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Hello again dear group,

Back in UK (briefly) from baby hugging new grandsonTomás in Mallorca....thanks

so much for everyone's good wishes,will write more anon..

Overwhelmed by trying to catch up with the emails,don't know where to begin...

Reading such a heavy and powerful mixture of members/friends' pain,suffering and

worry but leavened as usual with characteristic healthy dollops of humour,

feistiness encouragement and love from the group

:each contributing their valuable personal voice.

As Clora says, even with constraints of postings,individuals manage to convey

their unique recognisable style.(Too many to name here!)

A warm smile is readily raised on reading the posts, when not actually LOL!!!

or rofl Clora,Haaaaaa,and must surely comfort those who feel alone or in

despair.(Have been educated in these cryptic codes since posting here!)

Just thought I'd say that Shirley's (funny only in retrospect and good outcome)

story of her panicking desparate shout of Wait to the surgeon in the op

theatre, was a perfect example of fear serving a very useful purpose!!!

Of course sustained worrying does not have the same survival advantage

unfortunately :) !

Best wishes,

Chris

UK

From: CLORA <clora4jesus@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Date: Thursday, 16 October, 2008, 8:22 PM

to understand this laugh read post on bottom

haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aa HEEE HEE HAAAAAA HAHAHAH GRUNT HAAAAAAAAA CANT

TAKE IT HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAAA

STOP NO MORE HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAAAAA HEEE HEE HEEH HEE E

HAAAAAAAAAAA NO MORE PLEASE HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA \

hahahahahahah haaaaaaaaa hahahaha haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Doreen this must be the funniest thing i ever heard... I thought I

heard it all

GENTLE HUGS

CLORA

************ ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* *****

> Hi Group - just had to share this silly story. I had to have a heart

> catheterization back in 2006 and was scared out of my mind. When they

> took me into the room to do the procedure, they gave me some meds they

> called " conscious sedation " . Then my Cardio said " Everyone ready? I

> think we can begin " . I yelled out " WAIT!! Am I supposed to be this

> alert?!? " I was totally freaked out. Thank God my Cardio had a good

> sense of humor and said " Oh, that's right, she takes a lot of pain

> meds - give her some more. " And that was the last thing I remembered

> until they woke me up in recovery. I was worried for nothing, the

> procedure itself went well, the healing process was uneventful and

> aside from some mild pulmonary hypertension, there were no blockages

> and my heart was good. Scared the bejesus out of me to begin with,

> though.....Doreen :)

>

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