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[quote="Skids"]Thanks Stui!
Yes, doc said went the best it possibly could have, both vocal chords in tact. Already been up and had a piss, feed tube out tomorrow. Doing light stretches in bed. Kicked it like Nick Daicos
Yes, doc said went the best it possibly could have, both vocal chords in tact. Already been up and had a piss, feed tube out tomorrow. Doing light stretches in bed. Kicked it like Nick Daicos
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Thanyou muchly PTID.
Please make sure you all still slip into me if you disagree with my posts too. Don't want anyone feeling sorry for me.
I mean, I still think all you climate alarmists are brainwashed.
How many of you know that sea levels on the planet are at some of the lowest they've been throughout history and have ranged over 100's of metres multiple times?
And David, your 'form' ladder isn't a form ladder.
It's a 'David ladder'
Please make sure you all still slip into me if you disagree with my posts too. Don't want anyone feeling sorry for me.
I mean, I still think all you climate alarmists are brainwashed.
How many of you know that sea levels on the planet are at some of the lowest they've been throughout history and have ranged over 100's of metres multiple times?
And David, your 'form' ladder isn't a form ladder.
It's a 'David ladder'
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^When are you allowed to use the vocal cords full on? Is the area sore?
I'm worried you'll accidentally yell at the umpires on Monday!
I'm worried you'll accidentally yell at the umpires on Monday!
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Throat is a bit sore now. No sleep at all and not feeling as perky as I was at first. They say that happens after a long op sometimes.
I'm a shit sleeper at the best of times though and with all the shit going on in this joint I'll need a sleeping pill of some sort.
I'm in SCGH hospital (public, as a private patient) they have limited single rooms and they're allocated on condition, not by your cover, which is fair enough. I get free; TV, newspaper, bathroom pack and 3 room mates who all snore as a bonus for using my private cover
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^Haha. Hopefully there's a good looker amongst the nursing staff to keep you distracted! Did you make sure you had reading material? Preferably not from your old porn collection
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Ok now you’ve gone too far. It’s war.Skids wrote:Thanyou muchly PTID.
Please make sure you all still slip into me if you disagree with my posts too. Don't want anyone feeling sorry for me.
I mean, I still think all you climate alarmists are brainwashed.
How many of you know that sea levels on the planet are at some of the lowest they've been throughout history and have ranged over 100's of metres multiple times?
And David, your 'form' ladder isn't a form ladder.
It's a 'David ladder'
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They've definitely varied but they're much higher now than they were during the last Ice Age when the Aboriginals were able to walk from the mainland to Tassie. 100 metres lower back then.Skids wrote: How many of you know that sea levels on the planet are at some of the lowest they've been throughout history and have ranged over 100's of metres multiple times?
Only 5 thousand years ago it was low enough for people to walk from the mainland to the Tiwi Islands. Their Dreamtime stories tell about how the rising waters cut them off.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Skids, on doctor's orders you're required to wear this during the game on Monday to protect your still sensitive vocal cords when the umpires inevitably give Melbourne soft frees. It goes under the jaw and on top of the head:
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[quote="Skids"]Thanks Stui!
Yes, doc said went the best it possibly could have, both vocal chords in tact. Already been up and had a piss, feed tube out tomorrow. Doing light stretches in bed. Kicked it like Nick Daicos
Yes, doc said went the best it possibly could have, both vocal chords in tact. Already been up and had a piss, feed tube out tomorrow. Doing light stretches in bed. Kicked it like Nick Daicos
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Nice work peeps
Been up since about 2.30am, had about 3hrs sleep, which, doesn't sound like much, but I feel better for it.
Finally got the bowel moving. Goodness me, I've seen some wicked logs in my time, the monster I threw out this morning makes the AA squad!
Leaky drain from the area is the only thing keeping me in here now. Nurse just (4.40am) changed the dressing, doc will get a good idea of how it's going when they do the early morning visit In a couple of hours.... I'm odds on to get home today I reckon.
Pain management will be the interesting thing. I had 100mg of Tramadol about 6 hrs ago and they've been giving me another slow release tablet, as well as some other little tabs i let dissolve under my tongue. I'm sure they'll have a plan going forward.
Just need to find out what that is, hopefully they got it (cancer) all?
Have an outpatient appointment for the 27th just come through on my phone.
Lot's of stuff in the head laying in here the last 5 days. I feel like I've learnt a lot about myself and, with the help of many around me, how to deal with my emotions. I would like to maybe help others with dealing with life's 'speed bumps' in the future.... that's something I would like to pursue in some form.
Been up since about 2.30am, had about 3hrs sleep, which, doesn't sound like much, but I feel better for it.
Finally got the bowel moving. Goodness me, I've seen some wicked logs in my time, the monster I threw out this morning makes the AA squad!
Leaky drain from the area is the only thing keeping me in here now. Nurse just (4.40am) changed the dressing, doc will get a good idea of how it's going when they do the early morning visit In a couple of hours.... I'm odds on to get home today I reckon.
Pain management will be the interesting thing. I had 100mg of Tramadol about 6 hrs ago and they've been giving me another slow release tablet, as well as some other little tabs i let dissolve under my tongue. I'm sure they'll have a plan going forward.
Just need to find out what that is, hopefully they got it (cancer) all?
Have an outpatient appointment for the 27th just come through on my phone.
Lot's of stuff in the head laying in here the last 5 days. I feel like I've learnt a lot about myself and, with the help of many around me, how to deal with my emotions. I would like to maybe help others with dealing with life's 'speed bumps' in the future.... that's something I would like to pursue in some form.
Don't count the days, make the days count.
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