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Well, thank you for the kind words. And right back atcha, loving

lady! The work you're doing is awesome. I hope to go more public in

the future.

I've always believed in being open and sharing my life story. My

mother just cringes when she hears I've been talking to people about

certain personal experiences. She comes from the ole school

of " everything stays within these 4 walls " . She's a sweetie...88

yrs. young and very open-minded, with most subjects. With my only

sibling - my sister Adeline - passing on almost 5 yrs. now, Mom and I

have become much closer.

God bless you ALL-ways and protect you in His loving arms,

Lots of Love,

Sunny :)

-- In , " colibrimama " <colibrimama@...>

wrote:

>

> Thank you Sunny so much for sharing your experiences with us ...

>

> and for all the love and support you bring to this wonderful group.

>

> Ilena

>

>

>

> > > > , I don't understand the meds your doctor has

> > >prescribed, i.e., I

> > > > don't understand why you should fill all the prescriptions

unless

> > >you

> > > > need them. Why bring them with you the day of the procedure?

Huh? I

> > > > think she is just trying to cover every possibility, because

you

> > >leave

> > > > her care, and go home, and she wants to be sure you have

available

> > >what

> > > > you might need. I think you need to straighten this out with

her

> > > > office. It's important for you to take the ones she *wants*

you to

> > >take,

> > > > but not necessarily the ones she's offering for as needed

use. I

> > >think

> > > > she *wants* you to take the Celebrex for anti-inflammatory

effects,

> > >and

> > > > Keflex because all you need is a post-op infection! If

someone who

> > > > cares for you during surgery has a staph bacteria in his or

her

> > >nose,

> > > > you can end up with a staph wound infection, and as a nurse

I've

> > >cared

> > > > for those! Nasty! And lots of extra scarring when a wound gets

> > > > infected. And even stronger antibiotics than the one she is

giving

> > >you

> > > > to take prophylactically. So, find out from your doctor what

is the

> > > > safest course for you to follow. No one else can tell you

better

> > >what

> > > > you should do!

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ---------------------------------

> > > > Everyone is raving about the all-new beta.

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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