Place: 66erville Comments: Any word from/on Charles and when he is going ion the hospital??
Place: Cold, Wet & tired Comments: Sam-I don't blame you a bit. You never know how things will go & I know you want to enjoy the upcoming holidays with your family & G-kids! It's too bad the Drs, technicians & schedulers aren't more forthcoming and actually explain what it is they are going to do to us. I'll pray this procedure you have done next yr will help the problem & you won't have to undergo any more. Love to you & Sarah! On 11-19 1-wk follow-up visit to Dr. He removed the 2 stints from up in my nose & it immediately took away the intense pain & pressure I had been having since surgery. My upper lip is still blk & I have the purple/black streak running down my mouth & under my jaw. Eyebrow area & lower face still swollen, but there is improvement. I'm determined each day will be a little better and in another 2 wks I will be close to normal. Dr. said it may take a total of 5-6 wks from surgery before all the swelling goes down. But I'm just glad I had this done since he found those darn polyps. Very happy & thankful that by Christmas I will feel (and hopefully look) better than ever! I'm really looking forward to Thanksgiving . . . my sis-n-law is cooking!!! Yea!!!!! Sally my friend - Thank you for the sweet card!
Place: Coppell Comments: Sandy, thank the good Lord the polyps are non- cancerous. These radiologists are just like doctors, herding cattle through. Since no radiologist called me from the hospital to explain my Retrograde Urethragram, I googled it and found that radioactive dye will be shot inside me in order to get a good picture of the scar tissue built up. Let's see now, 42 external beam radiation treatments caused the scar tissue and now shoot me with radiation dye. Called my urologist and rescheduled the "X-ray" until after the holidays. bless his heart, he has now had to rearrange his busy schedule because of me. Go figure. Lets all go to the beach!
Place: Ft W Comments: Sandy, I'm really glad the polyps were non-cancerous. Situations like this make me so mad and scare me to pieces. We put our bodies/lives in doctors' hands. And then some tech "doesn't read it correctly"!! They better keep that malpractice insurance paid up!
Place: Dallas Comments: OMG Sandy, cannot believe they did not see the polyps on the CT Scan. That is definitely not an easy surgery!!! Why did he not tell Don this after the surgery was over??? I am definitely glad that they were not cancerous. Praying for a quick recovery for you. You definitely have a lot to be thankful for. Hopefully the pain is getting better. I know Don is doing a great job taking care of you. Hope to talk with you this next week when you are feeling better.
Place: Cypress springs Comments: Gee SNL...can you do anything simple? This was supposed to be just simply sinus surgery.....hope you feel better.
Place: Ratcheer Comments: My Doc says I have Anexrexia-Dyslexia. That's where you think you are real-real thin...... but you've got it backwards. DWS
Place: Calif. Comments: Speaking of doctors, I got a health scare earlier in the week. Doctor said I have furniture disease; my chest is falling into my drawers.
Place: Lazy S Ranch Comments: SNL, glad you are getting some good news and took care of current and potential problems. Hope the healing process proceeds quickly for you. Best wishes! My good news/bad news Dr. story: man wakes up in the hospital with the surgeon sitting by his side with good news/ bad news. The man decides to get the bad news first. "Well', says the doc, "you were in a horrible accident and I had to remove both of your legs to save your life." the man looks under the sheet and sees his legs are actually gone. He is visably shaken but asks "What is the good news?" The Dr. says " See that guy across the ward?" The guy gets a little encouraged and says "Yes, Yes, what about him?" The Doctor says "He wants to buy your shoes!"
Place: Sick Bay Comments: Y'all are always interesting. I can only imagine what went thru Richard's unique brain. Glad some of you helped ease his mind as to what FU stood for. It's old SWBell shorthand. We were forced to use certain abbreviations for words & I still use many of them tda. Anyway, brought a smile to my face & that's not easy with a fat lip. Told Don I had a few questions I wanted Dr to answer. I needed to know what caused the excessive bleeding & all this blood pooling in my lower face. When I asked Dr he sat dwn on his stool & slid over to his w/his laptop. 1st words out of his mouth, " I have some good news & some bad news." For goodness sake, give me the good news 1st!! Here's what the Doc said . . . I haven't actually gotten the pathological rpt yet, but I did t/w the Pathologist myself this mrng & he said the 2 polyps removed were not cancerous. However these were xxxxxxx polyps & they can turn cancerous, so the good news is these weren't. Want to take a wild guess as to which words I picked up on in the Doc's statement & why I don't remember the type & name of the polyps?!! That's why I used Xs. He then sd the bad news is that my Ins (UHC) didn't approve pmt!!! I said WAIT, Let's go bk to the polyps!! WHAT!!?? Doc sd that whomever read CT scan failed to see the polyps & only reported blocked sinus cavities. Not only did he clean & wash out infection in all 8 sinus cavities, he also removed 2 large polyps, one on ea side. That's why I had so much bleeding. He then removed the splints from inside my nose & told me I shd be feeling much better in another wk, but it will probably take another 2-3 after that for all the swelling to go away. He gently patted me on the arm & sd not to worry abt the Ins Co, as he will handle them. When Don & I left & all the way home we were still wondering how tda was the first time either of us had ever heard the word "polyps". He asked, "How could we have missed it?" I politely told him that I was in so much pain & full of drugs on Tue & Wed, how cd I have remembered anything? What was his excuse! Doc will send me the rpt as soon as he gets it. My lesson from this is I will never ever take a Dr.s assurance of a surgery being a "simple procedure" as a given! If the person reading the CT scan had read the info correctly, the Dr wd hve known B4 the surgery of the add'l problems, but Doc found out during surgery. But you know what, I'm so Thankful for those words, "non-cancerous" that nothing else matters. I'm gng to get better ea day & I'm sure my family & I are gng to have some great laughs abt this on TNKGVN. Especially when they see how bad my face will still look!!!
Place: En der von Grosvenor Comments: Richard, Das funny!
Place: Calif. Comments: Smiley, that reminds me. Want to know what we feed horses in East LA? (spoken in a hip-hop voice) "Haaaaaaaaaaaay".
Place: Cypress springs Comments: Before you keep imagining all kinds of things it means follow up. SNL cannot do things normal ....she has to turn colors...cut her head open....you know....Halloween would be a better time to do this! At least you would fit in ...And maybe not scare the kids!
Place: Dme toS Comments: SNL, so sorry to hear of your ordeal...no fun . Prayers being sent your way for healing.FU - follow up!. Stumped me too at first, Richard
Place: Der Grosvenor Comments: Richard, I'm not sure but I think it has something to do with the horse you rode in on. But I'v been wrong before. SNL, Wishing you a very speedy recovery. |
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