The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

@Blooie your screen name ought to be Ruby because your a Jewel!!! You give to all of us, when things start getting out of hand on here you pop in with great insight and wisdom to set us all straight. You make us laugh and cry with your great stories.
Wishing you and yours the best Thankgiving and may the Creator bless you every day.

Ruby? Ha! More like a rhinestone...

But thank you, and everybody, for the kind words. You all make it easy to feel and think those thoughts.

happy to say i brought husband home yesterday after lunch, and hes back to his old self, wanting to do everything hes not suppose to, had a devil of a time keeping him from bringing in wood for the wood burner, it was too heavy for me he said, told him i didn't want him busting open where they ran the wire up to his heart and him bleeding to death, please just let me do it, he let me but stood on the porch watching, making sure i was ok such a good man:love:love

Does he have a Star Closure? It’ll take quite awhile before the spot where they had to puncture the artery is completely healed. Even straining in the bathroom can be risky, so here they automatically give you softeners to take at home. So NO wood carrying!!! He is a very thoughtful man. Either the day after I got home from having my heart attack and stent put in, or the day after I had leg artery stents put in (can’t remember which), Ken left for Colorado to a 3 day meeting. But he did call me about every 5 minutes and it seemed like every time I’d get laid down one of his hired bloodhounds was coming in the door, “ Hey, Mom, how ya doing?” “Hey, Ma, need anything?” “Hi, Gramma. Mom told me to bring you this ice cream and there’s one for me too.” Grrrrrr but awwwww.
 
Ruby? Ha! More like a rhinestone...

But thank you, and everybody, for the kind words. You all make it easy to feel and think those thoughts.



Does he have a Star Closure? It’ll take quite awhile before the spot where they had to puncture the artery is completely healed. Even straining in the bathroom can be risky, so here they automatically give you softeners to take at home. So NO wood carrying!!! He is a very thoughtful man. Either the day after I got home from having my heart attack and stent put in, or the day after I had leg artery stents put in (can’t remember which), Ken left for Colorado to a 3 day meeting. But he did call me about every 5 minutes and it seemed like every time I’d get laid down one of his hired bloodhounds was coming in the door, “ Hey, Mom, how ya doing?” “Hey, Ma, need anything?” “Hi, Gramma. Mom told me to bring you this ice cream and there’s one for me too.” Grrrrrr but awwwww.

no blooie, they went thru his hand, and they told him no lifting anything heavy for at least 48 hrs, the only thing he brought home is the wash pan & urine pan and his prescription for blood thinner but i'm trying to hold him to a small crawl :lau
 

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