My leukemia's back.

Blooie, I'm so sorry you had such complications with your hip surgeries. Of course, you're a complicated person, so your doctor should have expected complications.

Oh, he did expect complications...we all did. And I did end up needing the blood that I'd donated to myself. When other "old people", like in their 70s, were going to down to PT, I was laying in bed. When they got to go home several days after their replacements, I was mostly stuck in bed, but just beginning my PT. Cellulitis is a nasty companion! I remember one particularly bad day, Dr. Sukin (who has hardly any sense of humor) poked his head in the door as I was finally dozing off. He chuckled and said, "If you had brown eyes you'd look like a Cocker Spaniel!" Um, yeah, doc, ready to be hung in effigy again?
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11:05 so I guess I can still wish you all a good mourning, a little surprised no posts today. I hope all is well with you folks. Blooie, maybe your a hippie at heart and wanted the Dr, to know it! just kidding, I hate being in the hospital and have racked up several stints in the last decade....

Maybe we were all waiting for you to go first! :gig
 
Good MORNING everyone! Yep, been up for hours here, but not posting because I had stuff to get done first. Have to go to Sheridan this weekend (pray that the mountain is better to drive!) and wanted to get floors vacuumed and such done first. <Yawn> Getting set for Mr. Belvidere to do the floors is exhausting - have to pick up shoes with laces and stuff like that. Kitchen is cleaned, second load of laundry in, and clean sheets on the bed. In between I've been trying to catch up here and on FB. That's a lot to get done on one cup of tea!
 
I have floors to do tonight too. I got everything else caught up. I will vacuum, and do the scrubber after Dh goes to work.
I keep threatening to get one of those Roomba floor scrubbers. Can't keep up anyway, between the dog and Ken tracking in (in 50 years I have never, EVER been able to get him to take off his shoes when he comes in the house!) so instead of a heavy scrubbing every couple of days at least I could stay on top of it a little bit by running the Roomba just before bed and do a weekly heaving mopping. I hate the floors not being clean. Kendra crawls on these floors, and if they are gritty that bothers her hands and knees, not to mention that everything that gets on the floor ends up on her hands. I do love my Roomba vaccuum. I can't push the big Dyson as easily any more, so the Roomba gets run almost daily. Then I do a deep vacuuming every couple of weeks, and that's been a good system here. Now with the dog, I suppose I should up the big vacuuming to more often, but I don't want to.
 
need to teach Fiona how to vacuume.... LOL Or put dustbunny grabbers on her feet...

All joking aside I have been threatening for a very long time about yanking the carpet out completely and doing my floors in Concrete with drains in the middle... Then hose the floors down and squeegie it off. Then area carpets with pads where I want them.

deb
 
need to teach Fiona how to vacuume.... LOL Or put dustbunny grabbers on her feet...

All joking aside I have been threatening for a very long time about yanking the carpet out completely and doing my floors in Concrete with drains in the middle... Then hose the floors down and squeegie it off. Then area carpets with pads where I want them.

deb
That is my dream.....

A house that I can house down.

And a car.
 

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