Please Remember Them...
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Hi all, I've really had a few wild weeks since my last post. Some things are looking down and other things are looking up. As ever CP members here have been amazing. There are a few of you that I wish I could make neon signs saying thank you and put them in Time Square. The last statement is less about me and more about the extremely awesome nature of some of the founding members of this place. {BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH} I cannot wait to hear what Paul Watson has to say about this next paragraph. I'm sure it will be humor laced with dismay at my luck yet again. :-D Tomorrow morning at 7:00 both Katie (My 7 year old girl.) and Paige (My 3 year old girl.) go in for emergency tonsil removal. After Paige almost choked to death last night doctors verified that tonsils in both of them are so inflamed that eating is now dangerous and soft foods are the rule until tomorrow (and certainly for 10 days after). Each of them have apnea at night from restricted air ways and yadda, yadda, yadda... So for those of you that pray in whatever method you do remember these 2 for me. Katie has confidently stated, "Dad, once they put me to sleep I never feel a thing!" which is funny and sad at the same time. She asked where the scars would be from this surgery... Paige is excited beyond belief at the thought of being able to watch movie, after movie for day after day. Having had my tonsils out I know what they are in for and frankly I'd rather not pass go and rather not collect my $200. So anyway... just remember each of them for me. At least they will have each other in their misery but it doesn't negate the danger that each of them faces even though it is small. Wish them luck. Wish me luck. These things hit me harder and harder each time they happen. So anyway... that's what is in store for us tomorrow how about you? :omg: :wtf: :-\ :-D :rose:
Hope things all turn out for the best. You and your family deserve at least that. :rose: :)
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]
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Hi all, I've really had a few wild weeks since my last post. Some things are looking down and other things are looking up. As ever CP members here have been amazing. There are a few of you that I wish I could make neon signs saying thank you and put them in Time Square. The last statement is less about me and more about the extremely awesome nature of some of the founding members of this place. {BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH} I cannot wait to hear what Paul Watson has to say about this next paragraph. I'm sure it will be humor laced with dismay at my luck yet again. :-D Tomorrow morning at 7:00 both Katie (My 7 year old girl.) and Paige (My 3 year old girl.) go in for emergency tonsil removal. After Paige almost choked to death last night doctors verified that tonsils in both of them are so inflamed that eating is now dangerous and soft foods are the rule until tomorrow (and certainly for 10 days after). Each of them have apnea at night from restricted air ways and yadda, yadda, yadda... So for those of you that pray in whatever method you do remember these 2 for me. Katie has confidently stated, "Dad, once they put me to sleep I never feel a thing!" which is funny and sad at the same time. She asked where the scars would be from this surgery... Paige is excited beyond belief at the thought of being able to watch movie, after movie for day after day. Having had my tonsils out I know what they are in for and frankly I'd rather not pass go and rather not collect my $200. So anyway... just remember each of them for me. At least they will have each other in their misery but it doesn't negate the danger that each of them faces even though it is small. Wish them luck. Wish me luck. These things hit me harder and harder each time they happen. So anyway... that's what is in store for us tomorrow how about you? :omg: :wtf: :-\ :-D :rose:
Best of luck! Say "Hi" to the girls from everyone here (or at least me and my wife :) ).
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Hi all, I've really had a few wild weeks since my last post. Some things are looking down and other things are looking up. As ever CP members here have been amazing. There are a few of you that I wish I could make neon signs saying thank you and put them in Time Square. The last statement is less about me and more about the extremely awesome nature of some of the founding members of this place. {BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH} I cannot wait to hear what Paul Watson has to say about this next paragraph. I'm sure it will be humor laced with dismay at my luck yet again. :-D Tomorrow morning at 7:00 both Katie (My 7 year old girl.) and Paige (My 3 year old girl.) go in for emergency tonsil removal. After Paige almost choked to death last night doctors verified that tonsils in both of them are so inflamed that eating is now dangerous and soft foods are the rule until tomorrow (and certainly for 10 days after). Each of them have apnea at night from restricted air ways and yadda, yadda, yadda... So for those of you that pray in whatever method you do remember these 2 for me. Katie has confidently stated, "Dad, once they put me to sleep I never feel a thing!" which is funny and sad at the same time. She asked where the scars would be from this surgery... Paige is excited beyond belief at the thought of being able to watch movie, after movie for day after day. Having had my tonsils out I know what they are in for and frankly I'd rather not pass go and rather not collect my $200. So anyway... just remember each of them for me. At least they will have each other in their misery but it doesn't negate the danger that each of them faces even though it is small. Wish them luck. Wish me luck. These things hit me harder and harder each time they happen. So anyway... that's what is in store for us tomorrow how about you? :omg: :wtf: :-\ :-D :rose:
Good luck to both of them! Better stock up on ice cream!!!
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Hi all, I've really had a few wild weeks since my last post. Some things are looking down and other things are looking up. As ever CP members here have been amazing. There are a few of you that I wish I could make neon signs saying thank you and put them in Time Square. The last statement is less about me and more about the extremely awesome nature of some of the founding members of this place. {BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH} I cannot wait to hear what Paul Watson has to say about this next paragraph. I'm sure it will be humor laced with dismay at my luck yet again. :-D Tomorrow morning at 7:00 both Katie (My 7 year old girl.) and Paige (My 3 year old girl.) go in for emergency tonsil removal. After Paige almost choked to death last night doctors verified that tonsils in both of them are so inflamed that eating is now dangerous and soft foods are the rule until tomorrow (and certainly for 10 days after). Each of them have apnea at night from restricted air ways and yadda, yadda, yadda... So for those of you that pray in whatever method you do remember these 2 for me. Katie has confidently stated, "Dad, once they put me to sleep I never feel a thing!" which is funny and sad at the same time. She asked where the scars would be from this surgery... Paige is excited beyond belief at the thought of being able to watch movie, after movie for day after day. Having had my tonsils out I know what they are in for and frankly I'd rather not pass go and rather not collect my $200. So anyway... just remember each of them for me. At least they will have each other in their misery but it doesn't negate the danger that each of them faces even though it is small. Wish them luck. Wish me luck. These things hit me harder and harder each time they happen. So anyway... that's what is in store for us tomorrow how about you? :omg: :wtf: :-\ :-D :rose:
;) Give it a couple of days and you'll see them bounce back. Think you've had trouble keeping up so far? Things are finally turning around at work, a project at work is finally taking off that gives me real involvement. Elaine :rose:
Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.
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Hi all, I've really had a few wild weeks since my last post. Some things are looking down and other things are looking up. As ever CP members here have been amazing. There are a few of you that I wish I could make neon signs saying thank you and put them in Time Square. The last statement is less about me and more about the extremely awesome nature of some of the founding members of this place. {BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH} I cannot wait to hear what Paul Watson has to say about this next paragraph. I'm sure it will be humor laced with dismay at my luck yet again. :-D Tomorrow morning at 7:00 both Katie (My 7 year old girl.) and Paige (My 3 year old girl.) go in for emergency tonsil removal. After Paige almost choked to death last night doctors verified that tonsils in both of them are so inflamed that eating is now dangerous and soft foods are the rule until tomorrow (and certainly for 10 days after). Each of them have apnea at night from restricted air ways and yadda, yadda, yadda... So for those of you that pray in whatever method you do remember these 2 for me. Katie has confidently stated, "Dad, once they put me to sleep I never feel a thing!" which is funny and sad at the same time. She asked where the scars would be from this surgery... Paige is excited beyond belief at the thought of being able to watch movie, after movie for day after day. Having had my tonsils out I know what they are in for and frankly I'd rather not pass go and rather not collect my $200. So anyway... just remember each of them for me. At least they will have each other in their misery but it doesn't negate the danger that each of them faces even though it is small. Wish them luck. Wish me luck. These things hit me harder and harder each time they happen. So anyway... that's what is in store for us tomorrow how about you? :omg: :wtf: :-\ :-D :rose:
Rex, I have no other words than best of luck to all of you. I can only wish that if I ever face troubles the way you did that I meet them with strength like yours. My prayers for all of you. :rose:
Sig history "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon Unix is a Four Letter Word, and Vi is a Two Letter Abbreviation
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;) Give it a couple of days and you'll see them bounce back. Think you've had trouble keeping up so far? Things are finally turning around at work, a project at work is finally taking off that gives me real involvement. Elaine :rose:
Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.
Trollslayer wrote:
a project at work is finally taking off that gives me real involvement.
That's fantastic - you must now be one happy pussycat. A big purrr from me.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Hi all, I've really had a few wild weeks since my last post. Some things are looking down and other things are looking up. As ever CP members here have been amazing. There are a few of you that I wish I could make neon signs saying thank you and put them in Time Square. The last statement is less about me and more about the extremely awesome nature of some of the founding members of this place. {BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH} I cannot wait to hear what Paul Watson has to say about this next paragraph. I'm sure it will be humor laced with dismay at my luck yet again. :-D Tomorrow morning at 7:00 both Katie (My 7 year old girl.) and Paige (My 3 year old girl.) go in for emergency tonsil removal. After Paige almost choked to death last night doctors verified that tonsils in both of them are so inflamed that eating is now dangerous and soft foods are the rule until tomorrow (and certainly for 10 days after). Each of them have apnea at night from restricted air ways and yadda, yadda, yadda... So for those of you that pray in whatever method you do remember these 2 for me. Katie has confidently stated, "Dad, once they put me to sleep I never feel a thing!" which is funny and sad at the same time. She asked where the scars would be from this surgery... Paige is excited beyond belief at the thought of being able to watch movie, after movie for day after day. Having had my tonsils out I know what they are in for and frankly I'd rather not pass go and rather not collect my $200. So anyway... just remember each of them for me. At least they will have each other in their misery but it doesn't negate the danger that each of them faces even though it is small. Wish them luck. Wish me luck. These things hit me harder and harder each time they happen. So anyway... that's what is in store for us tomorrow how about you? :omg: :wtf: :-\ :-D :rose:
Good luck :)
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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;) Give it a couple of days and you'll see them bounce back. Think you've had trouble keeping up so far? Things are finally turning around at work, a project at work is finally taking off that gives me real involvement. Elaine :rose:
Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.
Yes! Ice cream will be a treat for the kids in a few days :)
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Trollslayer wrote:
a project at work is finally taking off that gives me real involvement.
That's fantastic - you must now be one happy pussycat. A big purrr from me.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
There is a Tom Jones song going through my head now and I will seek revenge. You have been forewarned. :)
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]
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Hi all, I've really had a few wild weeks since my last post. Some things are looking down and other things are looking up. As ever CP members here have been amazing. There are a few of you that I wish I could make neon signs saying thank you and put them in Time Square. The last statement is less about me and more about the extremely awesome nature of some of the founding members of this place. {BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH} I cannot wait to hear what Paul Watson has to say about this next paragraph. I'm sure it will be humor laced with dismay at my luck yet again. :-D Tomorrow morning at 7:00 both Katie (My 7 year old girl.) and Paige (My 3 year old girl.) go in for emergency tonsil removal. After Paige almost choked to death last night doctors verified that tonsils in both of them are so inflamed that eating is now dangerous and soft foods are the rule until tomorrow (and certainly for 10 days after). Each of them have apnea at night from restricted air ways and yadda, yadda, yadda... So for those of you that pray in whatever method you do remember these 2 for me. Katie has confidently stated, "Dad, once they put me to sleep I never feel a thing!" which is funny and sad at the same time. She asked where the scars would be from this surgery... Paige is excited beyond belief at the thought of being able to watch movie, after movie for day after day. Having had my tonsils out I know what they are in for and frankly I'd rather not pass go and rather not collect my $200. So anyway... just remember each of them for me. At least they will have each other in their misery but it doesn't negate the danger that each of them faces even though it is small. Wish them luck. Wish me luck. These things hit me harder and harder each time they happen. So anyway... that's what is in store for us tomorrow how about you? :omg: :wtf: :-\ :-D :rose:
I will keep them in my prayers.:rose: On a related note, I remember getting my tonsils out. I was overjoyed at the idea of ice cream and movies for at least a week. I had no problems with the idea of being knocked out (I had already had multiple surgeries on my ears). Of course, nothing can prepare you for having your tonsils removed and not being able to talk for a few days (which, for me, was torture). But all of that is secondary to the fact that I promptly got sick upon returning home from the hospital. Nothing says pain quite like puking while your throat is still healing from a tonsilectomy (sp?). Those were the days... ;P
Have faith in yourself; amateurs built the Ark, professionals built the Titanic.
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Hi all, I've really had a few wild weeks since my last post. Some things are looking down and other things are looking up. As ever CP members here have been amazing. There are a few of you that I wish I could make neon signs saying thank you and put them in Time Square. The last statement is less about me and more about the extremely awesome nature of some of the founding members of this place. {BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH} I cannot wait to hear what Paul Watson has to say about this next paragraph. I'm sure it will be humor laced with dismay at my luck yet again. :-D Tomorrow morning at 7:00 both Katie (My 7 year old girl.) and Paige (My 3 year old girl.) go in for emergency tonsil removal. After Paige almost choked to death last night doctors verified that tonsils in both of them are so inflamed that eating is now dangerous and soft foods are the rule until tomorrow (and certainly for 10 days after). Each of them have apnea at night from restricted air ways and yadda, yadda, yadda... So for those of you that pray in whatever method you do remember these 2 for me. Katie has confidently stated, "Dad, once they put me to sleep I never feel a thing!" which is funny and sad at the same time. She asked where the scars would be from this surgery... Paige is excited beyond belief at the thought of being able to watch movie, after movie for day after day. Having had my tonsils out I know what they are in for and frankly I'd rather not pass go and rather not collect my $200. So anyway... just remember each of them for me. At least they will have each other in their misery but it doesn't negate the danger that each of them faces even though it is small. Wish them luck. Wish me luck. These things hit me harder and harder each time they happen. So anyway... that's what is in store for us tomorrow how about you? :omg: :wtf: :-\ :-D :rose:
All I remember about having my tonsils removed was the choice between Weetabix, or Ice Cream - I chose the Ice Cream. :) Well, I wish them both the best :beer:, err I mean :rose:
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Hi all, I've really had a few wild weeks since my last post. Some things are looking down and other things are looking up. As ever CP members here have been amazing. There are a few of you that I wish I could make neon signs saying thank you and put them in Time Square. The last statement is less about me and more about the extremely awesome nature of some of the founding members of this place. {BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH} I cannot wait to hear what Paul Watson has to say about this next paragraph. I'm sure it will be humor laced with dismay at my luck yet again. :-D Tomorrow morning at 7:00 both Katie (My 7 year old girl.) and Paige (My 3 year old girl.) go in for emergency tonsil removal. After Paige almost choked to death last night doctors verified that tonsils in both of them are so inflamed that eating is now dangerous and soft foods are the rule until tomorrow (and certainly for 10 days after). Each of them have apnea at night from restricted air ways and yadda, yadda, yadda... So for those of you that pray in whatever method you do remember these 2 for me. Katie has confidently stated, "Dad, once they put me to sleep I never feel a thing!" which is funny and sad at the same time. She asked where the scars would be from this surgery... Paige is excited beyond belief at the thought of being able to watch movie, after movie for day after day. Having had my tonsils out I know what they are in for and frankly I'd rather not pass go and rather not collect my $200. So anyway... just remember each of them for me. At least they will have each other in their misery but it doesn't negate the danger that each of them faces even though it is small. Wish them luck. Wish me luck. These things hit me harder and harder each time they happen. So anyway... that's what is in store for us tomorrow how about you? :omg: :wtf: :-\ :-D :rose:
:rose: Best wishes for Katie and Paige :rose:
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Hi all, I've really had a few wild weeks since my last post. Some things are looking down and other things are looking up. As ever CP members here have been amazing. There are a few of you that I wish I could make neon signs saying thank you and put them in Time Square. The last statement is less about me and more about the extremely awesome nature of some of the founding members of this place. {BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH} I cannot wait to hear what Paul Watson has to say about this next paragraph. I'm sure it will be humor laced with dismay at my luck yet again. :-D Tomorrow morning at 7:00 both Katie (My 7 year old girl.) and Paige (My 3 year old girl.) go in for emergency tonsil removal. After Paige almost choked to death last night doctors verified that tonsils in both of them are so inflamed that eating is now dangerous and soft foods are the rule until tomorrow (and certainly for 10 days after). Each of them have apnea at night from restricted air ways and yadda, yadda, yadda... So for those of you that pray in whatever method you do remember these 2 for me. Katie has confidently stated, "Dad, once they put me to sleep I never feel a thing!" which is funny and sad at the same time. She asked where the scars would be from this surgery... Paige is excited beyond belief at the thought of being able to watch movie, after movie for day after day. Having had my tonsils out I know what they are in for and frankly I'd rather not pass go and rather not collect my $200. So anyway... just remember each of them for me. At least they will have each other in their misery but it doesn't negate the danger that each of them faces even though it is small. Wish them luck. Wish me luck. These things hit me harder and harder each time they happen. So anyway... that's what is in store for us tomorrow how about you? :omg: :wtf: :-\ :-D :rose:
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Hi all, I've really had a few wild weeks since my last post. Some things are looking down and other things are looking up. As ever CP members here have been amazing. There are a few of you that I wish I could make neon signs saying thank you and put them in Time Square. The last statement is less about me and more about the extremely awesome nature of some of the founding members of this place. {BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH}-{BLAH} I cannot wait to hear what Paul Watson has to say about this next paragraph. I'm sure it will be humor laced with dismay at my luck yet again. :-D Tomorrow morning at 7:00 both Katie (My 7 year old girl.) and Paige (My 3 year old girl.) go in for emergency tonsil removal. After Paige almost choked to death last night doctors verified that tonsils in both of them are so inflamed that eating is now dangerous and soft foods are the rule until tomorrow (and certainly for 10 days after). Each of them have apnea at night from restricted air ways and yadda, yadda, yadda... So for those of you that pray in whatever method you do remember these 2 for me. Katie has confidently stated, "Dad, once they put me to sleep I never feel a thing!" which is funny and sad at the same time. She asked where the scars would be from this surgery... Paige is excited beyond belief at the thought of being able to watch movie, after movie for day after day. Having had my tonsils out I know what they are in for and frankly I'd rather not pass go and rather not collect my $200. So anyway... just remember each of them for me. At least they will have each other in their misery but it doesn't negate the danger that each of them faces even though it is small. Wish them luck. Wish me luck. These things hit me harder and harder each time they happen. So anyway... that's what is in store for us tomorrow how about you? :omg: :wtf: :-\ :-D :rose:
Best luck and wishes to all of you.
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