Re: Back to chat!


Well Cyndi, I know it looks bad now, but you will be amazed at what the
healing process is capable of.
Keeping that in my prayers.  Most any prescription medicine makes me sick,
so I can relate.  Remind me to tell you the story about when I banged my
face up in college.  Looked so bad that the Redskins (they train at
Dickinson) called me "little bad mama" the rest of the summer.  Healed up
fine though.  Just takes a little time.


On 12/1/05, Donna <gossiper@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> Glad to see your back and your spirit didn't get
> damaged :)
>
> Not in the medical profession, but most cuts and
> bruses do heal without much of a scar- just takes
> time. Although this is more than just a minor cut, I
> would think some (most?) of the uglies right now will
> go away.
>
> Definately would call the doctor and ask for a
> different medication. There are a zillion and one out
> there that do the same thing- hopefully you find one
> that doesn't upset your stomach.
>
> Donna
>
>
>
> --- Cyndi Johnson <gardencatalogs@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi y'all, happy Wednesday. I survived my surgery and
> > decided to subscribe again from my yahoo address,
> > since it looks like I'll be home for a while. I had
> > about convinced myself that the procedure wouldn't
> > be
> > much of a much and I'd be back at work next week,
> > but
> > oh no. I have an incision from my brow down the
> > center
> > of my nose, then it curves across one nostril down
> > to
> > my face. Both my eyes are black and swollen. They
> > considerately left me slathered with antibiotic
> > ointment and no bandages so I can see the whole
> > thing
> > clearly, how nice.  One nostril is now way different
> > than the other, which is fretting me quite a bit (DH
> > says he's sure it won't heal that way, but you bet
> > I'm
> > going to talk about it at my follow-up appointment
> > tomorrow). I don't think they actually tested the
> > chunk they took out either, based on some
> > conversation
> > I heard in the recovery room. And the icing is that
> > Vicodin makes me nauseated (or is it nauseous?). All
> > in all I have to say I'm really not having a good
> > time. But no doubt things will get better in a
> > couple
> > days, the pain is already lessening a little even
> > though it looks worse.
> > Now that I'm done whining, congrats to Island Jim on
> > Bashful, kitty #2! Looks like everyone had a pretty
> > good holiday and hopefully you are not getting too
> > much bad weather (except hoping Pam gets lots of
> > rain). It's pretty nice weather here today but
> > weird;
> > we'll have a day of warmth and sun then one of cold
> > 50mph winds, then back to sun. The only gardening
> > I'm
> > doing is planning what cuttings I will give my
> > nephew
> > next spring for his new house.
> > Andrea, do you practice yoga or Pilates? I noticed
> > many of the exercises they prescribe for bad backs
> > are
> > also yoga poses and also used in Pilates classes. If
> > you can find a free class nearby, it's a nice
> > incentive to work out, exercising at home alone is
> > boring.
> >
> > Cyndi
> >
> >
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