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S08.E12: Coliesa's Story LIVE CHAT


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2 minutes ago, fonfereksglen said:

Last summer, when my then 76 yo husband had spinal surgery in his neck,  he was offered fentanyl!!!!!!  We both laughed.  

I had kidney surgery last year and they sent me home with 60 oxycodone.  Think I took 2 and gave the rest to the sheriff's office when they had a drug take back.  They couldn't believe I was given that many....... 

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19 minutes ago, Chicklet said:

I lived with no personalized items from the store at the beach and I was traumatized, let me tell you.

Me, too. 😞 My one consolation is my brother didn't have it much better. I have a "weird" name but he has the less common spelling of a much more common name, so most personalized things have the other spelling. Hehe. 😈

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2 minutes ago, mellowjoi said:

My local Texas grocery store Brookshires is offering senior hour and a 5% discount.  It's early but I'm taking advantage of that discount.  I'm hoping there is fresh produce when I get there in the morning.  

Im very glad publix is still delivering groceries or I dont think Id have any way to actually get food because publix is really big and scary and I cant handle being there and I dont want to go back to the hospital. It would be especially bad with all the people there.

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I'm sure the film crew races to Dr. Now Jr, to tell him what's going on with the Hydrocodone.  And then the son tells Dr. Now.  

I bet the house is clean because it's the sister's house.   I bet Coliesa's won't be as nice, unless she brings enough kids to be her personal servants.  

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I have to say this... I have been on a "journey" since January 1st. I watch every damn thing that goes in my mouth. No candy, no soda, no cake/ice cream, fast food, high sodium foods, etc. I am on the scale twice a day. I'm walking close to 10K steps every day or more, and speed walk my neighborhood at every given moment, yesterday I did 4 miles. Dr. Now would probably be disappointed in me as well, as I have "only" lost 15 pounds in 2.5 months. It is HARD. Although most of these people piss me off, I have to say, I am feeling her frustration tonight for some reason. 

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3 minutes ago, String Theory said:

I had kidney surgery last year and they sent me home with 60 oxycodone.  Think I took 2 and gave the rest to the sheriff's office when they had a drug take back.  They couldn't believe I was given that many....... 

 Note to self: ***Find a way to get my mailing address to @String Theory.***  Just kidding!😊

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3 minutes ago, String Theory said:

I had kidney surgery last year and they sent me home with 60 oxycodone.  Think I took 2 and gave the rest to the sheriff's office when they had a drug take back.  They couldn't believe I was given that many....... 

You're a wonderful person. I am not. I'm an old hippie and I'd be stashing that oxy for the future. 'Cause you never know... 

On a serious note, I've known a couple of people who needed real pain relief and the doctors gave them a hard time and not the level of relief they needed. I like having a back up in case some doctor tries that with me. 

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Just now, Twopper said:

well, drat.   First time home in ages for a live chat, and the satellite goes wonky.  I have no idea what is going on.   Not looking forward to social distancing with no tv.

So is this going to be a six month episode because she dies or quits?

Ouch. Not good about the satellite. And, yes, I've wondered why it's going to be six months instead of a year - and those are the only reasons I can think of. 

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6 minutes ago, String Theory said:

I had kidney surgery last year and they sent me home with 60 oxycodone.  Think I took 2 and gave the rest to the sheriff's office when they had a drug take back.  They couldn't believe I was given that many....... 

I didn't like how I felt on them...#29 of the returned.  800mg ibuprofen four times a day and 1000mg tylenol (if I needed it, up to four times a day) worked well enough without the chance of addiction!

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16 minutes ago, fonfereksglen said:

Last summer, when my then 76 yo husband had spinal surgery in his neck,  he was offered fentanyl!!!!!!  We both laughed.  

I had 2 brain surgeries, a scalp full of staples, no hair and left the hospital with zero pain meds.   But major oral surgery was quite a different matter. They made me take the oxy script even though I said oh come on, not me.  But when the painkillers wore off, YIKES!!  I admit I took the oxy for a few days. 

 

Oh I see she dyed her hair some wierd color, and her children sure are diverse.  Sisters, children......it's gonna take a village for sure.  

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