Guest guest Posted May 4, 2000 Report Share Posted May 4, 2000 You are a wicked woman, Robynn Re: 's BAAACCCCKKKK!!! > In a message dated 5/4/2000 6:36:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > rhandr@... writes: > > << > I am so glad that you ae hoem and safe and feeling ok, give Tony kisses for > us, I just love it when Men rise to the occasion. > te-he > Robynn >> > ***** > Robynn, I just wanted everyone else to notice I am not the only speed typist > that needs spell-check.lol and I too love men that rise to the occasion > > Trisha Lanman > praying Dr. R. will help me to the other side soon!!! > Las Vegas NV > bmi 40 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > High rates giving you headaches? The 0% APR Introductory Rate from > Capital One. 9.9% Fixed thereafter! > http://click.egroups.com/1/3010/1/_/453517/_/957480859/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2000 Report Share Posted May 4, 2000 You are a wicked woman, Robynn Re: 's BAAACCCCKKKK!!! > In a message dated 5/4/2000 6:36:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > rhandr@... writes: > > << > I am so glad that you ae hoem and safe and feeling ok, give Tony kisses for > us, I just love it when Men rise to the occasion. > te-he > Robynn >> > ***** > Robynn, I just wanted everyone else to notice I am not the only speed typist > that needs spell-check.lol and I too love men that rise to the occasion > > Trisha Lanman > praying Dr. R. will help me to the other side soon!!! > Las Vegas NV > bmi 40 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > High rates giving you headaches? The 0% APR Introductory Rate from > Capital One. 9.9% Fixed thereafter! > http://click.egroups.com/1/3010/1/_/453517/_/957480859/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2000 Report Share Posted May 4, 2000 , I am glad to hear that you are doing so well. Keep up the good work. I have a date for the 17th. I am so excited, I can hardly wait. Peggy in Tx. Byne wrote: > , > I am so glad that you ae hoem and safe and feeling ok, give Tony > kisses for > us, I just love it when Men rise to the occasion. > te-he > Robynn > > 's BAAACCCCKKKK!!! > > > > Hi guys, > > Thanks for all the prayers and support. I could really " feel " it > throughout > > this process. I got home this morning at 9:30 about 25 hours after > > checking > > in at Durham Regional. Dr. R was fantastic, I did get to see him > before > > surgery and again this morning. Short, sweet to the point, but > wonderful. > I > > don't remember ANYTHING about OR, so I was fully out before I got > there. > > When I woke up I was amazed I wasn't in more pain. I was > uncomfortable > and > > afraid it would get worse, but it really wasn't all that bad. The > gas > pain, > > didn't feel like what I was expecting. I felt bloated, like I had > just > drunk > > 16 cokes instead of like I needed to go to the bathroom. > > > > It was great to have Tony so near by. He was a saint. He waited on > me > hand > > and foot, without even being asked. If I reached for a cup, he had > it to > my > > lips before I could even touch it. He was wonderful!!! Sometimes, > it > seems > > he tries to help the way he likes to be helped, but we couldn't have > been > > more in tune. I think he was more afraid than he admitted. > > > > I am still very sleepy, but it feels better to get up and walk > around. > I > > met Annette and , both were in some pain, but feeling much > better > > when I saw them around 11pm. I didn't get to meet from WV or > Sue > from > > Ashboro although I did look for them. They must have been on > another > floor > > or wing than I. > > > > I expected to feel worse after surgery, so I was pleasantly > surprised. > The > > nurses were absolutely wonderful, not once did I feel like someone > thought, > > oh great, I get the fat lady to take care of . They all went out > of > their > > way to be kind, helpful and just generally wonderful. When I met > , > > one of my first nurses, I said, " OH, I 've heard great things about > you! " > He > > nearly fell over. He was shocked but pleased to know that the group > > shares > > alot of information with each other. He also told me that > had > been > > his patient and that it broke his heart when he learned she had > died. He > > said, he thought he was going to be ill. He had to leave the floor > for > > awhile. Guess she just touched everyone who met her. > > > > The hypnosis was really great and when I feel a little more awake, I > will > > describe in detail what I did for those who are interested in trying > it. > I > > was cool as a cucumber. I don't know if Tony mentioned it or not, > but we > > had a FLAT TIRE on the way to the hospital. The tire has had a leak > for > > awhile. Ordinarily, I would have gone wild, seen it as a sign from > God, > the > > whole works. But I kept thinking, well God, if this is suppose to > be a > > sign, you need to make it a little stronger because I am still calm > and > full > > speed ahead. I called the hospital to tell them what was going on, > my > dear > > Tony, laid down on the cement and changed it. We have a Ford > Expedition, > so > > he practically had to crawl under it to get the jack where it was > suppose > to > > go. That was a little un-nerving. The jack had a warning that said > never > > get under a car supported by this jack and the directions on how to > change > > the tire told you to put the jack on the axel about 3 FEET from the > edge > of > > the car. Unless Jack walked, I am not sure how you could do it > without > > getting under the car. (WHAT A MAN!!!!) and we were on our way. We > > arrive > > 30 minutes late. Now the funny thing is the spare tire went flat, > as soon > as > > we got home today. SO Tony has been out buying new tires and > getting > > medicine for me today!!! Totally different problem, but same > position. > > Geeze!!! > > > > Genz, your bed is vacant and waiting for you. Love to all. More > later! > > > > Safe journey, > > > > > > MGB 03 MAY 00 > > Safely on the other side!!!! > > Dr. Rutledge clos.net > > Self-funded company plan administered by Interactive Medical > > Denied on appeal as an excluded benefit > > Self Pay > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Because High School yearbooks are only the beginning, Classmates.com > > > has 6 million registered Alumni and active message boards for over > > 30,000 High Schools. You'll probably find your memories here: > > http://click.egroups.com/1/3957/1/_/453517/_/957464536/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at > Onelist.com > > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > > Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at > Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2000 Report Share Posted May 4, 2000 , I am glad to hear that you are doing so well. Keep up the good work. I have a date for the 17th. I am so excited, I can hardly wait. Peggy in Tx. Byne wrote: > , > I am so glad that you ae hoem and safe and feeling ok, give Tony > kisses for > us, I just love it when Men rise to the occasion. > te-he > Robynn > > 's BAAACCCCKKKK!!! > > > > Hi guys, > > Thanks for all the prayers and support. I could really " feel " it > throughout > > this process. I got home this morning at 9:30 about 25 hours after > > checking > > in at Durham Regional. Dr. R was fantastic, I did get to see him > before > > surgery and again this morning. Short, sweet to the point, but > wonderful. > I > > don't remember ANYTHING about OR, so I was fully out before I got > there. > > When I woke up I was amazed I wasn't in more pain. I was > uncomfortable > and > > afraid it would get worse, but it really wasn't all that bad. The > gas > pain, > > didn't feel like what I was expecting. I felt bloated, like I had > just > drunk > > 16 cokes instead of like I needed to go to the bathroom. > > > > It was great to have Tony so near by. He was a saint. He waited on > me > hand > > and foot, without even being asked. If I reached for a cup, he had > it to > my > > lips before I could even touch it. He was wonderful!!! Sometimes, > it > seems > > he tries to help the way he likes to be helped, but we couldn't have > been > > more in tune. I think he was more afraid than he admitted. > > > > I am still very sleepy, but it feels better to get up and walk > around. > I > > met Annette and , both were in some pain, but feeling much > better > > when I saw them around 11pm. I didn't get to meet from WV or > Sue > from > > Ashboro although I did look for them. They must have been on > another > floor > > or wing than I. > > > > I expected to feel worse after surgery, so I was pleasantly > surprised. > The > > nurses were absolutely wonderful, not once did I feel like someone > thought, > > oh great, I get the fat lady to take care of . They all went out > of > their > > way to be kind, helpful and just generally wonderful. When I met > , > > one of my first nurses, I said, " OH, I 've heard great things about > you! " > He > > nearly fell over. He was shocked but pleased to know that the group > > shares > > alot of information with each other. He also told me that > had > been > > his patient and that it broke his heart when he learned she had > died. He > > said, he thought he was going to be ill. He had to leave the floor > for > > awhile. Guess she just touched everyone who met her. > > > > The hypnosis was really great and when I feel a little more awake, I > will > > describe in detail what I did for those who are interested in trying > it. > I > > was cool as a cucumber. I don't know if Tony mentioned it or not, > but we > > had a FLAT TIRE on the way to the hospital. The tire has had a leak > for > > awhile. Ordinarily, I would have gone wild, seen it as a sign from > God, > the > > whole works. But I kept thinking, well God, if this is suppose to > be a > > sign, you need to make it a little stronger because I am still calm > and > full > > speed ahead. I called the hospital to tell them what was going on, > my > dear > > Tony, laid down on the cement and changed it. We have a Ford > Expedition, > so > > he practically had to crawl under it to get the jack where it was > suppose > to > > go. That was a little un-nerving. The jack had a warning that said > never > > get under a car supported by this jack and the directions on how to > change > > the tire told you to put the jack on the axel about 3 FEET from the > edge > of > > the car. Unless Jack walked, I am not sure how you could do it > without > > getting under the car. (WHAT A MAN!!!!) and we were on our way. We > > arrive > > 30 minutes late. Now the funny thing is the spare tire went flat, > as soon > as > > we got home today. SO Tony has been out buying new tires and > getting > > medicine for me today!!! Totally different problem, but same > position. > > Geeze!!! > > > > Genz, your bed is vacant and waiting for you. Love to all. More > later! > > > > Safe journey, > > > > > > MGB 03 MAY 00 > > Safely on the other side!!!! > > Dr. Rutledge clos.net > > Self-funded company plan administered by Interactive Medical > > Denied on appeal as an excluded benefit > > Self Pay > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Because High School yearbooks are only the beginning, Classmates.com > > > has 6 million registered Alumni and active message boards for over > > 30,000 High Schools. You'll probably find your memories here: > > http://click.egroups.com/1/3957/1/_/453517/_/957464536/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at > Onelist.com > > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > > Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at > Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2000 Report Share Posted May 4, 2000 So glad you are doing okay . < > Have you been keeping fluids down okay? What have you tried so far? fg At 02:21 PM 05/04/2000 EDT, you wrote: >Hi guys, >Thanks for all the prayers and support. I could really " feel " it throughout >this process. I got home this morning at 9:30 about 25 hours after checking >in at Durham Regional. Dr. R was fantastic, I did get to see him before >surgery and again this morning. Short, sweet to the point, but wonderful. I >don't remember ANYTHING about OR, so I was fully out before I got there. >When I woke up I was amazed I wasn't in more pain. I was uncomfortable and >afraid it would get worse, but it really wasn't all that bad. The gas pain, >didn't feel like what I was expecting. I felt bloated, like I had just drunk > 16 cokes instead of like I needed to go to the bathroom. > >It was great to have Tony so near by. He was a saint. He waited on me hand >and foot, without even being asked. If I reached for a cup, he had it to my >lips before I could even touch it. He was wonderful!!! Sometimes, it seems >he tries to help the way he likes to be helped, but we couldn't have been >more in tune. I think he was more afraid than he admitted. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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