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BS: Jacqui's operation

14 Sep 07 - 03:52 PM (#2149387)
Subject: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

I just got home from the hospital, and, after a 6 hour vigil, I finally got to see her just out of recovery.
She is sleepy and in pain, but otherwise doing just fine. The operation went well and she should be able to come home Monday.

Two day with no wife and no dog. Whatever shall I do?


14 Sep 07 - 03:59 PM (#2149392)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Megan L

The one with the window isnt the dishwasher.
The thing with slots in the top burns bread.
Contrary to what some might tell you beer is not a food group.
Baked beans should not look black and adhere to the pan.
And dont even bother with scrambled eggs Jacqui will never forgive us if she has to clean that pot :)


Seriously though glad the op was sucessful look after each other


OH AND DO THE FLAMIN EXERCISES
nae bunkin aff cause ye think we canny see


14 Sep 07 - 04:01 PM (#2149393)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Becca72

Glad to hear it. I'm here to help just as soon as this cold passes.


14 Sep 07 - 04:10 PM (#2149397)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: gnu

Great! Thanks for the update.


14 Sep 07 - 04:13 PM (#2149398)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Rapparee

Will Jacqui have to do exercises too? If she doesn't, how will you yell at her?


14 Sep 07 - 04:19 PM (#2149406)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: gnu

He does not have to. He just won't let her up from the cellar.


14 Sep 07 - 04:27 PM (#2149409)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Deckman

"Whatever shall I do?" ... enjoy yourself, idiot!!! These opportunities come rarely! CHEERS, Bob


14 Sep 07 - 04:30 PM (#2149411)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SINSULL

I stayed a while to help Jacqui get settled in. One of the MALE nurses (she has two) was concerned that she hadn't self- medicated for pain and got a lecture on the abuse of painkillers. He tried to explain that fighting the pain causes stress and impedes healing but Her Ladyship was having none of it.

The other asked about allergies. HEH HEH His eyes started to glaze over when she reached great uncle whoever who had bleeding ulcers from a reaction to anti-inflammatories. He tried to leave but was called back for more including "I try to avoid wheat." Both exchanges were hilarious.

Needless to say she is a little dopey from the meds. The surgery went well. Jacqui has a tough day or two ahead of her. That first trip out of bed is hell. But she will be back and whipping Kendall and Seamus into shape in short order. Typical - she wanted to make sure I brought a box of candy for the medicos in Recovery who took such good care of her.


14 Sep 07 - 04:37 PM (#2149419)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Bobert

Two days with no wife and no dog, Capt'n???

(Pssssst... It's called fishin'...)


14 Sep 07 - 05:01 PM (#2149435)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Alba

So glad to hear all went well and that Jacqui is able to let the nurses know who's boss...*wink*
Rest and heal well ma Dear.

Kendall, they say that absence makes the heart grow fonder ( As if your Heart could get any more fonder than it already is! Always room for more Love though!)

Please give my Love and {{{hugs}}} to Jacqui. Here is a hug for you too Kendall {{{hug}}} :>)
Jude

Oh and Sins would you please tell the Lady herself, once she is back to reality, that I completely forgot that I have not yet paid her for contraband that she smuggled for me and I will make amends for this ASAP! Thanks in advance Darlin. x


14 Sep 07 - 05:22 PM (#2149445)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: McGrath of Harlow

Show 'em who's in charge, jacqui.

As Pete Seeger put it "Take it easy - but take it!"


14 Sep 07 - 05:29 PM (#2149450)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Stilly River Sage

It's nice when you can get a few days out from surgery and realize how much better you feel. Because the first few hours/couple of days are no fun. Good luck to Jacqui with healing quickly (and properly this time!) and all of you caretakers try to pamper her when she'll let you.

And Gnu--Kendall keep Jacqui in the cellar? You jest!

SRS


14 Sep 07 - 05:40 PM (#2149458)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Liz the Squeak

I'll be sending over a little something to aid recovery soon... at the very least, it's a soft cover and won't leave a mark when it bounces off the back of Kendalls' head!

Take care the pair of you, and both of you, LISTEN TO THE PROFESSIONALS AND TAKE THE MEDS!!!

LTS


14 Sep 07 - 06:24 PM (#2149488)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Herga Kitty

Glad to hear it's good news. Take good care of both yourselves.

Kitty


14 Sep 07 - 06:43 PM (#2149497)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Morticia

You look after her ( though I know you will) and do what you are sposed to do to...any time left over, make up to Seamus for missing his mummy.


14 Sep 07 - 06:46 PM (#2149502)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: maeve

Thanks very much for the update. Please remember that I'm just under 2 hours away- less if I'm visiting me mum's place in Brunswich. Glad to pitch in, deliver food, supply yarn, unlock the cellar door...and yes, pain management is not the same as drug abuse and can help tremendously in the healing process.

maeve


14 Sep 07 - 06:47 PM (#2149503)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: maeve

Kinsdly subtract one excess "i". Thank you. ;)

maeve

[ok, and got the 's' while I was at it] smart-alec clone


14 Sep 07 - 07:13 PM (#2149514)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SussexCarole

Glad it's all sorted now - you'll soon be back round the aisles of the Christmas Shop!   All our love

Carole & Andrew xxx


14 Sep 07 - 07:27 PM (#2149522)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Hawker

Kendall, Give her my love, Hope the recovery is quick and not too painful, sending healing thoughts.
Good to hear she's in charge of the nursing staff!
Much Love from Sunny Corwall, Lucy x


14 Sep 07 - 07:28 PM (#2149523)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Jeri

Pain medication, taken for pain, isn't abuse. It also helps you heal because you feel better and move more. (I took the stuff for my post-surgical physical therapy just because, even though I didn't think I needed it, my exercises went much easier and I tried harder. At the very least, you'll make everybody else feel better.

I'd come visit you in hospital, but I can't deny that what I've got is a cold, and you don't need one of them.

You gotta love Firefox! My power just went off for a second - computer down, TV off and all the clocks flashing. Thought I'd lost the above message, but Firefox asked "Do you want to restore session?" I did, and there was my message!

Do what the nurses and doctors tell you, and take the pain drugs for us. You won't get any after a while anyway. We love you.


14 Sep 07 - 07:46 PM (#2149529)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: RangerSteve

Can't you people stop going to the hospital for a day? For crying out loud, some of us may need hospitalization and Mudcat sympathy, and here you two are hogging it all up. Seriously, I'm glad your both doing okay and you're both in my prayers.


14 Sep 07 - 07:55 PM (#2149533)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

I just talked to Jacqui, she's worried about me!
She's doing just great, and she can laugh without pain, so the morphine must be working.


14 Sep 07 - 08:16 PM (#2149547)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: gnu

Awww... ain't love grand! Thanks for the good news, Kendall.


14 Sep 07 - 08:25 PM (#2149552)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

The very fact that she is worried about YOU Kendall, indicates to me she is in further need of treatment of some sort or another. Unlike Jeri, I am not worried at all about her ideas toward pain meds. Living with you it is obvious she has an unbelievably high tolerance for terrible pain.

Stay in the hospital Jacco.....Trust me on this one huh?

Spaw


14 Sep 07 - 08:34 PM (#2149558)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Bobert

Hmmmmmm??? Morphine, Capt'n??? Maybe she'll convince her doc's to let her bring a little home for them times when you get into yer stories...

Awwww, jus' funnin'... Hey, I loves yer stories...

Now you take good care of her when she comes home and do all the cookin', cleanin', shoppin' and all them other womenz things...

(I think I hear a new Kendall story a'comin'...)


14 Sep 07 - 09:24 PM (#2149582)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Sandra in Sydney

good news, Kendall & Jacqui


14 Sep 07 - 09:27 PM (#2149584)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Ebbie

Question: Where is Seamus?


14 Sep 07 - 09:28 PM (#2149585)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

I am anything but helpless. I lived alone a lot of years, so I learned to do for myself. When I was going to sea I ran the ship's laundry for the final year.
Hell, I even do windows.


14 Sep 07 - 09:50 PM (#2149595)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

I am anything but helpless. This may be your story Kendall, but it is not one that is universally accepted by those who know you. Frankly, most say you are unable to extract urine from high top footwear even if a detailed and illustrated manual is printed on the underside.

I lived alone a lot of years, so I learned to do for myself. You did what for yourself? Show me your palms.........uh-huh...just what I thought.............

When I was going to sea I ran the ship's laundry for the final year. That was because it was located down deep in the ship where no one else ever showed up and it gave you a place to keep the Llahma.

Hell, I even do windows. Yeah.....Because you're a well known voyeur.

Ya' know.........When I see all of this stuff together I realize what a PREEEEVERT you really are. I'd ask you to give Seamus an ear scratching but obviously even the dog is afraid to be alone with you....................geeziz...............


Spaw


14 Sep 07 - 10:56 PM (#2149630)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Barry Finn

Kendall, you can come up from the cellar for a breath of fresh air.

Best of luck to Jacqui, you can go back down now.

Barry


14 Sep 07 - 10:57 PM (#2149632)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: maeve

Dear smart-alec clone:

I am in your debt. (Look closely, maeve. Are there extra letters? No? Are you sure? Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Looks good, so click that buttonnnnnnnn.)

maeve >BG<


Kendall- Would this be a good time for me to help you thin out Jacqui's yarn collection?

maeve (typing slowly and carefully while looking over her shoulder in fear of the smart-alec cline)


[slow but sure does it]


14 Sep 07 - 11:45 PM (#2149651)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: karen k

Quick healing, Jacqui! Thinking about you. Be well.

love,
karen


15 Sep 07 - 12:22 AM (#2149662)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Stilly River Sage

Asking Kendall to sort out yarns--that's a good one! He has a million of them himself!

;-)


15 Sep 07 - 12:50 AM (#2149674)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Janie

don't know the whys, whats or wherefores (haven't been staying up with the proper threads, I guess), but glad the surgery went well and sending good thoughts and hugs north to Maine.

Hugs to you both and speedy recovery, jacqui.

Janie


15 Sep 07 - 01:11 AM (#2149677)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: GUEST,KT not logged in

heal swiftly and well, Jacqui! Have them bring you a laptop so we can hear from you when you're feeling up to it!
KT


15 Sep 07 - 02:32 AM (#2149686)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: CapriUni

Glad the surgery went well, and glad she can laugh without pain.

Life is a misture of laughter and pain, but they're not meant to be simultaneous....


15 Sep 07 - 02:59 AM (#2149693)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Partridge

Glad everything went well, sending you happy healing thoughts.
love

pat xxxx


15 Sep 07 - 05:09 AM (#2149721)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: John MacKenzie

As my Doc said after I had my second hip replacement, which was much easier then the first, "Effective pain control is the secret of a good outcome"
That's doctor speak for TAKE THE MEDS WOMAN!
Kendall if you want a new vocal exercise when Jacqui comes home try shouting !Stand up straight woman'
That should get you a couple more days in the cellar.
Giok

Get well soon Jacqui!


15 Sep 07 - 07:35 AM (#2149757)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: maeve

Kendall- I'll help you sort any kind of yarns you'd like!

Thread drift: S.A.C. - Tee hee quod she. Was that eine cline nacht musik?

['twas eine Klone Mozlyart]



15 Sep 07 - 08:40 AM (#2149781)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

maeve my dear, if you had sent that in a pm instead of on this party line, it might have shocked me! hehehe
Anyway,drop in anytime, I'll find something for you to polish.

Spaw, I'd say you are one sick SOB, but you would take it as a compliment!


15 Sep 07 - 09:01 AM (#2149792)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Jeri

"I'll find something for you to polish."

!!!!... ?

Kendall - go lock yourself in the cellar.


15 Sep 07 - 10:50 AM (#2149850)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Oh shit! I knew as soon as I hit send that would happen.I did not do that on purpose!


15 Sep 07 - 10:51 AM (#2149851)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

That came from a line that Hyacynth spoke on an episode of Keeping up appearences.


15 Sep 07 - 10:53 AM (#2149853)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

I just got home from a visit. Jacqui is doing very well. She is happy and comfortable. No problems at all. I don't know how long that will last when she sees those previous posts. Jeri, I have a bone to pick with you!


15 Sep 07 - 11:01 AM (#2149857)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Jeri

Hyacinth, take your bone and go to the cellar!

Jacqui, maybe you left the wrong dog with Mary.


15 Sep 07 - 11:44 AM (#2149873)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

First he was doing it himself. Then he had something needing polished. Now it seems he's got a bone problem..............

Can someone get him some saltpeter or something before Jacqui gets home? And for gawdsakes, keep the poor dog at Sins' place.

Spaw


15 Sep 07 - 12:32 PM (#2149894)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Stilly River Sage

Jeri, I have a bone to pick with you!

Yes, that's the problem, isn't it?

Good thing Jacqui knows about the collective Mudcat sense of humor, and how they know to go for the jugular once a guy shoots himself in the foot.

SRS


15 Sep 07 - 12:33 PM (#2149895)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Amos

Spawser, ya know I love ya, but I think you need to get out more. No, leave the zipper alone. I mean ALL of you.


A


15 Sep 07 - 12:46 PM (#2149902)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Thanks, Amos. This bullying is getting to me. I'm so helpless in a battle of wits and all...(snicker)


15 Sep 07 - 01:02 PM (#2149911)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: KT

Jeri, your wrong dog line got the first guffaw of the day award! Good thing I wasn't drinking coffee at the moment. Bad enough I woke the rest of the house.
It's a good thing Jacqui can laugh without hurting.

Kendall....helpless indeed...you're a great fisherman!


15 Sep 07 - 01:07 PM (#2149914)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: maeve

Esteemed Friends:

"I hope you're not going to spoil things with lower-middle class humor." (Hyacinth Bucket, Keeping Up Appearences,Series 2; Episode 2)

maeve


15 Sep 07 - 01:08 PM (#2149916)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: GUEST

Jeri is one of the mudcatters who has the ability to make me laugh. Not an easy job.


15 Sep 07 - 01:11 PM (#2149919)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: John MacKenzie

You old cynic you.


15 Sep 07 - 01:26 PM (#2149940)
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From: wysiwyg

Things've CLEARLY gone straight to hell with Jacqui temporarily a bit outta the picture!

~S~


15 Sep 07 - 03:31 PM (#2150015)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: gnu

I can see clearly now.... aaaarrrghggghhhhh!


15 Sep 07 - 04:17 PM (#2150045)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SINSULL

Jacqui managed to down some orange ice today and to not insult the chaplain who came to check in on her immortal soul. Once the anesthesiologist gives the OK to stop the Lidocaine drip, she will be moved out of the ICU and into a regular room where she will have her own phone and a laptop.

She is worried about the Captain. And asked several times about this thread. She is still looking forward to her first trip out of bed (OUCH!). Also concerned that her hair is a fright - it isn't. All good signs.

Seamus is safely asleep on your dog bed. No bones for him!
SINS


15 Sep 07 - 04:33 PM (#2150052)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

What the hell is "Orange Ice?" Seamus didn't have anything to do with it did he?

Glad all is proceeding apace. I have no idea what that phrase actually means but it seemed to fit here............... sorta'....................in a way......................................kinda' ................

Spaw


15 Sep 07 - 04:38 PM (#2150055)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: John MacKenzie

Is that a variation on the old saying 'Don't eat the yellow snow' Spaw?


15 Sep 07 - 05:03 PM (#2150069)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: GUEST,Kendall

Sorry, that Guest was me. I cleaned out my cookie jar and forgot to log in again.


15 Sep 07 - 09:01 PM (#2150161)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Alba

Glad all is going along as it should
You mentioned "the chaplain who came to check in on her immortal soul" Sins. Now would that be Holyistik Medicine ?

Katlaughing has asked me to pass on her warmest Wishes for a steady recovery to Kendall and she hopes Jacqui gets better by the minute and sends her Love and healing thoughts..*smile*

Loads of Love fae me too,
Jude


15 Sep 07 - 09:52 PM (#2150184)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Jacqui hopes they will let her have her lap top so she can keep up with the goings on in the forum.


15 Sep 07 - 10:16 PM (#2150196)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SINSULL

Kendall - all the cookies? I know for a fact that Jacqui left you a refrigerator full of nutricious food and a gift card to Hannaford's.

Orange water ice is sugared water with orange flavoring frozen. I would have preferred the raspberry but Jacqui was grateful for whatever came her way.

She has all male nurses looking to her every need - go figure. I had Nurse Ratched who threatened to make me spend the night in my soiled gown when I vomited in my sleep.


15 Sep 07 - 10:47 PM (#2150209)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Big Mick

What the hell is this all about?????? I am away and obviously missed something!! Jacqui, I am not sure what the operation was for, but take the damn meds, woman. I know it takes a certain amount of pigheadedness to live with that ornery, wrinkled ass, old salt, but this should not extend (shut up, Spaw!!) to your meds. They help you heal, as has been pointed out here. Don't make me come over there.

Kendall ..... someone had to take care of the dog???? Who you trying to shit here????

Love ya, woman.

Mick


15 Sep 07 - 10:54 PM (#2150213)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SINSULL

Seamus is with me and fine. I gave him liverwurst with his kibble and now he is sighing and farting happily. The cats find him revolting.


16 Sep 07 - 05:15 AM (#2150265)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: John MacKenzie

Where would he have learned tricks like that Sins?
G.


16 Sep 07 - 06:54 AM (#2150306)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Mick, she had a hernia operation. Guess she wasn't kidding when I yelled, "Put your back into it"! My bad.


16 Sep 07 - 09:58 AM (#2150384)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SINSULL

Kendall! CELLAR!

Did I mention that Jacqui was watching Return To Witch Mountain with the sound off yeaterday? Says it all.

She is now in a regular room and off the Lidocaine. Her Ladyship is complaining about a noisy neighbor who interrupted her sleep last night - a sure sign of recovery.


16 Sep 07 - 10:32 AM (#2150396)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

Seamus is with me and fine. I gave him liverwurst with his kibble and now he is sighing and farting happily. The cats find him revolting.

.........Much the same could have been said about Kendall.

Spaw


16 Sep 07 - 11:35 AM (#2150426)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Maryrrf

Glad to hear Jacqui is recuperating well!


16 Sep 07 - 12:35 PM (#2150474)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Up yours, Spaw, I don't like liverwurst. :-)


16 Sep 07 - 02:46 PM (#2150571)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SINSULL

Update: Jacqui is walking a bit and sitting up a bit more. It wears her out but that is t be expected. She hopes to go home tomorrow. We'll see.
Meantime she is doing well.
SINS


16 Sep 07 - 02:53 PM (#2150574)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: fat B****rd

Keep getting better, Jacqui. ATB from Charlie


16 Sep 07 - 06:36 PM (#2150717)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Herga Kitty

Virtual hugs from Harrow - keep getting better Jacqui!

Kitty


16 Sep 07 - 07:11 PM (#2150737)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: gnu

Sitting up and able to take nourishment.... damn good for many of us! Take it easy, Jac... remember to moan and wince a lot when you get home, eh? ;-)


16 Sep 07 - 08:52 PM (#2150780)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: TRUBRIT

Jacqui -- so glad you are doing well -- we love ya! Am off to England for a flying (literally) 8 day visit -- need any goodies????? Leaving Monday Oct 1 for a week.


16 Sep 07 - 09:09 PM (#2150788)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Bring me back a loaf of Hovis bread.


16 Sep 07 - 09:20 PM (#2150796)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: TRUBRIT

I'll do my best -- but Hovis is not as good as malt loaf......~


16 Sep 07 - 09:24 PM (#2150801)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Jeri

I believe it's illegal, USDA/customs inspection-wise.


16 Sep 07 - 09:39 PM (#2150813)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Cooked food? I thought that applied to raw stuff like that guy from Africa who brought Elephant meat in and raised hell when they took it away from him.

Anyhoo, don't get arrested on my account!


16 Sep 07 - 10:15 PM (#2150835)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Jeri

If bugs can live in/on it, it's a no-no.


16 Sep 07 - 10:27 PM (#2150839)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Jeri

So I checked, and I was wrong: List of Approved Foods. Sorry about that.


16 Sep 07 - 11:19 PM (#2150865)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

Has anyone mentioned to US Customs that their list makes no sense?

In any case, I see that Kendall can renew his supply of Bat Nuts. They must be really tiny......probably not much larger than Kendall's.

Spaw


16 Sep 07 - 11:28 PM (#2150868)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: JennyO

Hope you're feeling much better soon Jacqui. Post-op is no fun, but you're over the worst of it.

I wonder how many people read that list of approved foods and spotted the joke?




































Shamrocks leaves without roots or soil


17 Sep 07 - 02:42 PM (#2151261)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

So how's The Kid doing today? And did Kendall get his Bat Nuts for comparison?

Spaw


17 Sep 07 - 04:56 PM (#2151369)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Spaw old buddy, you have no idea how far out your neck is! You are lucky that I'm a gentleman.


17 Sep 07 - 06:08 PM (#2151431)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SINSULL

I spoke with Jacqui this AM. She may be coming home tomorrow. Seamus is back with the Captain and very concerned about Jacqui's whereabouts. Poor puppy. Misses his Mum.


17 Sep 07 - 06:38 PM (#2151456)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

And you left him alone with Kendall? Geeziz Sins........You've obviously taken leave of your heretofore good senses! Don't you remember what happened to the llahma? This could be nasty...................

Spaw


17 Sep 07 - 06:57 PM (#2151475)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: chazkratz

Spaw's question about the orange ice reflects, no doubt, his (fully justified) fears that everyone has been preserving their contributions for his golden shower. Myself, I'm saving it in an ice tray with toothpicks sticking out so he can have piss-stickles along with the yellow tea bath.

Charles


17 Sep 07 - 09:47 PM (#2151557)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: TRUBRIT

Thanks for the approvd food list -- the things you learn on this website!!!!!!!!! I shall just adopt my usual low key habit of bringing in whatever I want and hoping no one asks.........but my wants are pretty innocuous..........(marmite, and lots of chocolate.....)


17 Sep 07 - 09:58 PM (#2151567)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Rapparee

Didn't the Brits use Marmite as an explosive in WW2?


18 Sep 07 - 08:41 AM (#2151814)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: freda underhill

hey jacqui - how're you feeling after being carved up and put back together? i hope the next few days aren't too painful, and that you don't laugh too hard. i hope you get looked after as well as you looked after me when i was in the UK *

best wishes

freda


18 Sep 07 - 08:54 AM (#2151836)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: ranger1

Jason and I stopped in to visit Her Bossiness last evening. She's in good spirits and has the entire floor at her beck and call and was issuing me orders in no time as well. Before I left, she had me rearranging all the furniture in her room.


18 Sep 07 - 10:59 AM (#2151919)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: gnu

Well, it is kinda boring in there eh?


18 Sep 07 - 11:11 AM (#2151927)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: John MacKenzie

Her Bossiness, now who thought of that soubriquet?
G ¦¬]


18 Sep 07 - 11:27 AM (#2151931)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: GUEST,Tinker

Haven't gotten the computer from kids in a while.... sounds like everything is under control and reapiring nicely. Hugs all around (and an extra one for SINSULL for taking care of everyone else for us.)


tinker

I miss heading up your way


18 Sep 07 - 12:38 PM (#2151946)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

She called to tell me that she is being discharged around 2 pm today.
She has a drain in the incision that has to be dealt with, and guess who gets to do that?
No problem, I've drained many a crank case and transmission in my day.


18 Sep 07 - 12:46 PM (#2151954)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Big Mick

"crank case"??????????? Methinks the double, maybe triple, entendre whether intentional or unintentional, will cause you to find the cellar as your primary residence for a bit, old buddy..... ***snerk***

Come home well, your grace.

Love,

Mick


18 Sep 07 - 12:56 PM (#2151965)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: John MacKenzie

Remembering that in an internal combustion engine, a crank converts vertical motion into horizontal motion, I have decided it's time for a big drink.
G.


18 Sep 07 - 01:07 PM (#2151973)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Big Mick

....followed closely by a cold shower.

M.


18 Sep 07 - 01:23 PM (#2151984)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Megan L

If I could drag granny oot frae under the bonnet o wur new car ye wid aw get a SKELP fur misbehavin.


18 Sep 07 - 01:46 PM (#2152008)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Alba

Noo that's tellin them Megan..*smile*

Only 20 minutes till the Woman herself gets Home! Yippee.
Nothing like your own House is there Jacqui ma Dear.
Home is where the REAL healing can begin. What with Kendall on stand by and Sinsull at the ready and Seamus, well,... being Seamus:>) Youlle be fit as a fiddle in no time.
Very happy to know all is going well.
Lots of Love and Hugs to All.
Healing thoughts coming your way.
Jude


18 Sep 07 - 01:50 PM (#2152011)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SINSULL

Just spoke with Her Ladyship. She is ready to come home. Some ditzy night nurse woke her at midnight to introduce herself. The lunch lady had an attitude and Jacqui had to suggest where she might put the tray. When the hospital makes you cranky it is a sure sign that you are healing.

Wonder if Kendall will refill her with high test?????

Mary! Cellar!


18 Sep 07 - 03:58 PM (#2152097)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: jacqui.c

Hi all - got home about half an hour ago to a very happy dog and a very solicitous husband.

I had to share a room last night with an elderly lady who kept her TV in the news channel all morning while she read her book and then had a lovely bout of the runs on a comode about five feet away from me (sound effects included) about twenty minutes before lunch! I am SO glad to be home!

I'm lightheaded from the painkillers, which only just seem to take the edge off the discomfort of the drain that is still in. Hopefully that will come out on Thursday and make life a lot easier.

Thanks for all your good wishes. Now I have to be really good for the next few weeks and make sure the repair works this time. I hope to get info from the surgeon on Thursday on exactly what is allowed and when and will follow his instructions to the letter. I don't like this being an invalid bit - it really makes it difficult to be totally bossy when all and sundry are doing it to me!

I'm off for a rest as soon as I've sent an email to my kids with a photo so that they can see I'm home and upright.


18 Sep 07 - 04:05 PM (#2152102)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: John MacKenzie

Welcome home Jacqui.
Giok x


18 Sep 07 - 04:06 PM (#2152105)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: MMario

I'm pretty sure the Doc is gonna say the trapeze act is out for a while.

Welcome Home Jacqui!


18 Sep 07 - 04:15 PM (#2152112)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Big Mick

It won't be the trapeze act, MMario. It will be those two dogs she lives with wandering around and acting like lost puppies. Her uprightness will then get indignent, hop up and start to take care of them, and ....POW!!! ...... blown stitches. Jacqui, don't you dare!!!! Under no circumstances are you to do anything other than what the sawbones tells you to do. Let 'em go hungry, and they will figure out how to take care of themselves.

Actually, they already know how, as Kendall has pointed out. So just because they don't do it up to your impeccable standards, you still are to stay on your royal backside until the Doc tells you different. Got it?

Love,

Mick


18 Sep 07 - 04:30 PM (#2152121)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Megan L

Welcome home lassie now BEHAVE I have given Kendal permission frae Granny Dom tae skelp ye if ye dont:)


18 Sep 07 - 04:30 PM (#2152122)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Wouldn't you think that someone who comes from the seat of the English language would know how to spell Salacious?


18 Sep 07 - 05:35 PM (#2152156)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: maeve

As far as I'm concerned, Jacqui may spell it any way she likes!

Welcome home, rest well, crochet often, and when crochety, pick the 'phone to call friends- do not pick up the 'phone to throw!

maeve


18 Sep 07 - 05:51 PM (#2152171)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Jeri

Kendall, that was funny. Probably true (what do I know), but funny. You'll probably have to stay that way for a bit.

Jacqui, you aren't an 'invalid'. Think like royalty. Hold court in your bedroom, propped up with pillows. Give a lot of orders, including some ridiculous ones. You're going to be obscenely healthy after this, so milk your current state for all it's worth.

And welcome home!


18 Sep 07 - 06:24 PM (#2152202)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: gnu

Glad you are home safe and sound and that all is well and good. Make sure you take care to keep it that way.


18 Sep 07 - 07:04 PM (#2152242)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Hawker

WB Jacqui, glad to hear you are upright again! DO AS YOU ARE TOLD by the meds and boss everyone else about while you can get away with it!
{{{{{{{{Hugs}}}}}}} coming from Cornwall for a speedy recovery.
Love, Lucy


18 Sep 07 - 07:18 PM (#2152258)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

I am overjoyed that you're home Jacco, but when you wrote:

"I had to share a room last night with an elderly lady who.........had a lovely bout of the runs on a comode about five feet away from me (sound effects included) about twenty minutes before lunch! I am SO glad to be home!"

Well, I tell ya', I was a bit surprised. I'd have thought you'd be used to that after living with Kendall. And have I mentioned how much fun I'm having ragging his ass on this thread?

Spaw


18 Sep 07 - 07:43 PM (#2152269)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Bobert

Glad to see yer back home, Jacqui... I think the Capt'n was gettin' a tad on the cranky side...

Awww, jus' funnin'... He's always sweet as pie, right???

Right???....


18 Sep 07 - 07:50 PM (#2152274)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Jeri, I thought more of us would "get it".

Spaw, the dog is worse than me.


18 Sep 07 - 07:53 PM (#2152277)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Amos

Hey, Jacqui, baby!! When you're all fixed up, come out to California and we can go walking on the beach in the moonlight!!! Woddya say? Bring Seamus, he'll enjoy it. ... oh, and give my regards to that wonderful feller, Kendall...


;>)



A


18 Sep 07 - 07:59 PM (#2152283)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SINSULL

I got it, Captain. Solicitous/salacious.

In Kendall's defense - he cooks, he cleans, he rebuilds kitchens. And he wants Jacqui healthy ASAP. Jacqui is the one who will need a kick in the pants to observe the LETTER OF THE LAW. Kendall has recruited Tami and me as deputies to oversee her lying in.I am looking forward to telling what to do and when and how hee hee hee.

Sit! Lie DOWN! Roll over! We have practicing on Seamus.


18 Sep 07 - 08:13 PM (#2152291)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Herga Kitty

Just as long as you make sure Kendall is keeping to his health regime too!

Kitty


18 Sep 07 - 10:23 PM (#2152346)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: TRUBRIT

I thought it was funny too, Kendall!!!! And I won't be hurt for not being recruited on the deputy crew for keeping Jackie slowed down and quiet -- no , sniff, sniff, sniff - I won't be hurt.........!


18 Sep 07 - 10:39 PM (#2152357)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Amos

Now ladies, no need to fight over her. We have plenty of wide sandy beaches here in Southern California.


A


19 Sep 07 - 12:02 AM (#2152378)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Stilly River Sage

Kendall,

I thought more of us would "get it".

Some of us know better than to encourage that kind of thing.


19 Sep 07 - 04:33 AM (#2152463)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: John MacKenzie

Salacious   

ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin salax fond of leaping, from salire to leap.

Made me chuckle anyway!

G


19 Sep 07 - 08:04 AM (#2152557)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: maeve

Indeed, SRS, in addition, others of us would prefer to stay out of the cellar.

maeve ;)


19 Sep 07 - 09:17 AM (#2152595)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: jacqui.c

I got it too, but I know what I meant!

Now he'll get all embarrassed, but Kendall is looking after me way beyond the call of duty. I'm very weak, dizzy and slightly nauseous from the painkillers (that's why I hate them so much) and can do very little without assistance. He's waiting on me hand a foot (and everywhere in between as well). Mary's coming in this morning to give him a break so that will help.

Right now I'm off for another rest - too much energy being used right now.


19 Sep 07 - 11:30 AM (#2152673)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Stilly River Sage

My daughter had surgery in May, requiring three days in the hospital. The process, whether you're going through it or watching it, is interesting to watch (in hindsight!) You do feel like death warmed over for the first couple of days, and that white button is so helpful. But she would have stayed in bed, keeping herself at that level of discomfort, if I hadn't insisted that she get up and walk around the halls a little that second evening, and the third day we had her doing laps. With each walk I could see the anesthesia clearing out a little more. (She had her spleen removed, due to spherocytosis, and was under similar instructions not to lift ANYTHING for several weeks). The folks down at her summer job at Dairy Queen were so good--she had the laparoscopic surgery on a Monday and was back at work on Saturday. They had her handle cash only, not even lifting food to hand it over the counter.

SRS


19 Sep 07 - 02:23 PM (#2152804)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: jacqui.c

I'm back in bed and on a liquid diet right now - reaction to Vicodin. Should have known better than to let them talk me into anything stronger than Tylenol (paracetamol). The medicos think I'm just trying to be tough when I say that I try to avoid drugs of any kind but it ain't fun when you get to the point of feeling you're going to throw up with staples in a stomach wound!

Ah well, lots of rest today and I'll hopefully feel stronger tomorrow.


19 Sep 07 - 03:46 PM (#2152887)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Jacqui my dear, I knew exactly what you meant, I was just messing with you.

This reminds me of a story my old friend, Marshall Dodge told. An old man was talking about his situation, and he said, concerning his wife, "I've waited on her hand and foot for 50 years. I wish she'd get well, or something."


19 Sep 07 - 03:58 PM (#2152898)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: katlaughing

Well, at least ya won't get foot and mouth disease doing it, Kendall!

Jacqui, I am come late to this...outta range for a few days. Glad to hear it went well and that you are home. There is nothing quite like getting home from the hospital, eh? That alone makes a person feel better, at least for a little bit. Take care and keep doing what you are told.:-)

kat


19 Sep 07 - 04:25 PM (#2152917)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SINSULL

Seamus coughed up his cookies at the beach today - sympathy pains, I think. Poor baby can't understand why he can't climb in Mother's lap.


19 Sep 07 - 04:35 PM (#2152929)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: GUEST,Dan's other computer

Somehow I missed this whole thread. Jacqui, you get better quickly, y'hear?

And Kiran sends his best to Nanny Jacqui. Mind you, his best at the moment is an indistinct "Aaaaahweeeeeeaaaaaa" and some bubbles, but we know what he means.

Dan Schatz


19 Sep 07 - 05:51 PM (#2152988)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

Here's a song that Bob Saget sings on his HBO special which is rumored to have been written by Kendall..............BTW, if you don't have a totally puerile and perverted sense of humor, don't click and in any case, I'm 58 so don't give me lectures about good taste.

Bob Saget, Folksinger


Spaw


19 Sep 07 - 06:14 PM (#2153003)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Bill D

certainly, no one could give Bob Saget lectures about good taste.

Can you imagine Andrew Dice Clay with gentle wit and some musical ability?


19 Sep 07 - 06:46 PM (#2153030)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

I can't even get past the idea of him with a "gentle wit," let alone musical ability!

Spaw


19 Sep 07 - 07:52 PM (#2153072)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

That was totally devoid of any redeeming value at all. Pathetic.


19 Sep 07 - 08:13 PM (#2153089)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Nancy King

Hey Jacqui! Glad to hear you're mending at home and all seems to be going as well as can be expected. Except for Seamus' sympathy pains, of course. And all the crap you and Kendall have to put up with from Spaw...

Anyhow, I'm glad I was able to see you guys at the lobster boil! And looking forward to the Getaway!

Love to both of you,
Nancy


20 Sep 07 - 04:36 AM (#2153262)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: gnu

Marshall Dodge... Hehehehehe!!! Bob Saget... no comment.

Close call, Jac! You have to learn to be more assertive. Bossy, even, if necessary.


20 Sep 07 - 08:08 AM (#2153332)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Bossy? Assertive? Hey Mate, she doesn't need any suggestions in that area.
She read "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and she thought Simon LaGree was the hero!


20 Sep 07 - 10:34 AM (#2153417)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: jacqui.c

LOL - even with the staples!


20 Sep 07 - 02:38 PM (#2153623)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Ebbie

Jacqui, Vicodin is a BIG no no for me. I literally didn't know up from down. Luckily I was in bed and the nurse laid me down and told me to go to sleep. Which I did, instantly, in the middle of the day.


20 Sep 07 - 03:11 PM (#2153663)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Stilly River Sage

There are a number of those medications members of our family don't tolerate, so we're careful in approaching all of them. The surgery I mentioned earlier, my daughter got hives from the hydrocodone. She stuck with strong doses of ibuprophen after that and was fine.

I wouldn't let them give her Versed before that or the dental surgery she had later. It gives me a hangover like nothing else. Why test it on her to see if she's laid equally low, if we can avoid it?

SRS


20 Sep 07 - 03:48 PM (#2153686)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

Hangover from Versed? Minor problem Maggie.....Try this.

In '99 I was having some pain and to check it out I was admitted to a hospital. I had already had several heart surgeries at that point, but oddly enough had never been exposed to Versed which anymore is the drug of choice for pain. All I remember was going to a room. As folks who were on Mudcat back then will recall, the next thing I knew, 6 days had passed and I woke up in a different hospital on a vent after having an aortic dissecting aneurysm. That's what killed John Ritter. Luckily mine "only" ran from the femoral arteries to the aortic arch stopping 2 inches short of the heart.....Ritter's didn't. Its non repairable and non operable.

What had been the acute cause of this was skyrocketing blood pressure from the Versed. Also, the Versed had the exact opposite of the "desired effect." After the first shot I didn't become calm with less pain, I became agitated and restless.....so they gave me more! My vital signs went crazy and I became extremely violent and combative to the point of being restrained. One Doc came out and told Karen what was going on and asked if I were a violent person. Several other friends had come to the hospital and along with Karen assured him I was not. I was Life Flighted to a major trauma center in Columbus (where Karen now works oddly enough) and woke up wondering what the hell and where the hell and why was on on a damned Vent!

Outside of the fact I lived and am here with my torn up aorta to tell the tale, the best thing to happen was the effect it had on Mudcat. May of '99 we were a community but still mostly new to each other and the net. Odd though it may seem, my problems were a turning point of sorts where the group came together forming with the camaraderie which we all have enjoyed over the years.   I'm not taking credit for that obviously, I was just the catalytic agent, but it was a huge step in the development of this joint.

Versed? Yeah......I'd have settled for a hangover(;<))

Spaw


20 Sep 07 - 04:58 PM (#2153737)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: jacqui.c

Whoa! Makes my reactions seem mild.

It's interesting to note how the medicos seem to think that you are being dramatic when you tell them what allergies and intolerances you have and what various medications do to you.

I got their attention a bit when the large surgical dressing was taken off and the skin had blistered where the adhesive had been. Likewise when I broke out in hives about half an hour after eating one small piece of stewed tomato - luckily that one small piece was all that my stomach would let me have.

They just want to keep feeding pain meds, even though I was telling them that I really didn't have much pain, more discomfort from the fact that the girdle they used hadn't really been placed well.

I had a low resting pulse rate, good low blood pressure, almost in the athlete's class and high oxygen sats. Surely that should be telling them that what I am doing with my system is working, whatever their own theories might be.


20 Sep 07 - 06:27 PM (#2153809)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: SINSULL

I on the other hand am having a very difficult time with Jacqui's recovery. Seamus is farting non-stop. The cats all left. I am considering letting him sleep outside tonight. What the hell did you feed him, KENDALL?


20 Sep 07 - 06:39 PM (#2153818)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Ebbie

"...think you are being dramatic when you tell them what allergies and intolerances you have and what various medications do to you." Jacqui

I know what you mean, Jacqui. When I was being scheduled for a hernia repair I told the surgeon that 30 years before I'd had the same hernia done and that I was allergic to each of the pain meds they gave me; I told him they ended up giving me only tylenol.

The surgeon smiled. Medications are SO much better now, she said.

Right. I was supposed to be in just overnight- ended up being in there three days because everything they gave me I reacted badly to.

At one point, the surgeon said in a kind of miffed tone, Well, obviously you aren't used to narcotics.

Told her that if I were, I'd have a different kind of problem.


20 Sep 07 - 07:23 PM (#2153851)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: kendall

Good for you Ebbie!


21 Sep 07 - 06:18 AM (#2154136)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: gnu

I heard someone feeds Seamus liverwurst!


21 Sep 07 - 08:49 AM (#2154216)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Rapparee

Make him sleep outside? Kendall, Seamus, or both?

My wife's allergic to adhesive and she gets VERY VERY vocal about it. So much so that it's easier to use something else, so the medicos do.

She might have only one functioning vocal cord and not be able to yell, but she can still strip paint right off the wall when she wants to. So rather than repaint....


21 Sep 07 - 10:19 AM (#2154257)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Sandra in Sydney

An allergic reaction to adhesive plasters must be common as I have it too. My physio noticed it years ago when she strapped my ankle & she told me to always inform doctors in future. The remedy is to use Micropore tape underneath, but maybe this is something only physios know!

sandra


21 Sep 07 - 10:50 AM (#2154278)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: katlaughing

It took a few years and many bouts with hives or worse for my docs to finally put a big RED label on the front of my chart that says "High Sensitivity to drugs!"

I also have to use paper tape. All sulfa-based drugs make me itch like crazy, so they had to get creative when finding something for high blood pressure as the favs. all have some sulfa derivative. So, I am on "edecrin" aka ethacrynic acid. Now, the docs call me, I kid you not, to find out where I get mine as there is only one pharmacy that still carries it, it is such an old drug, and the docs need it for other patients!

I got dizzy and stuff on vicodin but what they didn't warn me about was getting constipated from it! Just try that after your chest has been cracked open and they've sent you home. Afraid to strain thinking your staples might pop out, never mind the pain it caused! Ugh. I cannot believe folks willingly look for this drug to use for pleasure!


21 Sep 07 - 11:26 AM (#2154298)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Becca72

The constipation isn't just a problem of Vicodin, but almost all pain meds. Just like certain meds will give a lot of women yeast infections (I know, gross).
I can relate, kat. I was on Vicodin for a herniated disc, barely able to walk, let alone "strain" and constipated all at the same time. And then the doctor tells me if I shit my pants to call 911. I know it has something to do with the disc material shifting around and compressing things and the bad stuff that results from that, but at first I thought that was actually going to happen. I was afraid to leave the bathroom!


21 Sep 07 - 12:08 PM (#2154331)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: katlaughing

Oh, geez, Becca! I called Little Neophyte, who happens to be a nutritionist. Very little food was appetizing at the time, but I was able to get down a smoothie for breakfast every day. She advised me to add dried figs, not the dark kind, to it and voila! Now, more than two years later, I have found fish oil capsules would have worked, too!


21 Sep 07 - 12:27 PM (#2154345)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Bill D

Hmmmm...I guess I should consider myself VERY lucky, in that almost all meds I have even taken seem to work on me just as they are supposed to.

I was VERY glad to have Vicodin when I had a pinched nerve in my neck....it simply allowed me to stop hurting and get to sleep. It did NOT cause constipation...if anything, a bit the opposite.
I can take sulpha, any antibiotic they have, use any kind of adhesive tape, and eat any kind of food which *I* care about. I don't even suffer from pollen allergies!

I have only one known allergy, and that IS a nuisance...to most types of Rosewood dust. So, as a woodworker, I can't mess with Cocobolo.

I'm beginning to wonder what the relationship is of all these allergies people seem to have is to modern life & the environment. It 'feels' like there are way more than there used to be.


21 Sep 07 - 12:44 PM (#2154358)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: jacqui.c

A few years back, after my hysterectomy, I was constipated for a couple of days and waiting for my daughter to get a scrip for a suppository from the GP to deal with it.

I finally got too desperate to go and, necessity being the mother of invention, started trying to think about what might do the same job in the absence of the suppositories. Cod liver oil capsules work amazingly well! The gelatine capsules melt with body heat and then the oil just greases the - well, you know. Saved me the cost of the prescription and added another little bit of useful info that has been passed on to others since.

Kendall had the same problem a bit later and I told him what had worked - at this time we were separated by the Big Pond. He seemed a little doubtful about it but the next morning, at work, I got an email which said "I tried the cod liver oil at nine o'clock last night. At eleven o'clock I had a major bowel movement. I should have got out of bed first." Total collapse of me and my workmates wondering what was making me laugh so much.


21 Sep 07 - 12:56 PM (#2154366)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

Aw gee Jacqui.......What a lovely tale. Kendall is really the romantic isn't he?

LMAO

Spaw


21 Sep 07 - 02:47 PM (#2154450)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: Rasener

Jacqui
I am so glad you are on the mend. Wont be long before you are back to this. You will need to scroll down a bit to see what I mean :-)

Jacqui at her best

Take care.
Les


21 Sep 07 - 03:59 PM (#2154482)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: gnu

Yeeees, Spaw. True romance is not dead! Just in poor shape.

I hope you saved all those love emails, Jac, for posteriority.


21 Sep 07 - 09:09 PM (#2154661)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: jacqui.c

Thanks Les - I'd forgotten that! See you in December!

Spaw - he's one of the most romantic men I know, just not in the usual way.


21 Sep 07 - 09:33 PM (#2154671)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: catspaw49

Ahhhhhh......That's sweet Jacqui......***sigh***........Ya' know, Karen says the same about me.....uh.......Wait...I think she says aromatic instead..........Never mind..........

Spaw


22 Sep 07 - 07:07 AM (#2154828)
Subject: RE: BS: Jacqui's operation
From: My guru always said

Missed all this till now but sending positive thoughts for a good recovery Jacqui! Take the good advice & store up the belly laughs for a few weeks. Oh, and don't drink coffee while you're reading this thread *grin*
Love & Hugs,
Hil