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Already off and runn'n :ph34r:


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mommida Enthusiast

I've been gearing up for this for at least three days now. :ph34r:

L.

Lisa Mentor

Karen, come out, come out, where ever you are!!!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Just got back from the hospital. Mom's still in a lot of pain. You will find this interesting: Mom is on liquids only but has really bad heartburn and they can't get clearance for her to have any antacids, so I pulled out my Altoids, asked the nurse if Mom was allowed to have them, she said "sure", so I gave them to Mom and they took her heartburn away!

Tellin' ya, I could write a book - 101 Uses for Altoids!

Hugs.

Karen

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Just got back from the hospital. Mom's still in a lot of pain. You will find this interesting: Mom is on liquids only but has really bad heartburn and they can't get clearance for her to have any antacids, so I pulled out my Altoids, asked the nurse if Mom was allowed to have them, she said "sure", so I gave them to Mom and they took her heartburn away!

Tellin' ya, I could write a book - 101 Uses for Altoids!

Hugs.

Karen

You're so funny! What's going on with mom? I apologize if you already explained this. I hope she gets better!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I had to take her up to the hospital a few nights ago. She is having another flare-up of her diverticulitis..... She has a CT-Scan tomorrow, hopefully, they won't have to do surgery.......

Hugs.

Karen

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It doesn't look like this flare-up is as bad as the one last year, where she had many days of bloody diarrhea and was VERY sick. This time around, she is in alot of pain, but she is constipated with it this time...... The x-ray showed there was no perforation, so I think they won't have to do any surgery, just keep her on the IV and the antibiotics for a few more days......

Hugs.

Karen


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mommida Enthusiast

Karen,

I wish your mom a speedy recovery.

How about those Altoids able to cure heartburn and save marriages!!?

Does anyone remember that song by Gowan, Strange Animal? It could be the full moon theme song with all the howling in it.

L.

lindalee Enthusiast

Karen - hope your mom will get better

You and your Altoids

Me and my epson salt.

Take care

rinne Apprentice

Karen, I hope your mother recovers soon.

This seems to be a relatively tame full moon gathering, is it too early yet? I've heard rumors of past shenanigans. :lol:

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Yeah, unfortunately, when there is a Post Patrol Police Officer around, we keep our straightjackets on so as to not get hauled up on the carpet..... <_<

Lisa Mentor

This is the harvest "full, or fool" full moon.........let's just bust out of here and get crazy!!! One day of the month we get weierdo...weierdo ends at midnight........

Mtndog Collaborator

Karen- Hugs to you and your mom!

I just have one thing to say. I'm taking my sorry butt to bed where I can going to open the shades and let that moon shine on me all night.

I'll probably look like this in the morning

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(Hit refresh button for new pic of Bev)

mouse Enthusiast

If I stare at the moon all night, can I look as good as Beverly :):lol:

Canadian Karen Community Regular

If I stared at the moon all night, I would look like this....

<------------------------------------- hit refresh......

;)

mouse Enthusiast

I am getting into trouble at my house between this thread and the 40 ish thread. I am laughing so loud that hubby thinks I should tone it down so he can hear the TV. I love Karen's photo :lol:

rinne Apprentice

I think I'd like to look like Karen and feel like Beverly. :lol:

Mtndog Collaborator
A thread called "full moon" <------ :lol:

Ba HA HA HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Should I change my avatar (we do have some "full moon pics" floating around somewhere)? I'm sure I'd get demoted!

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