Wholly crap... I take a few days off to relax and spend time with the boy and I come back to this? :blink:
Being one who has been through this kind of
fun three times I can relate to the humor :lol: It actually helps keep you calm when things go south like that.The lovely bruise that extends from Mr. Johnson's place to your ankle is quite a conversation starter should you choose to use it as such.
The first time I had it done the "sandbag" they placed near my little friend was excruciatingly painful. I couldn't get enough Morphine :dribble:
Oh and the catheter was a hoot! After having it in several days and reliving myself without thinking I had a mishap
I woke the last morning and, completely forgetting it was no longer with me....... Pissed the bed :huh:
On a more serious note.. Folks, don't ignore chest pain. I know we all experience aches and pains but when it's something like this it's a different feeling, one that just isn't the same as everyday pain. Somehow I knew the first time I felt it It wasn't normal.
My younger brother ignored his just over six weeks ago and now, after 4 week's in the hospital he's figured it out. Unfortunately he has just over 60% heart muscle dead now.
Glad to see ya still here James. :clapping: Now how aboot the rest of the story.