Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 I have to agree with this for sure! I went poking around some of the lists I belong to for key word searches of the archives for some herb info... well I always poke around the first few posts just to see whats being talked about and of the 41 lists I belong to I found very few (6 or 7) without fighting or bickering ...I gotta laugh at some of it though... there's one list that it has carried over to another list... well back on the original list the one who carried it over was begging for it to stop!! Like Hello?? if you want it to stop then STOP TALKING ABOUT IT YOURSELF ON ANOTHER LIST!! ROFLMBO!! (did I loose anyone... cause I think I lost myself with that description!!LOL)... Yikes.... This is the main reason I'm no mail on all but 4 lists and our list is the only one I don't get digest for. The other digests are for special buys. When I made this list for the CO-op deals I made it regional... not only for local soapers to save money, but to keep it small and informal. Big lists do nothing for me.... you get too many conflicts and nothing comes out of that but more trouble. I see too many large lists go down the tubes because of trouble and believe me... Colleen and I won't let it happen here. Terri country meadow creations wrote: I just wanted to thank all of you for being ladies & gentlemen on our list. I get digest on every other list I am on. I deleted most of them today without even reading them. Reason being-there is bickering and nonsense going on that I don't care to be subjected to. Am I missing info that is probably useful to me? I could very well be, but I'd rather miss it than "listen" to all the garbage people are throwing back & forth at each other. I prefer mature adults having civilized conversations, voicing opinions without the intent of putting others down, etc. Thanks to all of you that make me want to get my email everyday. This group is the one thing I look forward to checking on everyday. So we don't always discuss soap, that's what makes it so great. We're like extended family. So thanks to everyone & I hope we all continue to make this a "happy" place to come. Okay, off my soapbox now. Just had to say all that, and now I feel better! Colleen Country Meadow Creations Our members map http://.homestead.com/locations.html Our Message Board http://www.voy.com/21568/ Check out these great Molds!! http://soapwerks.com/martinworld.htm All posts to this list are copyrighted by post author. They may NOT be forwarded, copied, or used in anyway without the permission of the post author with the exception of answering posts to this list. Posts are personal opinions only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 Glad you are on the mend Duffey. also has the belly ICD. Is yours under the muscle??? I wish you a speedy recovery. God Bless. Adele (Dave from Maine's Mom. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Hello I never had the belly ICD. Does it hurt there? Mine is in my upper chest Leah apoetess38@... wrote: Glad you are on the mend Duffey. also has the belly ICD. Is yours under the muscle??? I wish you a speedy recovery. God Bless. Adele (Dave from Maine's Mom. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Hi Mom, It is rare to have it implanted under the muscle. My 3rd and 4th devices were implanted under the fat. Back in 1994 and in 1997 I was skinny and that is why they put it under the muscle. Love your #1 son > > > Glad you are on the mend Duffey. also has the belly ICD. Is yours > under the muscle??? > > I wish you a speedy recovery. God Bless. > Adele (Dave from Maine's Mom. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Hello Jon; I am sorry I am writing so late my friend, I just wanted to wish you a speedy recovery. I am very happy that your op went without a hitch. In the mean time I hope your wife recovers from her burns right away, Although I never wrote anything you had my prayers. Regards to the family TURK PS: When I got my ICD last year January 21st i never mentioned that Lennox Hill hospital in NYC was absolutely the best. Very proffessional and very friendly. Of course Lovely flirts of the most beautiful nurses i have ever seen definately helped.Jon Duffey <duffey@...> wrote: Entering day 3 of post-op for ICD#4.. and all's well. Had a funkyvision problem Monday night and off and on through Tuesday.. our palDr. Edlund says it is likely anesthesia residue.Thanks to all who posted and sent notes of support. Some of you mademe a bit teary eyed. Ya'll are really special. Thanks.I changed my dressing today... maybe my incision's a bit bigger thanmost as my device is mounted left of belly button - getting ICD#1 in1994 when they were MUCH bigger than today. Have 9-cute littlestaples. Read through discharge papers.. and NO mention of when andby whom they should be removed. As an old Army medic... I supposed Icould take them out when they should come out.Thanks again...Your prayers and positive thoughts really helped.Now... YOU stay well...Duffey Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2008 Report Share Posted November 25, 2008 glad to hear your flare is calming down Nissa. Enjoy your health as it comes back to you!! Love Liz **************One site has it all. Your email accounts, your social networks, and the things you love. Try the new AOL.com today!(http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212962939x1200825291/aol?redir=h\ ttp://www.aol.com/?optin=new-dp %26icid=aolcom40vanity%26ncid=emlcntaolcom00000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2008 Report Share Posted November 25, 2008 glad to hear your flare is calming down Nissa. Enjoy your health as it comes back to you!! Love Liz **************One site has it all. Your email accounts, your social networks, and the things you love. Try the new AOL.com today!(http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212962939x1200825291/aol?redir=h\ ttp://www.aol.com/?optin=new-dp %26icid=aolcom40vanity%26ncid=emlcntaolcom00000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2009 Report Share Posted November 29, 2009 Thank you all for helping me on the time between TKR. I guess my next step is to talk to a MD. I hate traveling, but I think I will go to Red Bluff CA and talk to Dr. Coon, I like the idea that he does so many surgeries a year, and is well regarded. Thanks again! Karl Granat, Salem OR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2009 Report Share Posted November 30, 2009 I'm sure glad I went to Dr. Coon. My recoveries were quicker, no real need for PT, and the peace of mind knowing the doc has so many quad sparing procedures under his belt. Dr. Coon makes you come twice. Once for the initial consult where he takes XRays in his office, don't bother getting your own beforehand, I don't think they trust any XRays but theirs. If you have any MRI's you should bring those if you can. The second visit is for the surgery which doesn't take long, less than 24 hours in hospital. They have amazing support, talking about any little thing you want on the phone or by email...getting you more or different pain meds by phone. I think you never have to go back after surgery, another primary or ortho doc or physical therapist can measure your ROM, and I think they send you the prescription for more XRays at 3 weeks and later. I always ask and insist I see Dr. Coon rather than one of his assistants. Although the assistants are very good, I just like talking to him. He is really making big headway in knee resurfacing, I like hearing about that. Hollie > > Thank you all for helping me on the time between TKR. > > I guess my next step is to talk to a MD. I hate traveling, but I think I will go to Red Bluff CA and talk to Dr. Coon, I like the idea that he does so many surgeries a year, and is well regarded. > > Thanks again! > > Karl Granat, Salem OR > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2009 Report Share Posted November 30, 2009 OMG wish that had been my experience! I'm 4 weeks (almost) post TKA. ROM still annoys me. with lots of work it's about 97. But it starts about 70 and i have to work for an hour to get it up to 90. I'm doing my PT. Wish I could have had the quad sparing because it sounds so great. I had previous surgeries that excluded that option for me. The surgeon I picked is one of the few around here who does that type and that's even why I picked him. Anybody else feel tired at 4 weeks post-op? I have to nap lots if I do any kind of activity. On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:28 PM, rosey9932000 <rosey9932000@...>wrote: > > > I'm sure glad I went to Dr. Coon. My recoveries were quicker, no real need > for PT, and the peace of mind knowing the doc has so many quad sparing > procedures under his belt. > > Dr. Coon makes you come twice. Once for the initial consult where he takes > XRays in his office, don't bother getting your own beforehand, I don't think > they trust any XRays but theirs. If you have any MRI's you should bring > those if you can. > > The second visit is for the surgery which doesn't take long, less than 24 > hours in hospital. They have amazing support, talking about any little thing > you want on the phone or by email...getting you more or different pain meds > by phone. > > I think you never have to go back after surgery, another primary or ortho > doc or physical therapist can measure your ROM, and I think they send you > the prescription for more XRays at 3 weeks and later. > > I always ask and insist I see Dr. Coon rather than one of his assistants. > Although the assistants are very good, I just like talking to him. He is > really making big headway in knee resurfacing, I like hearing about that. > > Hollie > > > > > > Thank you all for helping me on the time between TKR. > > > > I guess my next step is to talk to a MD. I hate traveling, but I think I > will go to Red Bluff CA and talk to Dr. Coon, I like the idea that he does > so many surgeries a year, and is well regarded. > > > > Thanks again! > > > > Karl Granat, Salem OR > > > > > -- Diane Thornton www.knitmentia.blogspot.com www.lefthandedknitting.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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