Thanks for all the prayers and karma. Hub made it home (despite that fall in the hospital bathroom {eye roll>) and is doing well. Tylenol and Oxy are his friends and he is walking up and down sidewalk several times a day.
My love to all of you!
Thanks for all the prayers and karma. Hub made it home (despite that fall in the hospital bathroom {eye roll>) and is doing well. Tylenol and Oxy are his friends and he is walking up and down sidewalk several times a day. My love to all of you!
Thanks for all the prayers and karma. Hub made it home (despite that fall in the hospital bathroom {eye roll>) and is doing well. Tylenol and Oxy are his friends and he is walking up and down sidewalk several times a day.
My love to all of you!
Thanks for all the prayers and karma. Hub made it home (despite that fall in the hospital bathroom {eye roll>) and is doing well. Tylenol and Oxy are his friends and he is walking up and down sidewalk several times a day.
My love to all of you!
The continuing health saga... first the good news. My tummy and new knee are doing great. Thanks for the prayers and karma.
Bad news - hub continues to mystify with no 'real' diagnosis of why he was in hospital and rehab for 5 weeks. However, he has neurosurgery on Monday to put hardware in his neck in hopes it straightens/strengthens spine and spinal column flow ( at least I think that's what Doogie Howser said).
We were waiting for pre-op appointment today and met couple who had traveled from Indiana to Tampa for the same surgery with this specific doctor. He was here for post-op and was feeling great. Made us feel much better that patients traveled so far (at their doctor's recommendations) and Doogie Howser is in our own backyard. (Real name, Dr. Erik Hayman)
If you are so inclined, pray for Dr. Hayman and hub. Karma is most appreciated.
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May 7, 2025 - 8:14pm
sunybuny wrote:
The continuing health saga... first the good news. My tummy and new knee are doing great. Thanks for the prayers and karma.
Bad news - hub continues to mystify with no 'real' diagnosis of why he was in hospital and rehab for 5 weeks. However, he has neurosurgery on Monday to put hardware in his neck in hopes it straightens/strengthens spine and spinal column flow ( at least I think that's what Doogie Howser said).
We were waiting for pre-op appointment today and met couple who had traveled from Indiana to Tampa for the same surgery with this specific doctor. He was here for post-op and was feeling great. Made us feel much better that patients traveled so far (at their doctor's recommendations) and Doogie Howser is in our own backyard. (Real name, Dr. Erik Hayman)
If you are so inclined, pray for Dr. Hayman and hub. Karma is most appreciated.
The continuing health saga... first the good news. My tummy and new knee are doing great. Thanks for the prayers and karma. Bad news - hub continues to mystify with no 'real' diagnosis of why he was in hospital and rehab for 5 weeks. However, he has neurosurgery on Monday to put hardware in his neck in hopes it straightens/strengthens spine and spinal column flow ( at least I think that's what Doogie Howser said). We were waiting for pre-op appointment today and met couple who had traveled from Indiana to Tampa for the same surgery with this specific doctor. He was here for post-op and was feeling great. Made us feel much better that patients traveled so far (at their doctor's recommendations) and Doogie Howser is in our own backyard. (Real name, Dr. Erik Hayman) If you are so inclined, pray for Dr. Hayman and hub. Karma is most appreciated.
The continuing health saga... first the good news. My tummy and new knee are doing great. Thanks for the prayers and karma.
Bad news - hub continues to mystify with no 'real' diagnosis of why he was in hospital and rehab for 5 weeks. However, he has neurosurgery on Monday to put hardware in his neck in hopes it straightens/strengthens spine and spinal column flow ( at least I think that's what Doogie Howser said).
We were waiting for pre-op appointment today and met couple who had traveled from Indiana to Tampa for the same surgery with this specific doctor. He was here for post-op and was feeling great. Made us feel much better that patients traveled so far (at their doctor's recommendations) and Doogie Howser is in our own backyard. (Real name, Dr. Erik Hayman)
If you are so inclined, pray for Dr. Hayman and hub. Karma is most appreciated.
Tooth extraction, while certainly not the most fun I've had in my life, is done. Home now.
Unpleasant but not for long. Avoid aspirin etc that thins the blood and I thought a water pik on the very very lowest setting with a bit of listerine in the mix helped irrigate and get rid of the icks in there. After the gauze phase is over.