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Sounds good to me, Bunny!
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Well, when this week is over, I'm having a nervous breakdown. I've earned it, I deserve it, and nobody's gonna stop me!![]()
Chocolate I say! Eat lot's of Chocolate and eat it soon!
I've done it.Is it a bad sign when you put hot chocolate mix in a cup of coffee?
I need to try that!No I drink my morning coffee every morning with 1 spoon hot cocoa,1 spoon sugar, and a dash of milk. Poor mans mocha.
She is still plucking along. I gave her a shot of terra-vet 200 yesterday and her gurgle sounds better today, more of a wheeze now. I think better conditions are helping more than anything.The leghorn and frizzle are doing well and show no signs of breathing issues.Thanks for asking.Insanity, how are your new rescues coming along? The White Rock in particular?
It has to get better!
On Sunday a lady from our church died--heart attack after spinal neck surgery. We found out yesterday that the Worship Pastor that my DW is on the team with is going in tomorrow for removal of a lung tumor. He is a 3 year survivor of Melanoma skin cancer.
At least we can enjoy the chickens!
Pozees I had cataract surgery Halloween 2012 and two weeks later for the second eye. I suppose every surgeon does things differently but, the actual surgery part was over in about 10 minutes. Most of the time I was there every time someone went by, I got more eye drops - then more and more. Right before actual surgery I was given one small valium and a couple of Tylenol. Valium had never done anything for me before. But that day I just felt very calm and pleased with myself.
They said I wouldn't be able to see anything but, I did for the first eye. On a screen I could see what was going on - as soon as I saw a small sharp object heading for my eye, I decided not to watch anymore. I didn't feel a thing and it was over so fast I felt cheated. Then I got ushered into a recovery area - which was just a chair. Blood pressure was checked and they asked how I felt. They told me to sit about 10 minutes in case I felt dizzy. Then I was reunited with my purse and jacket, given a sheet of instructions and out the door with my brother.
We went out for early lunch and when I got home I just wanted to sleep. I had a minor headache and took Tylenol once. For the second eye, I didn't have a headache. Basically at home care is using 2 or 3 different eye drops as often as instructed. You get plastic sun glasses that wrap around and you should use that whenever outside. I also got a plastic guard (I guess you call it) to wear over my eye at night.
Someone had told me that they got an injection in the eye but, I think that was just one of those stories people like to recite just to scare you. There were NO injections involved. You are conscious because the surgeon will say -' look straight ahead, or this way or that.'
Wisher, while I never ever EVER say things can't get worse,
When I gave my medical history to a Neurologist he asked if there was a history of things like Parkinson's and etc. I said one Great Uncle but that I did not know of others.Oh no, bad news all the way around. Just had another family member have a mole taken off, it was also stage 2. Just had the lymph nodes removed around it yesterday, waiting for test results. My DH is at the drs. office for a check up as I type. He has two on his back that I've been watching. I also have one that has changed. Not part of that side of the family, but gong to have it taken off anyway. :/
Yes, we have chickens, and baby chicks here.![]()