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David Duckett | 13-Apr-06 14:06 |
Finished last week |
David Duckett | 18-Feb-10 17:18 |
My first post 4/13/06 |
David Duckett | 27-Apr-12 18:57 |
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John M Oshust | 27-Apr-12 19:02 |
Your first post... seems like only yesterday. Please continue in this endeavor as you have a future!!! How are thee feeling??? How is the plumbing? |
deckape | 27-Apr-12 19:25 |
Ahoy David Wonderfulllllllllllll looks like a million bucks A hardy well done job. looks pretty hanging up high I can almost touch it Great job. boats |
David Duckett | 27-Apr-12 19:29 |
I'm doing alright but a lot weaker than I expected although each day seems to be better. The plumbing is still leaking. |
John M Oshust | 27-Apr-12 20:43 |
DD... Sincerely hoping that your plumbing issues improve. Hugs,
Mr. Pirouette! |
David Duckett | 27-Apr-12 21:11 |
The plumbing issue is no surprise and could take six months or so to get back to normal, although I'm hoping for a shorter time. They'll have you up walking soon after the surgery, relatively soon, but I don't think you'll be needing a new tutu right away.:-) |
John M Oshust | 27-Apr-12 21:19 |
I have been informed that all I shall do for a while is watch the knees exercise by machine and the urine bag fill. I worry about #2 deposits! |
David Duckett | 27-Apr-12 21:42 |
Hospital nurses and techs know what they're doing and have seen it all before so you don't need to worry. The biggest problem is that they want to take blood and blood pressure every hour so getting rest is difficult, even with the morphine and whatever else they give you for pain. The good thing is that you determine the pain level, 1-10, and they'll give you meds accordingly. I found 8 to be adequate. |
John M Oshust | 27-Apr-12 22:51 |
8...12 seems a good number. Tis my first time in a hospital. Will they let me build a model??? Maybe of a bedpan!!! |