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deese and csp on Somewhere I don't have to be strong, are going at it!
Carrie you will be glad to have it Out, we all have to hog tie you and drag you up there! Don't tempt me I am in the mood to hog tie somebody and Hubby has gotten too big for that! -
Denise is a brat!
about the hog tie...... -
Carrie: I'm sure it's a relief just to have the date lined up. I know what you mean about the "happy dart;" I'm a nervous wreck before surgery, too. (Tomorrow I've got a colonoscopy and I ain't too happy 'bout that, neither--and this liquid diet I'm on today doesn't agree with me--BUT in the grand scheme o' things, as you ladies have taught me here--it's just a little pebble in the water.)
Cowgirl: Somebody got up on the wrong side o' the bed this morning? ;-)
Greg -
Greg,
The worst part about the colonoscopy is the prep! They will start an IV and give you the happy juice and I had no pain during or after. I am sending prayers for you that they find nothing !!!
HUGS! -
Slept right through mine. Hope everything comes out ok (yuck).
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Greg- Carrie has been begging for this for weeks, now she is playing chicken, plus hog tieing is really fun! And you my bud will get the Best Drugs in the World Tomorrow! I am so jealous of the drugs, not the crappy(ain't that the word for it) prep!
Adding you to my prayer list, plus DW she will have to put up with the happiest man on earth!
Carrie I love that image I must have it! -
Ladies: You gals are just too kind for words! And I love the black, err, brown humor (gross!) ;-0
What with the liquid diet and the phospo juice (or whatever the heck it's called) I feel as if I've dropped around 10 lbs!
And Cowgirl I hope, for my DW's sake, that you're right about the drugs making me happy; my wife's been complaining that I've been acting grumpy lately. Maybe I can get them to give me a double-dose...
Uh, oh...Hate to cut this short, but Ma Nature is knocking!
Peace,
Greg -
You have only just begun to poop! White lace and promises!
Okay Greg I actually will tell you if I could chose a drug to be addicted to the one you get tomorrow is it! I was happy the whole day long, I had two polyps and bled, I was grinning from ear to ear!
Memories from the corners of my mind, misty water color memeroies of the times we left behind(come back drug).
She will adore you tomorrow -
Greg,
Thinking about you today ! Hope all went well.
Check in when you can see to type. Eat light today. I know your hungry but It has a way of comming back on you. lol -
Can you say "chapped" I recommend Balmex or Bag Balm!
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Greg you okay or sleeping by now?
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Hi All: Back in action after the colonoscopy (couldn't they have made that easier to spell?!) Thanks for all your warm wishes (and Carrie, the virtual TP came in *real* handy! -- And btw, LOVE the new kitty pic.)
Carrie: Definitely, w/o question, the prep (i.e., day before) part of the process was the worst. As for the actual procedure I am happy to say I dona remember a t'ing, b/c I was sleeping like a baby.
I also have no recollection of being in post-op when my wife said we met with the doc/nurse to go over everthing (including the photos--let me know if you'd like closeups of my hemorrhoids (sp?)). Anyhow, DW says that I was cracking jokes and had the doc/nurse in stiches: when they told me I couldn't drive for 24 hrs I apparently complained I had a NASCAR race (and the gullible nurse believed me); when the doc said to take it easy I apparently frowned and said I had plans to take my DW ballroom dancing; and when they showed my the pics of my derrier/hemorrhoids/etc., I apparently told the nurse I wanted several 8x10s to send to my friends and family. So, Cowgirl, you *was* right--they were some o' the best drugs I ever did take (gotta get ahold of that medical record and find out the name!)
Best of all, the results were all negative--free and clear!
Thanks again for your thoughts, concerns and humor!!
Best,
Greg -
Wonderful news Greg!!! I am not surprised at your behavior, because I asked if I could drive too, and my DR said the federal laws says No!
There is something to feeling so good and yet seeing graphic pictures, and having not a care in the world! -
Cowgirl: Graphic pictures?! Which facility were you at, exactly? ;-0 (Can you tell it's Friday?)
A good weekend to all!
Greg -
Wooo-hooo for the neg. results Greg and maybe if
your family does a christmas news letter you could include
your 8x10 glossy (I'm not on the mailing list am I? )
So just like everyone else that gets great news on the boards here is a Happy Dance for you.......
oops wrong graphic! (hee-hee) -
Good news!!! I don't remember talikg to anyone but my hubby said I kept asking the nurse the same question (forget what!) - those are good drugs!!
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Carrie: I love your pictures(icons). The toilet paper one is my favorite! Good luck in your surgery next week.
Greg: You could not have asked for a better support group! Glad all is well, hopefully you will be feeling all better soon.
Joanna just had her exchange surgery today and it all went without any problems. I like what i see so far!
She will probably share more especific details later.
She also had a PET Scan and CAT Scan last tuesday (routine base test) and all came back fine, thank goodness. However, the prep for the test were not fun. It included injecting and drinking all sorts of liquids.. Well, it was quite a busy week. They wiped the nice tan she had from Mexico right out!
Have a great weekend.
Alex -
woo-hoo Alex,
Give Joanna a big gentle hug from me!!! So good to hear of the clean scans and the good results of the exchange !! Ok me next, and I don't plan on breaking our trend for b9 reports!
This is for Joanna... -
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Anyhow, DW says that I was cracking jokes and had the doc/nurse in stiches:
That's pretty darn funny just reading it, I can't imagine what it was like for them hearing you in person. Glad it went smooth for you. Hopefully all checks out just as well.
The animated t.p. roll was a nice touch Carrie -
Hi guys and gals, so pleased to hear of the clear scans and successful surgery. My lymphedema is improving too. I have my old lady hand back now not the podgy baby hand. My therapist will probably still have me wrapping for weeks though.
Carrie I loved the pig. -
Happy Dance for the good news
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And a goat for Cowgirl
So pleased that I was taught how to copy and paste lol. -
This one is for me. Sorry I get carried away.
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Mags Thanks I love the goat! So happy your LE is improving even a tiny bit, it is step in the right direction!
Alex, so glad Joanna had the exchange, she will feel good in about three days. And her scans Woo Whooo Party about that!
Carrie the current trend on the board is B9. Let's hope you hear them!!!! -
Hey, everybody--happy Monday.
Carrie: your "mooning" graphic was spot on--and brought back (fond?) memories of my early teenage years...
Mags, thanks for the many graphics and glad to hear your LD is under control.
Alex: Nice to hear from you, again. Glad to hear things are progressing and about the negative test results. What are you guys doing to celebrate? ;-)
Shemp: What's new in your world, my man?
And, KariLynn, nice to see you becoming a more regular presence here.
Best,
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Shemp: Just noticed I'm one (now, two) posts ahead of you (heh, heh.) Good thing even the content-less ones, count, no? (As you can see, I'm still feeling the effects of the anesthesia--how long can I use that as an excuse, Cowgirl?)
Greg -
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Shemp: Just noticed I'm one (now, two) posts ahead of you (heh, heh.) Good thing even the content-less ones, count, no?
Greg
Yeah, I noticed I was ahead and began to feel like a post whore, so I thought I'd let you catch up. Wife is down to 8 rads as of this afternoon. Aside from fatigue, she's taken this very well. She's more excited everyday by the prospect of being closer to the finish line. She's already working on plans for her end-of-treatment/belated birthday party. She took the bull by the horns on this one, so I'm letting her run with it. -
Shemp - where are youuuuu ---
Greg - I feel I am still under the effects of my last surgery 5 years ago
it accounts for my off the wall comments and confusion, and the fact I can never find my car in the parking lot when I go shopping - thats my story and I'm sticking to it !!
Mags - the gifs are addictive aren't they ? The little goat you posted looks like cowgirls goat casper.
Okay greg reminded me of a story from my younger days-
Denise, myself and a girlfriend of ours were riding down the highway one day going to the mall. This girlfriend of ours is very pretty, was a model, flirty and a high strung
kind of girl, anyway there is a car of guys going down the highway too flirting with us and since we are going down a highway Denise and I are busy watching the road, all of the sudden our friend lets out a scream and starts crying,
when we look all these guys have their butts hanging out the windows except for the driver !!! Denise and I laughed so hard !! -
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I go Tues. March 7th at 10:00 am .
Here's to all going well! -
Good luck - hope they give you the happy dart right off!
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