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Nan!

Hellllloooooo girlfriend! So glad to hear you are making good

progress. And you are out and sitting up to type....you will be home

before you know it.

Martha has kept us up to date on all your travails but hopefully you

will fill us in a little when you get settled at home. That is great

news that you might be home for Mothers Day.

I had never heard of the surgery related halucinations before I

joined this flatback world...and it seems like it is not uncommon. I

thought someone said that it has to do with the anaesthetic they use

for long, long surgery...but I could be wrong. Maybe it is a

combinations of things...whatever it is...it doesn't sound like fun.

I am glad you are okay on the percocet. I was released with just

percocet/tylenol in the Endocet formulation and did fine...so I hope

you are as lucky.

I won't keep you sitting up reading, but welcome to the " other side " !

Take Care, Cam

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Hi...

I think hallucinations are very common with morphine. After my

scoliosis surgery, I hallucinated that every surface in the room was

covered with about an inch of dust. That wasn't horrible. The other

one was unbearable... I hallucinated Tony Orlando & Dawn music playing

day and night. I wanted to slit my wrists!

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>

> Nan!

>

> Hellllloooooo girlfriend! So glad to hear you are making good

> progress. And you are out and sitting up to type....you will be home

> before you know it.

>

> Martha has kept us up to date on all your travails but hopefully you

> will fill us in a little when you get settled at home. That is great

> news that you might be home for Mothers Day.

>

> I had never heard of the surgery related halucinations before I

> joined this flatback world...and it seems like it is not uncommon. I

> thought someone said that it has to do with the anaesthetic they use

> for long, long surgery...but I could be wrong. Maybe it is a

> combinations of things...whatever it is...it doesn't sound like fun.

> I am glad you are okay on the percocet. I was released with just

> percocet/tylenol in the Endocet formulation and did fine...so I hope

> you are as lucky.

>

> I won't keep you sitting up reading, but welcome to the " other side " !

>

> Take Care, Cam

>

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Dear ,

Back in the seventies my Dad lost his job, was very depressed and played

Tony Orlando and Dawn on the record player over and over. I can't listen to

it to this day. I can't imagine having hallucinations to it, but you have my

full sympathy. I hadn't remembered that in years, till it came on the radio

as I was driving my son to school this morning, funny what we remember from

our childhoods!

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Hi...

I think hallucinations are very common with morphine. After my

scoliosis surgery, I hallucinated that every surface in the room was

covered with about an inch of dust. That wasn't horrible. The other

one was unbearable... I hallucinated Tony Orlando & Dawn music playing

day and night. I wanted to slit my wrists!

--

>

> Nan!

>

> Hellllloooooo girlfriend! So glad to hear you are making good

> progress. And you are out and sitting up to type....you will be home

> before you know it.

>

> Martha has kept us up to date on all your travails but hopefully you

> will fill us in a little when you get settled at home. That is great

> news that you might be home for Mothers Day.

>

> I had never heard of the surgery related halucinations before I

> joined this flatback world...and it seems like it is not uncommon. I

> thought someone said that it has to do with the anaesthetic they use

> for long, long surgery...but I could be wrong. Maybe it is a

> combinations of things...whatever it is...it doesn't sound like fun.

> I am glad you are okay on the percocet. I was released with just

> percocet/tylenol in the Endocet formulation and did fine...so I hope

> you are as lucky.

>

> I won't keep you sitting up reading, but welcome to the " other side " !

>

> Take Care, Cam

>

scoliosis veterans * flatback sufferers * revision candidates

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Hi Nan,

It is so worth it huh? Wait until you see yourself in the mirror

for the first time............there is a God and he is shining on us.

>

>

> Hey guys, I am in that wonderful middle man space of an apt. They

let

> me leave the hosp yesterday. I see Dr. B on Friday & I think if

> everything goes alright, that Bernie thinks he might let me go

home

> for Mothers Day.

>

> I am so glad to be ALMOST home. Sugery went real well except for

some

> rather frightening issues with hallucillination due to the

morphine

> pump. They have had me on low doses of narcotics, as I haven't

been

> able to tolerate any of the big guns. Right now, I am on Percocet

for

> heavy pain, and Darvocet for moderate pain, and that's it.

>

> Thank you all for all your love & Prayers. I felt every one of

them.

>

> Vonnie, I hop you are recouping well also.

>

> Love, Nan

>

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I had morphine in the hospital and I was jumping around to each

planet, talking about how great they are, Mars, Jupitor, Pluto..

It was a great hallucination until I realized non of them had

oxygen...oops ...

> >

> > Nan!

> >

> > Hellllloooooo girlfriend! So glad to hear you are making good

> > progress. And you are out and sitting up to type....you will be

home

> > before you know it.

> >

> > Martha has kept us up to date on all your travails but hopefully

you

> > will fill us in a little when you get settled at home. That is

great

> > news that you might be home for Mothers Day.

> >

> > I had never heard of the surgery related halucinations before I

> > joined this flatback world...and it seems like it is not

uncommon. I

> > thought someone said that it has to do with the anaesthetic they

use

> > for long, long surgery...but I could be wrong. Maybe it is a

> > combinations of things...whatever it is...it doesn't sound like

fun.

> > I am glad you are okay on the percocet. I was released with just

> > percocet/tylenol in the Endocet formulation and did fine...so I

hope

> > you are as lucky.

> >

> > I won't keep you sitting up reading, but welcome to the " other

side " !

> >

> > Take Care, Cam

> >

>

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To get you past Tony Orlando, check this out. Currently 65 versions

of " Stairway to Heaven " . Some are pretty good.

http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/05/stairways_to_he.html

>

> Hi...

>

> I think hallucinations are very common with morphine. After my

> scoliosis surgery, I hallucinated that every surface in the room

was

> covered with about an inch of dust. That wasn't horrible. The

other

> one was unbearable... I hallucinated Tony Orlando & Dawn music

playing

> day and night. I wanted to slit my wrists!

>

> --

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thanks for the great laugh, . It was a good one.

I also hallucinated some extremely vivid hallucinations after my

original surgery. They were so vivid that I have no problem

remembering them 33 years later.

Some of the times I " came to " I was very embarrassed to find my mom

in the room because I thought I had been having sex with my

boyfriend.

I remember watching one bizarre video of little furry creatures

reproducing -- and as the guys came in to turn me, the video went

from one wall, across the ceiling, and to the other wall. It was

pretty cool.

But one of the most embarrassing things was when the new preacher at

our church came for a visit. He came in shortly after I had been

enjoying some hallucinations and asked how I was feeling. I

said, " I feel great. I am really f***ed up! Have you ever done any

drugs? They are really pretty cool -- I have been watching movies

on the wall! "

He got a horrified look on his face and left quickly. A few minutes

later, my doctor walked in, laughing and saying, " no more morphine

for you! "

> >

> > Nan!

> >

> > Hellllloooooo girlfriend! So glad to hear you are making good

> > progress. And you are out and sitting up to type....you will be

home

> > before you know it.

> >

> > Martha has kept us up to date on all your travails but hopefully

you

> > will fill us in a little when you get settled at home. That is

great

> > news that you might be home for Mothers Day.

> >

> > I had never heard of the surgery related halucinations before I

> > joined this flatback world...and it seems like it is not

uncommon. I

> > thought someone said that it has to do with the anaesthetic they

use

> > for long, long surgery...but I could be wrong. Maybe it is a

> > combinations of things...whatever it is...it doesn't sound like

fun.

> > I am glad you are okay on the percocet. I was released with just

> > percocet/tylenol in the Endocet formulation and did fine...so I

hope

> > you are as lucky.

> >

> > I won't keep you sitting up reading, but welcome to the " other

side " !

> >

> > Take Care, Cam

> >

>

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Whoa, ! That's what I call flying high!

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I had morphine in the hospital and I was jumping around to each

planet, talking about how great they are, Mars, Jupitor, Pluto..

It was a great hallucination until I realized non of them had

oxygen...oops ...

> >

> > Nan!

> >

> > Hellllloooooo girlfriend! So glad to hear you are making good

> > progress. And you are out and sitting up to type....you will be

home

> > before you know it.

> >

> > Martha has kept us up to date on all your travails but hopefully

you

> > will fill us in a little when you get settled at home. That is

great

> > news that you might be home for Mothers Day.

> >

> > I had never heard of the surgery related halucinations before I

> > joined this flatback world...and it seems like it is not

uncommon. I

> > thought someone said that it has to do with the anaesthetic they

use

> > for long, long surgery...but I could be wrong. Maybe it is a

> > combinations of things...whatever it is...it doesn't sound like

fun.

> > I am glad you are okay on the percocet. I was released with just

> > percocet/tylenol in the Endocet formulation and did fine...so I

hope

> > you are as lucky.

> >

> > I won't keep you sitting up reading, but welcome to the " other

side " !

> >

> > Take Care, Cam

> >

>

scoliosis veterans * flatback sufferers * revision candidates

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Nan,glad to see your up and typing thats a good sign..I hope you get to go home for Mother's Day that would be great.they wanted me out after the 6th day..Glad to hear all went well..VonnieNan <dams4all@...> wrote: Hey guys, I am in that wonderful middle man space of an apt. They let me leave the hosp yesterday. I see Dr. B on Friday & I think if everything goes alright, that Bernie thinks he might let me go home for Mothers Day.I am so glad to be ALMOST home. Sugery went real well except for some rather frightening issues with hallucillination due to the morphine pump. They have had me on low doses of narcotics, as I haven't been able to tolerate any of the big guns. Right now, I am on Percocet for heavy pain, and Darvocet for moderate pain, and that's

it.Thank you all for all your love & Prayers. I felt every one of them.Vonnie, I hop you are recouping well also.Love, Nan

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