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LOL! Oh Sharon that is too good...my husband was wondering what I was

laughing at. :) The fact that you and your family can joke about this is so

neat and it probably keeps you going strong.

Amy

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> Funny story.

> On top of the kidney problems caused by diabetes, I have also lost one eye

> and my left leg below the knee. When I came home from the hospital, my

mom

> handed me a bag of single socks and said " These are now yours. "

> Sharon

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Of course I'd come by and help make him laugh if you guys want to come out

on the 29th and do the same for me. I just got the call from the outpatient

surgery center and everything is a go to have my tonsils out there. whew!

Now my hubby can relax and not have to worry about switching the days off he

already scheduled.

" I feel like I might not wake up for some reason, then would never know I

had died...lol "

I feel the same way...I'm nervous about it but figure I've been under

a few times before and have woken up...or at least I think I have. ;)

Amy

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> >

> > I feel a little sorry for your poor Priest, but laughter is surely a

> > good relief of tension in a situation like that. I hope somebody

> > tells me a joke or something right before I have to get this fistula

> > put in, as I am always nervous before I get put under general

> > anesthesia. I feel like I might not wake up for some reason, then I

> > would never know I had died...lol

> >

> > Thanks Amy!

> >

> >

>

> sorry to hear about your parents too, I was 23 when my dad

> died....lung cancer...that was 11 yrs ago. He had a great sense of

humor

> and was even joking with the ER nurses the night he died. One of them

> asked

> him if there was anything they could do to make him more

comfortable...his

> response was " Well yes but my wife is right here so we better not. ;) "

> That

> nurse came up to the room with us and stayed with us until he passed

> away...she even came to his memorial service.

> I did feel a bit sorry for the poor priest he was a young one too.

My

> mom needed the release though and even told the priest thru her giggles,

> " Sorry my husband made her say that. " I don't know if that priest ever

> recovered from my laugh in the face of death family. We have a tendency

> to

> joke around and laugh at funerals too.

>

> Connie and glad I could bring a smile to your day!

> Amy

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