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jerseyangel Proficient
:lol: :lol:

I am so bad at being not well. Follow up is 1 month after surgery.

Stopping the pain meds was a good idea. Made me much more aware of when I was overdoing it.

I'll try doing gentle stretches throughout the day. Maybe just being in a multitude of positions will help, even if they aren't strenuous.

:D Yeah--you kinda go stir crazy. What you don't want to happen is adhesions.....(not to mention popping an internal stitch) that's why it's best to keep to walking and changing positions (carefully) right now. I learned this the hard way after my c-section. I was much younger and bounced back rather quickly.....mowed the lawn after 3 weeks :ph34r: .....guess what I developed? :P

After my 5 week follow-up (this time), I was cleared to do almost everything--so be patient and be a good patient :lol:

SILLIES - - I have been working out SO HARD at the gym - I think i've.......torn things..... :unsure: am in SO much pain adn too old for this sort of activity............shoulder/hip/back - what in hell? it didn't USED to hurt this much when I worked out........... :angry: getting old SUCKS!

Gawd, ain't it the truf! <_<

Think I'd be slowly backing toward the door if upon entering I saw metal stirrups affixed to his chest freezer........ . . . . ... :o:lol:

:lol::lol:


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Jestgar Rising Star

I've written 5 weeks of sick leave, but I'm set up to work from home, so I can extend that by doing part time from home, if I need to. Any longer than 5 weeks and it's my vacation time and heaven forbid I use that for lollygagging and not traveling.

Jestgar Rising Star

A bit of cute for you.

Since I'm home, I've been leaving the door open so the cats can go out. Max doesn't go much farther than the porch, and Lefty doesn't really leave the yard, although he is fascinated with the green space behind my house. If I haven't seen Lefty for a while I'll go out and call him. He always comes running, and he seems to think that I'm calling him because I need his comfort. He runs up to me, stands up, puts one paw on my knee, and reaches the other up to be picked up.

It is unbelievably adorable.

jerseyangel Proficient
He runs up to me, stands up, puts one paw on my knee, and reaches the other up to be picked up.

It is unbelievably adorable.

That is the cutest thing I've ever heard! :D

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
A bit of cute for you.

Since I'm home, I've been leaving the door open so the cats can go out. Max doesn't go much farther than the porch, and Lefty doesn't really leave the yard, although he is fascinated with the green space behind my house. If I haven't seen Lefty for a while I'll go out and call him. He always comes running, and he seems to think that I'm calling him because I need his comfort. He runs up to me, stands up, puts one paw on my knee, and reaches the other up to be picked up.

It is unbelievably adorable.

hey.....look at my print..........OMG i can see it............ :lol::lol::lol:

guess I did it when I went into the control panel to fix 'som-um' patti told me to do so i can reall all the 'view new posts' but look at this ................ :blink:

now get my spell ck fixed and i can almost type like i have a brain.

ok back to Jess........precious.

wish i had a cat like that

the rest is just phunny but no time to comment now.

going to see if this print stays

move about jess.......slowly

judy

edit-----well it's big when I'm typing but back to regular when it load.

carry on sillies

Susie......mend thy self.......your not old......geezz.......... ;)

Mtndog Collaborator

Jess- What a cute kitty! My friend Vicky is here and staying with us until she finds an apt so we now have two black kitties (hers), two tabbys (ours) and Angus! angus is in HEAVEN- he loves his kitties!!!!!!!! :wub: :wub:

llama lady- YOU SO CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

Janet!! You must plant one of these goat trees in yer yard! To HELL with the dogwood! You get new ones every spring.....you could be helping HUNDREDS of unfortunate families! :rolleyes:

Yes, yes, yes! I want a pygmy goat tree- they are so cute and then you can make Open Original Shared Link for all of us for Christams (the Lupine smells DIVINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Somewhere in Africa there is a goat named Bubba??

:lol:

Yep :lol:

Llama Lady - - truly wackl :lol:

BEVVY! Yer picc :( Always admire your plucky spirit and humoUr though.....Friday? kkrrrap......more retail therapy is required, I think.....

Sillies - today, whilst minding my own business and at a stoplight......I had a sudden, quite pleasurable guffaw.....maybe an out-loud snort, really.......there was a big, shiny SUV in front of me.......and in small letters - maybe an inch tall - these words had been taped (quite professionally, I might add) on the back window:

CHILDREN OF THE CORN TAXI

Just the phunniest thing all day, I'm telling you

This: a big, shiny SUV in front of me.......and in small letters - maybe an inch tall - these words had been taped (quite professionally, I might add) on the back window:

CHILDREN OF THE CORN TAXI

is one of the funniest things i have ever heard- must tell my sister as I'm willing to bet sh'd do this to her mini van (if she doesn't I will). Before she had kids, her old car had a bumper sticker that read "My Doberman could EAT your honors student" :lol::P

Wait for it.......Judith has balls??????? :o:lol:

OMG- thought the same thing too. GREAT (dirty) minds look alike!!!!!!!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient
OMG- thought the same thing too. GREAT (dirty) minds look alike!!!!!!!!!!

...and think alike, too :lol:


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...and think alike, too :lol:

Oh my gawd- I can't believe I wrote that- so tired and brain dead today :ph34r::lol:

Ironically, we DO look alike with the dark hair!

jerseyangel Proficient
Oh my gawd- I can't believe I wrote that- so tired and brain dead today :ph34r::lol:

Ironically, we DO look alike with the dark hair!

:D Bevvie, I'd consider it an honoUr to look like you ;)

tom Contributor

Hi everyone

. ....what day is it already?

I guess my brain's coming around a little . ...but still SO far from silly.

And been too tired to even make dinner sometimes.

Yesterday, at a lab for a blood draw (4th visit to do what should've been done in one visit - thyroid & CBC), I'm so ***** stupid, I forgot my own zipcode.

Far cry from the wordplay & perma-smile of days gone by. :(

When I'm incapable of laughter, or even an amused smile, it's .. .. ..argh depressing isn't quite the word . .. .irksome? .. ... maddening? . .. ..well it's just not fun to read the silly.

If I lost my sense of taste, would I bother seeking out favorite foods?

I can't tell if I'll EVER have as much fun conversing as I had every day of those 5 or 6 months last year.

Maybe I'll try to catch up late at night - brain sometimes a little better then.

jerseyangel Proficient

Aw Pataughmn..... :( .......you're gonna get this figured out and then your inner Silly will reappear. You just get yerself better and read along or don't read, whichever you need to do. We'll be here :)

elye Community Regular
If I lost my sense of taste, would I bother seeking out favorite foods?

HI, PTAOUGHMHGMN!! :):)

Um......doesn't everyone forget their postal codes on occasion?? :unsure::huh:

That is a great comparative question, Ptaoughmghmn....I'm sure the answer would be NO, that you wouldn't be craving or even interested in delicious food were your taste gone. So, it's understandable that you have no desire to come into Sillyville when nuttin' seems phunny to ya....... .. . We understand, and hope that your true Silliness resurfaces and has us cackling away post after post. We've missed you! .. ...Sounds like you've been missing yourself. :)

I wanna Lefty!! :wub:

More about my doctor's house later..........quite an appointment......... :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
More about my doctor's house later..........quite an appointment......... :lol:

Jeeze Em.....I was wondering what happened to you--kinda hoping he didn't have you over there doing windows er somephin :P

Darn210 Enthusiast
Jeeze Em.....I was wondering what happened to you--kinda hoping he didn't have you over there doing windows er somephin :P

Yeah, cuz if yer gonna do sum winders, get yer arse over to MY house!!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
He always comes running, and he seems to think that I'm calling him because I need his comfort. He runs up to me, stands up, puts one paw on my knee, and reaches the other up to be picked up.

It is unbelievably adorable.

stop it - I can't take it! :wub:

CHILDREN OF THE CORN TAXI

is one of the funniest things i have ever heard- must tell my sister as I'm willing to bet sh'd do this to her mini van (if she doesn't I will). Before she had kids, her old car had a bumper sticker that read "My Doberman could EAT your honors student"

:lol: thought you'd like that one.......my, quite the house full, Beaverly! Angus must be so happy :)

and why in hell did you tell me about those goat lotions? You KNOW how tortured I am when I see something yummy and can't smell it............ :huh:

I can't tell if I'll EVER have as much fun conversing as I had every day of those 5 or 6 months last year.

Maybe I'll try to catch up late at night - brain sometimes a little better then.

Oh Tom. :( This sounds like true depression and.......maybe something else is biologically wrong? I hope the blood work will reveal something.....I think help is needed. Sending a package your way. ;)

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I am just soooooooooooo peevish.......angry.........furious........livid........HE IS A LYING, HORRIBLE PIG-MAN!!!!!!!!! You guys know who I'm talking about - that ba$tard who thinks he's a hero :angry::angry:

<I'll be okay - don't worry>

Jestgar Rising Star
peevish.......angry.........furious........livid........HE IS A LYING, HORRIBLE PIG-MAN!!!!!!!!! You guys know who I'm talking about - that ba$tard who thinks he's a hero :angry::angry:

Susie, use the Shakespeare quotes - so much more descriptive.

jerseyangel Proficient
Susie, use the Shakespeare quotes - so much more descriptive.

And oh-so-phun to use ;)

elye Community Regular

YES!!

HE IS A CHURLISH RUMP-FED MALTWORM!!!!!! :o:lol::lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Nay! More of a gorbellied unchin-snouted barnacle!

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm stickin with goatish motley-minded barnacle......

elye Community Regular

So, went to my doc's house. :huh::lol:

I did not have to crawl upon his freezer, as he doesn't do that kind of examination....just eyes, reflexes, BP, etc. It's more talking.... .a LOT of talking, going over blood sugar levels, trends and patterns, meds.....essentially, my life in an hour. His house is 100 years old, a huge, sprawling, gabled stone manse. I'm glad I did not have to do window duty....just too many of them. And I did hear a clothes dryer going in the background, so I kept wondering if I was going to have some folding to do.....

Ironing?? Bah! This I would refuse............

:rolleyes:

Jestgar Rising Star
So, went to my doc's house. :huh::lol:

I did not have to crawl upon his freezer, as he doesn't do that kind of examination....just eyes, reflexes, BP, etc. It's more talking.... .a LOT of talking, going over blood sugar levels, trends and patterns, meds.....essentially, my life in an hour. His house is 100 years old, a huge, sprawling, gabled stone manse. I'm glad I did not have to do window duty....just too many of them. And I did hear a clothes dryer going in the background, so I kept wondering if I was going to have some folding to do.....

Ironing?? Bah! This I would refuse............

:rolleyes:

Folding might be good for your blood pressure...

elye Community Regular
Folding might be good for your blood pressure...

Gah! Thank gawd, I have superb BP....today it was 112 over 76, as per usual. Something, something, I don't have to worry about......!!

He did have to go and get his BP monitor from the kitchen, where his teenaged son and buddies were seeing how much, and how quickly, their numbers would go up after each successive espresso was pounded back.......

And.....he needed to renew my Eltroxin prescription, and could not find his scrip pad anywhere in his office. I'm quietly starting to wonder about that teenaged son of his, when his wife opens the office door and places the pad on his desk - - she'd used it to jot down phone numbers and appointment times while doing the reception work...... .. . . . . ..

It is an interesting atmosphere in which to be... . . . .. :huh::rolleyes:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
BP monitor from the kitchen, where his teenaged son and buddies were seeing how much, and how quickly, their numbers would go up after each successive espresso was pounded back.......

It is an interesting atmosphere in which to be... . . . .. :huh::rolleyes:

What a riot on both counts.

great b/p by the way

Tom, hang in there........we'll wait for you

not much to chat about tonight but wanted to just say "HI"

judy

curlyfries Contributor

Sooooo...........how long does a girl have to be gone afore she's missed??? <_<:D

Hubby had the computer tied up for the past 2 days tryin to download sumfin. <_<

When I asked him if he was gonna be done today, he said, "Why...you need your fix?"........I been goin thru silly withdrawal!!!

OMG........ .. . Lost in a VaJayJay....... . . . . :huh::huh::lol:

Anybody remember their signing lesson?......I knew it would come in handy eventually!

"Just ahead of the small cysts on the right....a little further in, past the yeast, you'll see a formidable imbedded tumour....I'm just past there".......... :blink::ph34r:

eeewwwww!!! :ph34r:

:lol::lol:

They didn't cimb that tree, silly!!! That is a goat tree . . . that's where goats come from . . . sheeesh!!!

I thought ever-body knew that! ;)

I must direct you to my Open Original Shared Link

WHOA!!!!.....That's dangerous stuff in the hands of sillies!!!!!........and no warning labels! :o

Hi everyone

. ....what day is it already?

I FOUND PTAUGHMN!!!!!! :D

....oh......well.....I guess y'all saw him too, huh? :blink:

The search for tom's psilly must continue..........wonder if it's in me mound of unwashed dishes? :unsure:

......been havin horrible back pain lately.......all me chiropractor's work shot to hades!.....figured out it's from havin to clear the lunch trays from the center of the tables. So now I just tell the kiddos to hand 'em to me.........seems to be helping. I HATE CAFETERIA DUTY!! I walk around in latex gloves like I'm ready to perform surgery.........those evil little gluten monsters!!!!!....Did I tell you???.......now they got me doin BREAKFAST duty, too........'cept the kids have to throw out their own trays.........but do the get all their trash????????.......NOOOO!!!!

Emily......I think your doc has got the concept of a *housecall* a$$-backwards!

Flake and the Poo Crimes

Breast Rats

tinkering with gardeners

Dr. Suess' Turkish Hoo-Has

clothes with no sizes---think it'll catch on?

Oracle PeOter trying to expand psilly minds

dingo faces don't belong on bipeds

Yep.....looks like Psillyville is slowly returning to normal.........well,....you know ;)

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