Look at the info I just sent you in PM.Who grannys daughter?
That is her daughter.
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Look at the info I just sent you in PM.Who grannys daughter?
Look at your inbox.No Pam's daughter does not do BYC & her & Pam are not FB friends anymore. I talked on the phone with Konner. He is a great thoughtful kid. He will bug his mom to at least find out if Tom is ok
Great!No Pam's daughter does not do BYC & her & Pam are not FB friends anymore. I talked on the phone with Konner. He is a great thoughtful kid. He will bug his mom to at least find out if Tom is ok
Someone needs to go take care of the chickens and dogs.Pam is going to be pizzed at me when she gets a chance to read about it. I contacted Konner for him to let his mom know. The ball is in her court, Konner was not aware that Nana was in the hospital. Praying that this will be the wake up call for Pam's dd to realize that she needs her mom.
She does, she knows we all really care about her.I hope Granny knows we are thinking about her right now.
THANK YOU DR. N!!!Caught up. Been painting/building in this triple digit heat. Had roof issues, and I literally fell asleep eating last night!
I do hope Granny is home soon. And that Tom will be ok while she's gone. And that her garden and animals will be ok too! I'll be thinking of her.
Here's my very simplified explanation of stents: Stents are like very tiny springs, think of the ones around the ink tube in a click ballpoint pen. Stents are placed in large blood vessels to hold them open, so blood can get through. Usually placed in the blood vessels around the heart if they get clogged up. Can also be used in other areas, like the big vessels that feed blood to the brain or some other organs. Sometimes stents get plugged up, or filled with clotted blood, and need to be replaced. People with stents nearly always must take blood thinners to help prevent blood clots from forming in the stents. Placing and replacing stents is pretty routine, though obviously anything to do with the heart, or general anesthesia, is serious and comes with it's own risks and complications.