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By all means do it!! I dont have a stuffed animal but I have a " huggy

pillow " that I cant sleep without and I took it!!

Huggles

> I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed

animal

> to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland

> Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are

> 11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the

> hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life

> (after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I

> haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small.

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Not only did I have Oliver, my teddy bear...but brought me this darling giraffe (that my husband and brother insist is a COW, as if she would be so tasteless to bring me a cow. Hmmm...come to think of it, it is a gift, and she may have been pulling a fast one. It IS a giraffe, right ????) and he was very very soft, and I kept him in one hand (he's cute and tiny), and Ollie bear in my other arm (he's bigger and huggable). I wuv my bear. And he gave me great comfort in the middle of the night when I was all by myself, and I needed someone to hug.

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Bring one, I was going to do so but forgot him. A friend brought me a little cuddly bear who was kind of dressed up as if he was sick. I dubbed him Surgery Sam and meant to bring him. I am 56, so just do whatever makes you feel good. LaWanda At 05:31 PM 6/12/05, you wrote:>I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal>to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland>Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are>11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the>hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life>(after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I>haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite

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Not only did I have Oliver, my teddy bear...but brought me this darling giraffe (that my husband and brother insist is a COW, as if she would be so tasteless to bring me a cow. Hmmm...come to think of it, it is a gift, and she may have been pulling a fast one. It IS a giraffe, right ????) and he was very very soft, and I kept him in one hand (he's cute and tiny), and Ollie bear in my other arm (he's bigger and huggable). I wuv my bear. And he gave me great comfort in the middle of the night when I was all by myself, and I needed someone to hug.

RobynnLaWanda Ezell wrote:

Bring one, I was going to do so but forgot him. A friend brought me a little cuddly bear who was kind of dressed up as if he was sick. I dubbed him Surgery Sam and meant to bring him. I am 56, so just do whatever makes you feel good. LaWanda At 05:31 PM 6/12/05, you wrote:>I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal>to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland>Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are>11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the>hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life>(after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I>haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite

small.>>>>>>>>

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Bring one, I was going to do so but forgot him. A friend brought me a

little cuddly bear who was kind of dressed up as if he was sick. I dubbed

him Surgery Sam and meant to bring him. I am 56, so just do whatever makes

you feel good. LaWanda At 05:31 PM 6/12/05, you wrote:

>I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal

>to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland

>Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are

>11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the

>hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life

>(after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I

>haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small.

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Bring one, I was going to do so but forgot him. A friend brought me a

little cuddly bear who was kind of dressed up as if he was sick. I dubbed

him Surgery Sam and meant to bring him. I am 56, so just do whatever makes

you feel good. LaWanda At 05:31 PM 6/12/05, you wrote:

>I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal

>to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland

>Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are

>11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the

>hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life

>(after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I

>haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small.

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You tell Mr. Hubby and Mr. Brother that they are high on something.

That is soooooooooooooo a giraffe. goofy men, they have no clue

when it comes to things like this. I would never, and I mean NEVER

have brought you a COW! For God's sake. :) Men can be so

clueless.

Present company excluded. :)

> >I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed

animal

> >to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at

Inland

> >Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are

> >11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the

> >hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my

life

> >(after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal,

but I

> >haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small.

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You do know I was joking, right?

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> > > > > OK...that's MORE like it. (although you are still a tyke

by my

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