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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Sonnet
Date: 22 Apr 04 - 05:37 PM

My lovely friend Linn,
I've been on holiday, so tonight's been my first opportunity to check email and Mudcat since I got home. All love and hugs to you and Tom. Don't forget to eat. Don't forget Mortimer's injections. And don't forget we're all here for you and Tom.

Love. Courage. Forward.
Jay xxx


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Amos
Date: 22 Apr 04 - 05:05 PM

Two valves and three tubes? Wow!! That kinda repair is up there in the Mercedes Benz class!! This is no little oil-change!!

Keep breathin'!

A


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: wysiwyg
Date: 22 Apr 04 - 05:01 PM

Thanks Jeri!

~S~


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Jeri
Date: 22 Apr 04 - 05:00 PM

Linn called the place where Tom and I both work. The surgery went well and included 2 valves and 3 major blood vessels. She was going in to see him shortly after she made the call. She'll probably post more here later, if she doesn't fall face first into bed after she comes home and feeds/shoots up various cats.


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: GUEST,MMario
Date: 22 Apr 04 - 09:32 AM

but think of all the marvelous forebitters! Perfect for laying about. Have you a nice soft plushy stuffed squid for him to hug when he coughs?


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Micca
Date: 22 Apr 04 - 09:28 AM

Same here Linn, you both know the high regard in which I hold you both, tell him from me that there are NO shantys written for singing while Horizontal!!! except perhaps "Drunken Sailor", and he isnt Usually doing the singing!!! Best Wishes from your UK friend, Micca
PS. I dont do the "waiting bit" very well either, so my special thoughts are with you, Linn, today.


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 22 Apr 04 - 07:41 AM

Thinking of you both.
John


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 22 Apr 04 - 05:06 AM

Good wishes still continue here, and a bed has been made ready in the Mudcat Recovery Ward for when he's better.

Take care of yourself too.... remember, put food in, chew, swallow. Breathe in, breathe out. Sometimes when worrying about others, you forget the simple things.

LTS


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 22 Apr 04 - 05:01 AM

Well, it's almost 5 a.m. -- I've been awake since quarter of three. Got a few things to transfer to notebooks and will leave that incredible mound of paperwork at home today instead of teathered to my shoulder in a briefcase.

I'm not sure, but I think one of our inside-the-house feral cats (Creamsicle) escaped last night while I was on the computer and Sabine clawed the door open. I just told Mortimer to bring her back (preferably before she gets knocked up).

Wish me luck on the car starting -- prolly loose wires from the bumpy road down the hill. Gotta move all Tom's stuff into it today for temp storage until he gets out of the ICU and into a regular room.

And I know your thoughts and prayers are with both of us today -- the support of friends has been unbelievably wonderful. And the concern and assistance from total strangers.

Today, for the first day since last Thursday, I have nothing to do but sit and wait and concentrate all my love and attention on Tom. No documents to photocopy, phone calls to make (well, later), people to see (well, I hope I see some friends in the ICU waiting room,), running around, etcet etcet -- you know what I mean.

Love you all and I'll post when I can and send an update with Jeri probably before that.

Linn


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: GUEST,Millie
Date: 22 Apr 04 - 12:42 AM

Hi Linn....and 'later' to Tom when he's reading his mail again,

You will both be in our prayers tomorrow ...all day....and especially so in the morning of course. Seems that everyone's thoughts and wondrous vibes will converge upon Tom at just the right time. That's so good.
I know a bit about 'the wait' as well Linn ......and wish you so well with that too. NOT easy. In fact I was so relieved after my sister-in-laws surgery that I impulsively took the doctors two hands and kissed them. I really did!!! Had NO idea what came over me to DO such a thing (kind of an out-of- body experience I think).....but he seemed okay with it, though a tad stunned for a moment. Must happen all the time though right? Don't you think? Such overwhelming relief and gratitude abounds. Don't be surprised if you are struck with similar smooching instincts as it's a pretty powerful feeling when it's all over....oh yeah! You will probably have the better sense than I to properly restrain yourself ....but we truly are so very fortunate in all that these gifted people can really do....... with all due respect to Dr Spaw of course ...and his budding cardio practice. (I don't know Dr Spaw but I sure have been enjoying all his great advice!!! hardy har)   
Blessings tomorrow (though that's 'today' now) .......and right into the weekend when you will let the healing begin!!!.
Love, Millie (and Ted)


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: catspaw49
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 11:37 PM

That's great advice Jeri. that first post-op period is tough on everyone.

Linn, I just talked with karen and we reminded each other of some of those days and again to you she wishes nothing but the best!!!!But let's leave this on a funny story...........I've related this before, but a good story is still a good story.

My situation came up so fast that organizing the "home front" was a big job and Karen was going like crazy trying to be everywhere at once. Again, Connie and Wayne were there to help out. The night before, I told Karen that it wasn't important that she be there when I got out of surgery since I'd be zonked anyhow. So, after the operation was over she headed out to handle things that only she could do. Wayne waited in recovery and when I came out of it, he was there. Aside from being a true friend, Wayne is Physician's Assistant, previously a 25 year vet of the EMT and paramedic profession, and he is the kindest, gentlest, and most empathathetic soul I have ever known.

So I wake up and he's there holding my hand. After a bit of time I begin to focus enough to want to know if all is OK. Both of us know some sign, but you have about 27 miles of plastic tubing covering your arms and chest so it was tough. He smiles and gives me an "OK" sign and I figure I'm alright. I was concerned about Karen. I just wanted to know if she knew and if she was OK and I try to communicate this to Wayne. He responds with some odd hand gestures mixed with sign and I know he has no idea what I want so I keep trying, pointing at my wedding ring and such. He keeps responding with the gestures. Finally I make a writing motion and he gets a pad and pen. He has yet to speak a word! Empath that he is, he seems to have tuned into the fact that I can't talk so he isn't either! I write on the pad, "Where's Karen?"........and of course the dumbass takes the pad and writes out an explanation!!! I read it and then write, "YOU CAN TALK." Wayne finally realized what he was doing and just shook his head....but he did start talking! I still kid him about it at every chance I get. Try not to have quite so much empathy with Tom!!!

Again, wish him our best and tell him he'll feel like a new man. Or at least like a man of his age (instead of about 150). He will!

Spaw


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Charley Noble
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 10:47 PM

Coughing and sneezing is bad, but it also hurts to laugh.

I personally hate the limbo of the hospital waiting room.

We'll be thinking of you and Tom tomorrow.

Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: bbc
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 10:18 PM

Linn,

You & Tom will be on my mind & heart (no pun intended) tomorrow. Praying that all will go smoothly.

love,

barbara


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Amos
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 10:00 PM

At least he found he had one and gave it freely, Garg.

Try losing some weight -- it should help.


A


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: GUEST,.gargoyle
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 09:08 PM

Based on the immediately previous BG post ....is it any wonder her poor mate has heart problems?

Sincerely,
Gargoyhle


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 08:11 PM

This has gotta be quick cuz I've got a cat screaming to be fed and still have some phone calls to make (including to Tom!!!) and Jeri can tell you about my car problems on the way home from the hospital this evening (why I got a late start on all this stuff at the house). Oh, and I need to eat something, too, and get to bed early. (Geez -- it's already what I think of as early.)

I'll be in Tom's room tomorrow morning between 6 & 6:30 so I can give him a big kiss before they wheel him off to the OR around 7. Surgery should take about 3 1/2 hours. I'll be camped out in the waiting room of the ICU and he'll be there for the rest of the day and Friday. Then they'll move him to a regular room and let him go home about 4-6 days after tomorrow's surgery.

Car hassles -- what next?!? Jeri's standing by in case I need a ride tomorrow. Car's been fine until it didn't want to start after I dropped some paperwork off at Wentworth Douglass Hospital. Started fine the next half dozen times, then wouldn't start when I filled up the tank on the way home.

Pillows and teddy bears -- what Portsmouth Hospital supplies is a heart-shaped pillow, I guess.

I'll post when I can.

Love you all!

Linn


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 07:57 PM

Linn,

There's no magical rock down in the creek that I can find to send along that will help clear all of this away. But as for the coughing, does Tom have a teddy bear or something to hug? We went through all of these discussions after Kendall's surgery--what did he end up with? A Kangaroo? Does Tom have a critter preference? I have lots of stuffed animals around here, and I'm sure others close by you have some available as well. Tell us what kind of character or animal he might prefer and we'll put our heads together.

Maggie (SRS)


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: CET
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 06:43 PM

I just spoke to Tom to pass on Charmion's and my best wishes. I didn't stay on the line long (he's got better things to do, like rest), but he sounded well and in good spirits. I told him I was looking forward to another Chanty Sing in Portsmouth.

Linn: I wish I could get down to New Hampshire some time over the next week or so, but you know you and Tom are in my prayers.

Edmund


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Jeri
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 05:48 PM

Lane, Patterson, Fielding & Swan, Layabouts at Large, do cardiology...
You may be among the better doctors. "Above all, do no harm" - well, you can't do any harm if you do nothing, eh?

Linn, on a serious note, one thing to prepare for not being prepared for: Tom will have the surgery, then go back to the ICCU. He will have hoses coming out all over, with machines beeping and clicking, and he may still be on a respirator, conscious or not, when you first see him. No matter how prepared you think you are to see him in that condition, and no matter that you know it's supposed to be like that, it's a massive shock. When I first saw my mom, it was the closest I ever came to passing out. Everything started to go black, but I gave up on pride and bent way over so my head was hanging down. For one thing, it was closer to the floor, but it helped and I was fine in a few seconds.

They never warned me about this either: it takes a hell of a long time for a patient to regain full consciousness, and it's not just the anesthesia. They induce hypothermia, and will gradually warm him up after surgery. He'll be cold and dopey. When they're SURE he can breathe on his own, they'll remove the respirator tube. THEN they'll tell him to cough, and we've heard about coughing.

If you find time after he's out of surgery, could you let us know at work? Lots of folks there ask me how he's doing every day.


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: catspaw49
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 03:42 PM

Hey now wait a minute here............

Here I am trying to get this Cardiology practice off the ground and make a buck, just trying to get something out of this rebuilt and still dodgy heart with an aorta ripped from one end to the other, and there you go raining all over my parade.

Well that's it then.....harrumph.....

No more freebie advice.........at least until my next post!!!!!!

Fodoc Spaw


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bill D
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 03:07 PM

as usual, Mick says it well...(not as outrageously cute as catspaw, but hey, we only need ONE of that!)


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Big Mick
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 09:30 AM

That's the post I was waiting for, Linn, my friend. At some point, all the busy stuff is done and the thing that you have not wanted to think about is all that's left. I would be scared too. But Tom is a tough one, and it seems evident, even to me who has only met you three or four times in person, that he loves you the same way. He is a lucky man to have someone who cares so much for him, and who is not afraid to let that be known. Thanks for letting us share your fears and your love. You have blessed us with that. This community is praying for and with you, in whatever way our beliefs allow. I am certain that that much healing energy has to have an effect, eh?

All the best,

Mick


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 09:12 AM

Also -- Charley, please tell Nor I woke up this morning with the tune to the round in my head. I TOLD him it would just spontaneously spring forth sometime this week. Of course, I haven't a clue as to the words . . .

I just got my primary computer back from the tech yesterday and plugged it all in a few minutes ago. But I have a TCP/IP problem that I need to somehow get ironed out before I can be on-line again from my cable connection, so still on painfully slow dial-up.

Talked to Tom about 45 minutes ago and he had just received his second breakfast -- they really screwed up on the first one. He said it was like something placed on his tray by aliens or something. I'll talk to him again in a few minutes -- gotta try again to get an e-mail to my computer tech.

Linn


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Alba
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 07:57 AM

Linn Darlin...remember to Breath:>)
Will be thinking of Tom and Lighting a Healing Candle Tonight and Tommorrow.
I will also be lighting a Strength one for You.
Everything will turn out absolutely fine and like you say, this Treatment will be a Door opening for you Both once Tom's Good health returns.
Love, Light, Blessings and Healing Energy
Jude
Catspaw...excellent as usual ...LOL


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 21 Apr 04 - 07:29 AM

Catspaw! You made me laugh and I really REALLY needed that right his minute!

I've been doing okay since Thursday, way too much to do to feel too desperate and everybody has been incredibly fantastic at lifting a whole lot of worries off my shoulders. But . . . this morning I awoke in a state of quiet panic, stomach and guts quivery, literally worried sick about Tom. First time since, perhaps, late Thursday night that here is a true GUT reaction. I love him so much, and there are so many things that can go wrong and life can be so changed.

Deep down I have complete confidence that he is going to come through this fine and be in so much better health than he's been in a long time, but right this minute I'm scared spitless (you know what I mean).

Okay, update -- Surgery is scheduled for Thursday morning, Dr. Paliotta. He'll be in ICU for a couple days, and in the hospital 4 or 5 days total after the surgery.

I actually got 7 hours of sleep last night -- that's an hour more than I've gotten in the past few days. And I didn't start making a list until just before 6 a.m. -- how 'bout dat? I grabbed an hour's R&R in the bathtub last night around 9:30 (I had been fielding phone calls until then, from the time my brother called about 2 minutes after I walked in the door, until 9 when my mother called) -- and when I got out of the tub I found I finally got a message an Assistance Director with info about how to get in touch with her today. I had been waiting for that, so that's one more item checked off the list(s).

Today I have to figure out how to make all the phone calls I have to make and the TIMES I have to make them AND spend a reasonable amount of time at the hospital and get some of the questions I have answered, etcet etcet. Also hope to get my primary computer, which had been giving me some grief, back plugged in again and on-line via broadband, which will simplify life considerably.

I'll be okay.

Linn


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: catspaw49
Date: 20 Apr 04 - 09:08 PM

Hey Linn.......Karen says she has nothing but empathy for you. I really am a lousy hospital patient at times and since YOU are stuck with both 3 tons of paperwork AND a lousy patient, she feels YOUR pain and says you need all the R&R you can get. Like Bill said, Rita, with a whole new one, is pretty fine to have around these many years later. And overall, I think Karen is pretty happy that I'm still around as well.

THE TEETH

When I had the quad by-pass in '97 my teeth were okay at least for that as they also were for the ablation 6 months later. When I developed the aortic aneurysm I had loads of assorted complications, one of which was a fit of chills that literally put hairline cracks in many teeth, most of which had fillings. Hating dentists, I avoided them over the next few years as bits and chunks of my rear teeth chipped away. So when the valve surgery came up, I was in the same boat as Tom.......but I tell ya' what, the "Complete Oral Rehabilitation" they did beat the crap out of 25 dentist visits!!! A few days of yucky but overall, much better than the dentist route.

I'm sure they have explained the reason behind the dental work, but it gets down to the fact that heart valves are very susceptible to infections and the artificial ones even moreso. Oral infections go straight to the valve, hence the need for repair.

HEY TOM

Yeah, I know all about being a curmudgeon my friend, but at this point, you're riding the elephant downhill and nothing you have to say will change things a bit.....so kick back and enjoy the ride as much as you can. Hospitals have some fine ass drugs!!! They will probably ask you your level of pain on a 1-10 scale.....Stay toward the light side so you have plenty of room to get more pain meds if you need them! LOL......I used to count time til the next thing came.

Although they did my valve at Ohio State which now does almost all heart surgery including valves and bypasses with a robot and no longer crack your chest(the robot was GREAT!!!....once was enough for the chest smashing), my bypass was the standard "slash the breastbone with an ax" design. Really they use a powersaw but it feels like they used an ax!! I gotta' tell ya' that I'm sure you'll do fine (the power of the 'Cat is working overtime for you), but this just ain't a pleasant thing. The BEST thing is that the WORST part is over in about 4 days or so, but you'll have some surgical pain for quite awhile.....nothin' you can't live with though.

You'll probably wake up on a vent so be ready for it. It breathes for you but the sensation you have is that you are "drowning" or just can't breathe. Try not to fight it and it's better. It works, just doesn't feel that way at first. You'll also have tons of "plumbing" but most of that will come off in the first 12 hours and you'll be left with just a couple of chest tubes and a whizz bag plus the everpresent IV. You can have a lot of fun with the whizz bag later when you're out walking the halls. Go up to other patients and compare and then brag because you have either more or less. Or turn to Linn, lift the bag, and ask incredulously, "What do you mean this isn't lemonade? Are you serious? Ohmygawd!!!!!!!"

I've told before of the "cough routine" but one more time......It will hurt to cough and they'll show you how with a pillow to your chest. Feels like everything is ripping out. Now you want to avoid this but the damn medicos insist you cough to keep things clear!!! Kinda'like a bad joke ain't it? But try to avoid the sneeze.....they never mention the sneeze.......About one second before I sneezed for the first time after surgery, my brain said, "Aw geeziz, the coughs like to kill me and this has got to be worse!!!!"................and it was. Later a nurse came round and scraped up the quivering blob on the floor that had once been me and shoveled me back in bed.

Enough of all this! Hope you're getting a laugh or two and you're kicked back with your feet on the elephant's ears. We're all out here with prayers and good thoughts and all the healing power we can muster. Write to me later and tell me about it, okay?

Spaw
Faux Cardiologist and Thoracic Cutter
MD from Igotit University


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 20 Apr 04 - 09:02 PM

Well, talked to Tom three phone calls (incoming) ago -- I'm really looking forward to being able to eat a meal without being on the phone or on the computer (it'll happen) -- the surgery will be Thursday morning.

Actually, the teeth thing is sort of an added benefit (well, especially if we can come up with the wherewithall for dentures). I really wish he had had the lower ones done when he had the uppers done 22 years ago.

Okay. Now I can dive into a hot bubbly scented tub, sip some more wine and have a good read in an interesting combination of mystery and sci-fi -- a police procedural that takes place in the future. Maybe my brain will be in a fit enough state tonight to avoid reading the same page over and over again . . .

Linn


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: wysiwyg
Date: 20 Apr 04 - 08:20 PM

We're with you, dear.

Don't worry too much about the sleeping. It will sort itself out. You will do fine even on short sleep, and you WILL sleep when you REALLY need to, and when you can. Do clear the decks for the days after surgery as much as you can, because you will need to rest and reboot. On surgery day, and the next day, if they tell you to go home, GO, unless there is any reason not to feel peaceful that he is in good hands. He'll need you well-rested once he's awake enough to be pissed off at the pain and the inactivity.

~Susan


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bill D
Date: 20 Apr 04 - 08:14 PM

BS?...why? after 50 posts? I couldn't find it and was worried.


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Jeri
Date: 20 Apr 04 - 07:51 PM

Sometime around midnight last night I gave up and swallowed some kava-kava and melatonin, and the combination seemed to get the brain to down-shift. I slept right through to mid-morning. True, part of that time involved driving and working, but no one seemed to notice.

So how did the teeth business go? Pull teeth and then want to shave him? Ow!


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bill D
Date: 20 Apr 04 - 07:40 PM

awww...it IS hard for the brain to slow down at times like this! I didn't sleep but 2-3 hours in 36 when Rita had her transplant..

The book and wine are durn good choices, and at least you know 'almost' when to expect things to happen...*grin*

...and yep, beards grow back just fine!


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 20 Apr 04 - 07:34 PM

Spent most of the day photocopying documents and running errands so I didn't get to the hospital until mid afternoon -- right about the time he found out he'll be having the valve surgery on Thursday. Haven't a clue at what time. They really seem to be surprised that we'd like to know. Geez, just let me know a bit in advance, fer-pete's-sake, and what time it's scheduled for so I can plan my life!

Ah, and then the kicker. The aide came in hemming and hawing and . . . tried to break it to him gently -- at least parts of the beard had to be gone before Thursday. They evidently have to put stuff through his neck and it has to be hairless and prepped. She suggested I give him a drastic trim today so he could wrap his brain around the concept, then on Thursday they'd prep him, leaving his mustache and hair above the chin line. So I did and he still looks great. He grumbled but it'll be okay -- it'll grow back and he'll have a beard facade at least when he comes through the surgery.

The brie is on the counter and I picked up a great loaf of bread today -- throw together a salad and crack open the cheap pinot grigio to wash it down. Then a hairwash and a bath with a book -- R&R. Hope I can get more than 6 hours of sleep tonight. (If only the brain would take a nap!)

Later,
Linn


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 20 Apr 04 - 04:59 PM

Sorry to hear about the teeth also--he's going to be sore all around for a while! Hopefully it will help solve some health problems.

SRS


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: jacqui.c
Date: 20 Apr 04 - 03:02 AM

Kendall here - What to do with all that extra energy? PM me for a list of suggestions, but don't tell Linn.


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: JennyO
Date: 19 Apr 04 - 11:20 PM

Lots of love and healing energy is beaming its way to you from Oz - until you are over this and well again.

Never underestimate the power of the Mudcat!

Jenny


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 19 Apr 04 - 10:19 PM

Okay, Tom got to ride the white taxi to Portsmouth Regional Hospital around 1 pm today. And after schlepping his stuff to the car (it decided to be 90 degrees today -- it was 30 less than a week ago! spozed to be 60 tomorrow) and coming back to deal with financial forms and photocopying of every document you can think of and stuff and whatever (cuz we've got no insurance, no savings and no income right now), I headed off to Portsmouth to get some other financial matters taken care of, etcet, and then joined him after he got settled in to his new digs.

Looks like the heart surgery won't be until later this week. First thing tomorrow morning he'll get rid of his problematic lower teeth to eliminate any possible future infection, which, in the case of a valve replacement, could be life-threatening. And the surgeon said he'd also really like to give Tom and his heart a few more days to get a bit stronger before the surgery.

So . . . he's now at Portsmouth Regional Hospital, 33 Borthwick Ave., Portsmouth, NH 03801 -- phone # 1-800-685-8282 and he's in Room 230A.

And guess what -- our local grocery store has been running a big drawing for a mess of 50 buck gift certificates and I've been filling out entry blanks every time I've been in the store for the last coupla weeks, both in my name and in Tom's name. This evening after I finally got home and fed and insulated the cat (Mort's diabetic), I started going through the bag of mail I collected Saturday -- and there was an envelope addressed to Tom from the store. He's won a $50 gift certificate!

Hey, all your prayers and good wishes are starting to work! And it's going to get lots better.

Love you all,

Linn


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bill D
Date: 19 Apr 04 - 01:26 PM

Lots of folks watching and caring as this process unfolds. It's danged tedious to go thru all this stuff, but boy, I can tell you how great it is to have it all fixed! I had my wife overhauled a few years ago, and if Tom does half as well as Rita, he'll be startled at how well he feels..*smile*.... I look forward to progress reports.


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: GUEST,denceram@prodigy.net
Date: 19 Apr 04 - 08:57 AM

Hi Linn and Tom,
Please forgive/ignore our messages to your regular email address...can see clearly now that THIS is indeed *the place*.....in every way!! Great to be among so many of your lovely friends.... ALL wishing you the very very best both this week and well beyond to a swift and specatcular recovery. Will be thinking of you in a special way tomorrow of course. And watching right here for news of all the good results. What's Tom gonna do with all his wonderful new energy?
Best best best best best to you both......Millie & Ted


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: katlaughing
Date: 18 Apr 04 - 09:03 PM

I am looking forward to your postings about Tom's recovery, Linn, and his being back at sessions. Your R&R sounds like the best prescription going!

Lots and Lots of love, hugs, Healing Enegry, and extra energy for yerself coming your way.

luvyakat


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 18 Apr 04 - 08:35 PM

And then I entirely forgot to mention what was the primary reason for my last post. Is my brain fried, or what?!?

Arghh!

Anyway, Jeri (and Bob Frost -- he's also a banjo-wielder, but wasn't actually involved in the threat yesterday) printed out this thread yesterday and brought it to Tom so he could read it. That's much better than me relating who all is sending good wishes, advice, etcet etcet.

Thanks, everybody.

Linn


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Alba
Date: 18 Apr 04 - 07:34 PM

Hang in there Linn.
Tom will be in my Thoughts tomorrow as will You.
Nothing like a bit of rip roaring Banjos though to get a man back on his feet ...lol
Thank you for keeping us posted. Sleep well tonight and enjoy your Rum and R&R.
Love, Light and Healing Blessings
Jude


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: wysiwyg
Date: 18 Apr 04 - 06:53 PM

Linn, I've updated the prayer chain about tomorrow's transport, his planned treatment, the near-banjo-breakout, and your good night's sleep. Keep 'em coming, dear. :~)

~Susan


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 18 Apr 04 - 06:20 PM

Kendall -- read your message to Tom over the phone to his at 8:30 this morning. And he takes that threat seriously!

Don't know what time tomorrow they'll be transporting him to Portsmouth, but he's scheduled for breakfast where he is now. Good. Maybe that will leave me some time to do all the things I have to do before going to the hospital -- including a 7 a.m. appointment regarding financial matters and taking my primary computer to the computer doctor.

Right now I'm scheduling a long, hot bubble bath with a glass of rum in one hand and a book in the other. Long needed R&R. I slept well last night and even got back to sleep for another hour after I woke at 5 a.m. Even ate a decent breakfast instead of grabbing something on my way out the door.

Tom's been entertaining a steady stream of friends and well-wishers. Thought for awhile yesterday banjos were going to break out. (But the guy in the next bed might not appreciate that . . .)

I'll keep everyone posted.

Linn


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: SINSULL
Date: 18 Apr 04 - 01:50 PM

The next Press Room session will be a classic with Kendall and Tom comparing scars. Meantime, take it easy Linn. It won't do either of you any good if you end up in the next bed.
Mary


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: jacqui.c
Date: 18 Apr 04 - 02:31 AM

Kendall here - PM sent to you last night Linn.


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 17 Apr 04 - 10:31 PM

Kendall -- he doesn't have access to a computer right now. Not all hospitals are civilized like Maine Med. Please send it to me and I'll pass it on.

Linn


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: jacqui.c
Date: 17 Apr 04 - 04:22 PM

Kendall here, Tom - I'll send you a PM.


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: karen k
Date: 17 Apr 04 - 03:28 PM

Tom and Linn,
My thoughts are with both of you. I'm sure things will only get better and you'll both be back to singing very soon. My best wishes for a very speedy recovery, Tom. Linn, take some time for yourself and keeps us posted. Guess you probably won't make NEFFA next week. We'll sing some songs for you both.

karen k


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: GUEST,Tyler
Date: 17 Apr 04 - 12:00 PM

Gee I didn't think the threat that I was planning to show up at the shanty sing today would provoke a hospital attack! Sorry Tom. Just let me know if you have any requests for a care package from either Bean Town or the Old Dominion/Cavalier State/VA. If requests don't reach me, Ill have to smother you in flowers or chocolates, depending on my mood.

Looking forward to your continuing "on the mend" saga. Do make Linn take care.

Love,
Tyler


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Subject: RE: Curmudgeon Hospitalized
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 17 Apr 04 - 11:23 AM

Good news Linn, sounds like all he needs is a top end overhaul, and a new gasket, then he'll be good for a few thousand more miles on his hairy old clock. The hospital will look after him, so you look after yourself, your getting frazzled won't help either of you.
Chin up, shoulders back, chest out, go Linn!
John


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