to that list. Its your own problem if it seems over the top. In fact.. let me know if its over the top and Ill privately email you with MORE! buwahahahahahaha!!! hey, I dont LIKE whats happened to me... it hurts, but dang, you guys know how to do that love thing so nicely. My individual thanks will come as I have time and energy. I have a lot of them to do. I will do them with joy. Its so odd to feel so wonderfully happy. my love to you Diana I should probably let this sit overnight to edit later when Im not so high.. but.. i dont know.. is there a reason why I should not be this open with my feelings? -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 |
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Oh, now you're gonna go and make poor Diana laugh if she reads what you
wrote, Wendy. And it hurts to laugh after having surgery....a lot. Besides, don't you want those fancy engraved thank you notecards to be hand delivered on a silver platter by the footman? Maybe they'll be delivering some Margarootles too. g Dee in LeRoy, NY (on the lookout for a good Margarootle delivery myself) "frood" wrote in message m... Hang on, speak for yoursel', Bfly! I wanna be thanked right and proper, fancy engraved notecards an' all! After all, it ain't easy sending out these good vibes and cyber-squatches! -- Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm de-fang email address to reply "Butterfly" wrote in message ... WHOA! STOP! If I have learned one thing from this group......it is this...it is NOT necessary to try to answer each and everyone one of us. Conserve your energy and get well. THAT alone is thanks enuf for us : ) Very gentle hugs Butterfly (You're welcome) -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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Youch! What you're saying is that you had the yucky old fashioned, takes a
while to recuperate operation instead of the newer "it was a breeze, you'll only be down for a couple of hours" one. You'll know it's healing nicely when it doesn't hurt so much to laugh. Dee in LeRoy, NY "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Im going to do a quick explanation with no gory details about my operation so everyone knows that I didnt get sent through a wringer. I had the type of gall bladder removal they used to do, and still do sometimes, instead of the easier to recover from laparoscopic type they prefer to do. So, instead of a set of tiny cuts I have a larger one, stapled shut, and two drain sites. The other part of the operation was a strange one where they ran a camera and other gizmos to the site of the stones via the mouth and got some out of the ducts. The reason my gall bladder needed this more invasive set of procedures was simply that there were so many stones and because they were large. Coctail onion size they said. While in the hospital I thought about what might and could happen while in surgery. I guess its inevitable to face ones own mortality, especially when we know we would leave precious little ones behind, but when I read the messages Mike printed and brought in from all of you I realized two things. Many of you had lived through these procedures and are happy for having done so. Second, I was not going to entertain the notion of leaving. Dying was not an option. I learned too that love can float around me and cradle me in times of fear. I felt very little. I dont know, or care what diety or entity you sent your prayers towards. I still feel them. They help me heal, because a body cant help but heal better when it feels happy, valued and loved. hmm...people have accused me of being effusive. Ill add maudlin to that list. Its your own problem if it seems over the top. In fact.. let me know if its over the top and Ill privately email you with MORE! buwahahahahahaha!!! hey, I dont LIKE whats happened to me... it hurts, but dang, you guys know how to do that love thing so nicely. My individual thanks will come as I have time and energy. I have a lot of them to do. I will do them with joy. Its so odd to feel so wonderfully happy. my love to you Diana I should probably let this sit overnight to edit later when Im not so high.. but.. i dont know.. is there a reason why I should not be this open with my feelings? -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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