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On Nov 13, 7:21*pm, "Morgans" wrote:
I recall the relief I got from morphine when I had a kidney stone... sure was nice... John Did that too this summer, John. * Quote (echo): "sure was nice". Flash Do yourself a favor, and go see a urologist, and do a 24 hour urine catch test. I had about 15 stones, ended up having to get one cut out, and did the test. I have not had ONE SINGLE STONE, since then, and all I did different is take one small diuretic pill. Did I mention that it is nice not to NEED morphine? g Morphine has been my friend in the hospital before, though. Yep, there isn't much anything better, when you need it. My kids still tell stories of how I was saying, "morphine is my friend" with a stupid grin, lying in the hospital bed. g -- Jim in NC http://article.nationalreview.com/?q...Q2ZmMzYmM5ZjA= |
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![]() wrote in message ... Hi guys, I'm doing good. They DID do the procedure. The pain was an artifact OF the procedure. I should of been FORCED to take the painkillers about 1500 instead of being allowed to sleep. But the instructions fell into an information gap somewhere between the physician and me. I'll probably end up addicted to morphine but I'm willing, so long as it keeps the pain at bay. Which it does, if they give me enough of it. Right now I'm feeling no pain; shoulld be able to bathe by myself. Mixed feelings about that :-) Lab results are VERY GOOD. Going down this morning for another check but if the present trend continues, I'm on the road to recovery, at least from that portion of the PAIN. If we can keep the pain corralled we're good to go for a more aggressive chemotherapy regime; go after the tumor where it lives. The more of it we can eat up with the chemo, the better my chances of being around for Christmas. And beyond. Vetebroplasty. Good medicine. Cats gave me head-dives this morning as I WALKED amongst them. No canes. And NO PAIN. Still got a few probllems to work out, such as no strength, but the lab reports say the demon is back in its cave. So take a bow, guys. A lot of this has been due to your support, most of which has not been publicly posted. Hell of a note, Badwater Bill and all, happening at the same time. I'd rather have the pain if it would bring him back. -R.S.Hoover Glad it's working. I know you have a lot more sea stories to pass on. Bob |
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![]() wrote in message ... Hi guys, I'm doing good. They DID do the procedure. The pain was an artifact OF the procedure. I should of been FORCED to take the painkillers about 1500 instead of being allowed to sleep. But the instructions fell into an information gap somewhere between the physician and me. Yep. Happens at times. Difference between you and me must be that you put up with the pain, and I would have been on the phone whinning for more and better pain meds! g I'll probably end up addicted to morphine but I'm willing, so long as it keeps the pain at bay. Which it does, if they give me enough of it. Hell with the addiction. You can worry about beating that, later. Tests have shown that patients heal better, and faster, when pain is under control. Lab results are VERY GOOD. Going down this morning for another check but if the present trend continues, I'm on the road to recovery, at least from that portion of the PAIN. If we can keep the pain corralled we're good to go for a more aggressive chemotherapy regime; go after the tumor where it lives. The more of it we can eat up with the chemo, the better my chances of being around for Christmas. And beyond. Damn good news! Vetebroplasty. Good medicine. Cats gave me head-dives this morning as I WALKED amongst them. No canes. And NO PAIN. And what more can a person ask for, except perhaps no cats? g Keep it going like this, and chugger will be chugging in no time! -- Jim in NC |
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