The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

but two patients with the same names with spouses with the same names makes things very interesting.
I bet, I hope they sent the right woman with the right husband to the maternity floor and the other couple to the right "wherever" they put people with seizures.

Because why Warsaw or why I'm looking at a house?
Well you answered the first above, so how about the second ;)
 
Sour I hope this is the last one she has. Last time I dealt with a seizure was with a human while Sue was pregnant with our first. I had experience with them so I was the johnnie on the spot. It was a grand mall... After the girl was taken to the hospital, I took Sue to the hospital, just to find out she'd been in labor for hours. I didn't sleep well that night and the next morning was crazy (not going to get into it) but two patients with the same names with spouses with the same names makes things very interesting.
I think we need to hear the whole story now. Did you get the right 👶?
 
Such a gorgeous day here today….upper 70s and sunny! I sat out on my new porch with a cup of tea, a good book, and just relaxed. I knew Little Diane was out of surgery and doing fine, and I didn’t want to be in the kitchen watching the two Kens tearing down the hoop run that I loved so much, so instead I just admired the view of the Big Horns to the east and the Pryors to the North.

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Big Horn Mountains

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Pryor Mountains
 
Good morning. :frow
Poor girl :hugs I hope that was a one & done kind of thing. My little Westie suffered from frequent seizures as she got older. It's a hard thing to see.
Seizures are scary because you can't 'fix' them while they are happening. Maggie's became especially scary as she tried to bite me as she was coming out of the seizure. She was terrified and for a while connected me with the seizure. Thankfully dogs are forgiving and once again I am her buddy.
 

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