Happy holiday from rm 320 at the hospital

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  • buckeye2
    buckeye2 Member Posts: 428 Member
    I am praying that your pain
    I am praying that your pain subsides and that you get tp go home soon. Lisa
  • lauragb
    lauragb Member Posts: 370 Member
    Sorry to read this. I am
    Sorry to read this. I am hoping and praying that by now your pain
    is under control.
    Sending light your way.
    Laura
  • lizzydavis
    lizzydavis Member Posts: 893
    lauragb said:

    Sorry to read this. I am
    Sorry to read this. I am hoping and praying that by now your pain
    is under control.
    Sending light your way.
    Laura

    Blake, how are you doing today?
    Blake, how are you doing today?

    Lizzy
  • lisa42
    lisa42 Member Posts: 3,625 Member
    Very sorry
    Very sorry to hear you're in the hospital and in pain- especially a bummer in a major way over Christmas. Yes, it does seem that they could do a better job with managing your pain. Do they know what the problem is? (sorry if I missed a post where you already talked about this).

    Take care- I will say a prayer for you-

    Lisa
  • jjaj133
    jjaj133 Member Posts: 867 Member
    Blake, I was so sorry to
    Blake, I was so sorry to read this. i hope your are better today. Sending prayers your way.
    judy
  • LivinginNH
    LivinginNH Member Posts: 1,456 Member
    Oh dear, I hope that you're

    Oh dear, I hope that you're feeling better today. I'm so sorry that you had to spend Christmas in the hospital. Get better soon...

    Hugs,

    Cynthia
  • sharpy102
    sharpy102 Member Posts: 368 Member
    You better hurry out of the
    You better hurry out of the hospital with no pain!!! We need you here!!! :) Wish you the best and hopefully by the time you read this, you won't even remember that you were in a hospital with pain!!!
    Take care,
    - Sophie
  • Buckwirth
    Buckwirth Member Posts: 1,258 Member
    Thanks everyone!
    Got some of the underlying issues cleared out, but the pain persists. In about an hour I get a pain-pump installed, which should allow me to go home.

    Hope you all had a Merry Xmas, and wishing you all a Happy New Year!

    Blake
  • Buckwirth
    Buckwirth Member Posts: 1,258 Member
    Buckwirth said:

    Thanks everyone!
    Got some of the underlying issues cleared out, but the pain persists. In about an hour I get a pain-pump installed, which should allow me to go home.

    Hope you all had a Merry Xmas, and wishing you all a Happy New Year!

    Blake

    Pain Pump
    Is in! Apparently it will take a few days to work, but the first thing I notice is that I can kid around with the staff and my family; humor and actual pain don't seem to mix well with me.

    The pump is a small flask of morphine placed above my right hip, which delivers a small, steady dose directly to my spine. They also give me a little remote control to bump it up if I ever want to play football, or feel like arguing with a cop.

    The idea is to deliver powerful anti-pain meds locally so that the do not cause the kind of systemic damage these meds are wont to do (opium is a TCM treatment for diarrhea).

    Now, all I need to get taken care of is this small turkey between my legs. The nurses want to truss it up, but that just makes me concerned about ulterior motives....

    : smile:
  • smokeyjoe
    smokeyjoe Member Posts: 1,425 Member
    Buckwirth said:

    Pain Pump
    Is in! Apparently it will take a few days to work, but the first thing I notice is that I can kid around with the staff and my family; humor and actual pain don't seem to mix well with me.

    The pump is a small flask of morphine placed above my right hip, which delivers a small, steady dose directly to my spine. They also give me a little remote control to bump it up if I ever want to play football, or feel like arguing with a cop.

    The idea is to deliver powerful anti-pain meds locally so that the do not cause the kind of systemic damage these meds are wont to do (opium is a TCM treatment for diarrhea).

    Now, all I need to get taken care of is this small turkey between my legs. The nurses want to truss it up, but that just makes me concerned about ulterior motives....

    : smile:

    Buck, so sorry you had to
    Buck, so sorry you had to have all this happen over the holidays. I hope they can resolve this for you and have you pain free.
  • Sundanceh
    Sundanceh Member Posts: 4,392 Member
    Blake
    Home for the holidays - sounds good to me:)

    Glad you've found pain relief...it is hard to be charming through clenched jaws:)

    -c
  • tommycat
    tommycat Member Posts: 790 Member
    Buckwirth said:

    Pain Pump
    Is in! Apparently it will take a few days to work, but the first thing I notice is that I can kid around with the staff and my family; humor and actual pain don't seem to mix well with me.

    The pump is a small flask of morphine placed above my right hip, which delivers a small, steady dose directly to my spine. They also give me a little remote control to bump it up if I ever want to play football, or feel like arguing with a cop.

    The idea is to deliver powerful anti-pain meds locally so that the do not cause the kind of systemic damage these meds are wont to do (opium is a TCM treatment for diarrhea).

    Now, all I need to get taken care of is this small turkey between my legs. The nurses want to truss it up, but that just makes me concerned about ulterior motives....

    : smile:

    Glad to hear you got it
    Glad to hear you got it addressed AND got your humor back. I rely on mine to get me through the bleakest times. Sounds like other things are working right too if you are having Forum fantasies about the nurses :)
    Glad you are better~
  • taraHK
    taraHK Member Posts: 1,952 Member
    So sorry to hear you landed up in hospital and with this pain. But very glad to hear you are hooked up now with a pump -- and with the prospect of getting outa there. For me, "getting sprung" from hospital always helps the humour scales also!!

    Thinking of you

    Tara
  • buckeye2
    buckeye2 Member Posts: 428 Member
    Buckwirth said:

    Pain Pump
    Is in! Apparently it will take a few days to work, but the first thing I notice is that I can kid around with the staff and my family; humor and actual pain don't seem to mix well with me.

    The pump is a small flask of morphine placed above my right hip, which delivers a small, steady dose directly to my spine. They also give me a little remote control to bump it up if I ever want to play football, or feel like arguing with a cop.

    The idea is to deliver powerful anti-pain meds locally so that the do not cause the kind of systemic damage these meds are wont to do (opium is a TCM treatment for diarrhea).

    Now, all I need to get taken care of is this small turkey between my legs. The nurses want to truss it up, but that just makes me concerned about ulterior motives....

    : smile:

    Your humor is back. That's
    Your humor is back. That's a good sign. Lisa
  • lauragb
    lauragb Member Posts: 370 Member
    Buckwirth said:

    Pain Pump
    Is in! Apparently it will take a few days to work, but the first thing I notice is that I can kid around with the staff and my family; humor and actual pain don't seem to mix well with me.

    The pump is a small flask of morphine placed above my right hip, which delivers a small, steady dose directly to my spine. They also give me a little remote control to bump it up if I ever want to play football, or feel like arguing with a cop.

    The idea is to deliver powerful anti-pain meds locally so that the do not cause the kind of systemic damage these meds are wont to do (opium is a TCM treatment for diarrhea).

    Now, all I need to get taken care of is this small turkey between my legs. The nurses want to truss it up, but that just makes me concerned about ulterior motives....

    : smile:

    Pain totally sucks so I'm
    Pain totally sucks so I'm glad to hear you have a remedy that will be at
    its full potential in a few days and then on your way outa there.

    Laura