Oh bugger...psycho thread syndrome just hit the Post Race :(
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Oh bugger...psycho thread syndrome just hit the Post Race :(
You sure its demerol? ;)Quote:
Originally posted by barrk
They are just giving Erin demerol...not too bad. She just looks a little drunk.
Ian had his feet rebuilt when he was sixteen....they gave him morphine and he became violent (hitting nurses, swinging at doctors)....he had no idea what he was doing. It took them about a day to get him back to normal. It was very scary. Once he finally came out of it he spent the rest of the day vomiting. Not good at all.
They are just giving Erin demerol...not too bad. She just looks a little drunk.
Hmm...that's bad...she should look a lot drunk otherwise it probably hurts :(
That's why I was in the hospital.....Quote:
Originally posted by barrk
Ian had his feet rebuilt when he was sixteen....they gave him morphine and he became violent (hitting nurses, swinging at doctors)....he had no idea what he was doing. It took them about a day to get him back to normal. It was very scary. Once he finally came out of it he spent the rest of the day vomiting. Not good at all.
They are just giving Erin demerol...not too bad. She just looks a little drunk.
July 24 1997 I had my right foot reconstructed, on December 11 1997 I had my left foot done.
I can't quite remember what they gave me...... but I know I got demerol, I had it shot into my hip with a hypodermic needle..... even though my hip was still slightly numb from the nerve damage and anesthetics, it still hurt like ****ing ****.(I had bones taken out of my hip and placed into my foot).
I think I took morphine too, but I don't remember it very well.
AAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHQuote:
Originally posted by denniswrenn
I had it shot into my hip with a hypodermic needle.....
AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH
AAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHH
*simons runs and hides*
OMG!!!!
Id stick it up the doctors/nurses ass!!!
Actually she hasn't complained that it hurts at all. She's an extrordinarily good natured person.....even wakes up with a smile.....don't ask me where she gets it :rolleyes:
They disconnected all the tendons and ligaments and reconnected them...they also put a screw in both his big toes. He's great now. They did one foot at a time and the second time they gave him different anesthetics since they think he was allergic to the morphine or something........The doctors warned us that he's going to be a mean drunk when he's old enough to drink....he doesn't handle drugs too well. He just gets mean and then throws up....Quote:
Originally posted by denniswrenn
That's why I was in the hospital.....
I usually wake up with a grunt in response to my dad yelling up the stairs "are you awake?!?!" :D
I get out of bed to an alarm clock but I wake up to Tom bringing me coffee as I get out of the shower!
They sliced open my acciles tendon, and lengthened it, then they sawed the bones in two places, one was to give my foot a verticle arch, and the other was for a horizontal arch. They took pieces of bones out of my hips and put them in there to keep my foot from going back to how it was.....Quote:
Originally posted by barrk
They disconnected all the tendons and ligaments and reconnected them...they also put a screw in both his big toes. He's great now. They did one foot at a time and the second time they gave him different anesthetics since they think he was allergic to the morphine or something........The doctors warned us that he's going to be a mean drunk when he's old enough to drink....he doesn't handle drugs too well. He just gets mean and then throws up....
I was in a wheel chair for about 10 months(5 for each operation)....
Okay...so I actually feel ill thinking of that, Katie...things like that REALLY don't go too well with me :eek:
My dad had metal plates in his leg when he was knocked off his bike...had he not been wearing a pair of ex-RAF boots that were solid leather about 1/2" thick he would probably have lost a foot :eek:
*simon runs off and chucks in the bog*
I might not give s**t bout many things but that is one!!
Sorry Parksie....didn't mean to make you queasy!
I won't talk about Tom bringing me coffee anymore...I promise!
Didn't make me queasy...it's just my "sympathetic nervous system" (or something) is a bit screwed so I feel pain when someone describes it...well weird :eek:
I got a moth stuck in my ear once. Just flew in and got comfortable I guess. Went to hospital and someone took it out with a pair of tweezers. That's about as drastic as my medical emergencies have got :)
That must have been weird Harry! Could you hear it fluttering around?
I got a nut stuck in my ear once...could hear the seed inside rattling :D
Yeah it was pretty weird alright. I was sitting in the waiting room and every now and again I'd shake my head frantically because the moth was flapping its wings and it tickled. I must have looked like a bit of a freak. More than usual that is.
Yep.
Back again for a bit
How are you today, Pix?
Not very well I'm afraid :(
Hi Pix! Sorry to hear you're not well :(
Anyway, I'm off now...cya!
Cya Parksie!
ummmmmmmmmmm me smells victory!!
Sorry to hear you down pix, dont worry you will be better soon, just :)
Sooooo, how the hell did you pull that trick?????Quote:
Originally posted by barrk
I get out of bed to an alarm clock but I wake up to Tom bringing me coffee as I get out of the shower!
Whick trick....sleeping through my shower or talking Tom into bringing me coffee in the morning?
What's she pulling?
The "asleep in the shower" trick is easy. The coffee trick belongs to the Magic Circle. *sigh I though I was marrying into japanese subserviance. What fool am I...
:confused:
I'm not pulling anything.....or pushing for that matter either!
You talked him into it? That's even more impressive ;)
Tom likes me better when I'm happy....I happier when I have coffee in the mornings....plus he makes better coffee than I do......at least that's what I tell him ;-)Quote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
The coffee trick belongs to the Magic Circle. *sigh
beats having to make it myself and then wait around for it to brew. That grinder is just too noisy to deal with that early!
Hehe...early morning "noise" :p
The benefits are apparent. I'm in awe of your persuasive powers to enjoy those benefit. The only person that makes me coffee in the morning is a 5'4" sweaty Italian called Luigi...Quote:
Originally posted by barrk
...beats having to make it myself and then wait around for it to brew. That grinder is just too noisy to deal with that early!
<insert innuendo here>
So is he your "bit on the side"?
what a picture that was Gaffer.....does he serve you as you exit the shower?
mike, you're a dooorty man :D
So, katie, in the push-me-pull-you environment of a relationship, how do you counter Tom's coffee trick?
:p
He serves me on exit.
Urrgggggg
back rubs are my specialty.......although he doesn't turn down the front rubs either ;-)