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Cut that sucker out!

Richard/easyflip
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hang in there... It will getJanetRotundo said:Prayers flying!
Prayers flying!
hang in there... It will get better
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Yes Jeff, home nowjanderson1964 said:Richard are you home from the
Richard are you home from the hospital now.
Got home Saturday. It's so much nicer here at home compared to the hospital. That place is not good for resting! At a minimum they wake you up every 3 hours for vital signs and meds. Im not complaining, they did a great job. There was a hope for laporoscopic but once they were in they realized they had to do a full open procedure, got a nice 17 inch scar! Docs all happy though and it feels great having that tumor gone and out of me! Good luck on your scan, let's hope all your tumors become operable. Thanks for asking!
Easyflip
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Easyflip said:
Yes Jeff, home now
Got home Saturday. It's so much nicer here at home compared to the hospital. That place is not good for resting! At a minimum they wake you up every 3 hours for vital signs and meds. Im not complaining, they did a great job. There was a hope for laporoscopic but once they were in they realized they had to do a full open procedure, got a nice 17 inch scar! Docs all happy though and it feels great having that tumor gone and out of me! Good luck on your scan, let's hope all your tumors become operable. Thanks for asking!
Easyflip
hi Richard, indeed home is best. Now rest and heal. Positive thinking is a must.
one day at a time. Healing prayers to you.
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You have a great attitude!Easyflip said:Yes Jeff, home now
Got home Saturday. It's so much nicer here at home compared to the hospital. That place is not good for resting! At a minimum they wake you up every 3 hours for vital signs and meds. Im not complaining, they did a great job. There was a hope for laporoscopic but once they were in they realized they had to do a full open procedure, got a nice 17 inch scar! Docs all happy though and it feels great having that tumor gone and out of me! Good luck on your scan, let's hope all your tumors become operable. Thanks for asking!
Easyflip
You have a great attitude! You were in the hospital four days? Wow, good for you! Best of luck with continued healing.
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Wishing you an easy recoupEasyflip said:Yes Jeff, home now
Got home Saturday. It's so much nicer here at home compared to the hospital. That place is not good for resting! At a minimum they wake you up every 3 hours for vital signs and meds. Im not complaining, they did a great job. There was a hope for laporoscopic but once they were in they realized they had to do a full open procedure, got a nice 17 inch scar! Docs all happy though and it feels great having that tumor gone and out of me! Good luck on your scan, let's hope all your tumors become operable. Thanks for asking!
Easyflip
Wishing you an easy recoup with Ned as a result!
Sending lots of cyber healing!
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"...support, prayers, good
"...support, prayers, good vibes, happy dances," those i get. "and swinging chickens?" i think i have been away from the boards too long - or like when captain america comes out of the deep freeze after 70 years and doesn't get all the pop culture references everyone uses to communicate. well, i 'm down with that. i'll swing a chicken your way (do you tie it to a string or something? live chicken or an oven stuffer roaster?). hope you don't mind but afterwards i am going to marinate it and cook it up for some chef salad or something. here's to a better life after recovery! chickens for everyone!
best wishes,
rick
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