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In the hospital
#31
RE: In the hospital
But you're through the worst of it, aren't you?
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell
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#32
RE: In the hospital
I think he is, since he is in chat now Big Grin

Good you're Ok Blaspheme Wink
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#33
RE: In the hospital
(October 21, 2011 at 9:30 am)I_Blaspheme Wrote: There's something about a scare like this to change your perspective on bad habits. Cool Shades
lol yeah. My old man quit ciggys on the spot. The chest cancer that did for him 30 years later was completely unrelated apparently.

No idea how you're gona cope with these varacious women on here. Hope they go easy on ya! Wink

(October 21, 2011 at 9:30 am)I_Blaspheme Wrote: Two other blokes in your room? Is that typical in the UK? I'm fortunate to have a private room with a nice view of Mt. Hood. It can't be my crappy insurance, I think all of the rooms in the cardio-pulmonary unit are private.
Typical of the NHS here. Even the massive specialst hospital back in my home town resembles a factory. My mum was there a few days... they roll em in: flat out, tubed and wired... next day sitting up for soup > on to a recovery room of 4 sharing for 2 days max > shipped out. I started in a ward for 4, was then moved to a ward of 6, where I would've slept a few nights if I hadn't pushed to go home. (I live 50 miles away so it would've been hard on the family).
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#34
RE: In the hospital
(October 21, 2011 at 10:01 am)Faith No More Wrote: But you're through the worst of it, aren't you?

Yes. It's still serious but with the IVC filter in place the chance of heart attack or stroke is significantly reduced. I'm going to be fine, I'm sure.


(October 21, 2011 at 10:37 am)fr0d0 Wrote: Typical of the NHS here. Even the massive specialst hospital back in my home town resembles a factory. My mum was there a few days... they roll em in: flat out, tubed and wired... next day sitting up for soup > on to a recovery room of 4 sharing for 2 days max > shipped out. I started in a ward for 4, was then moved to a ward of 6, where I would've slept a few nights if I hadn't pushed to go home. (I live 50 miles away so it would've been hard on the family).

Wow, that's very different from here. Then again, our costs are spiraling out of control. I'm glad I don't have to pay the bill for this one. Cool Shades Last time, I wasn't so lucky. Angry
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#35
RE: In the hospital
They're telling me I may be going home today! I won't know for sure until after my doc does her rounds, but everyone is assuming I'm leaving today.

I'm supposed to make a full recovery, though it will take quite some time to do so. The best possible outcome seems to have come to pass. My bible-thumping relatives and friends credit the power of prayer, I'm giving credit to the skill of the EMTs, nurses, doctors and everyone else involved in my treatment. No miracles needed.
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#36
RE: In the hospital
(October 22, 2011 at 8:59 am)I_Blaspheme Wrote: They're telling me I may be going home today! I won't know for sure until after my doc does her rounds, but everyone is assuming I'm leaving today.

I'm supposed to make a full recovery, though it will take quite some time to do so. The best possible outcome seems to have come to pass. My bible-thumping relatives and friends credit the power of prayer, I'm giving credit to the skill of the EMTs, nurses, doctors and everyone else involved in my treatment. No miracles needed.

Praise be to science! So happy to hear you're doing better!

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#37
RE: In the hospital
Glad to hear that you are able to go home. May your recovery be swift! Smile
When I was young, there was a god with infinite power protecting me. Is there anyone else who felt that way? And was sure about it? but the first time I fell in love, I was thrown down - or maybe I broke free - and I bade farewell to God and became human. Now I don't have God's protection, and I walk on the ground without wings, but I don't regret this hardship. I want to live as a person. -Arina Tanemura

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#38
RE: In the hospital
I'm home!

I'm breathing easier now, but still in a lot of pain. They tell me that's expected. Fortunately they sent me home with a lot of oxycodone.

Unfortunately I have to give myself anti-coagulant injections until the pills take effect. I hate needles but I gotta do what I gotta do. At least they don't hurt much.

Other than that, I have six months to a year of treatment before I'm fully recovered - but its nice to be home.
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#39
RE: In the hospital
Sad Boo. Glad to hear you are home, though. Much luck to you. Hug
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#40
RE: In the hospital
Quote:I'm giving credit to the skill of the EMTs, nurses, doctors and everyone else involved in my treatment.

I'm sure the bible thumpers can't understand why god saved your heathen ass.

They'll never get it.
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