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Old 09-09-2010, 06:39 AM #2
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Originally Posted by Burntmarshmallow View Post
Sending my best wishes and positive thoughts for you not only for Tomorrows surgery but also for the coming weeks. May God assist with an excellent test run and lead you to a happy ending.
PEACE
BMW

oh sugar ... gee forgot I can email you.lol which I am off to do right now
a post for you sure cant hurt tho
Thanks for you post. I am just waiting. my surgery is scheduled for 2pm today. the last hours of waiting are always the worst. I will be glad to get to the hospital and let them iv me. it will be nice to not feel pain for even a minute or at least not care.
pain has been absolutely horrible the last few days. I think traveling may have mad it worse and then the dr pushing around on my head. have not hardly been able to stand it.
I had wanted to visit with someone else here that is at upmc from surgery, but have not been up to it. I may see if my hubby will take me by ther on the way to the hospital where I am going.
will post how it goes.
Easygoing
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