8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC Part 16

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I'm sure someone already answered, but yes. I do it all the time...well, not all the time, because it's a pain. The pages take forever to load, because of all the pictures.

Well...

... I don't wanna be a pain to anyone. Sometimes I must get carried away... besides, I've found other ways to be distracted as of late.

Looks like I'll be driving another 3 county triangle today - had some last minute developements this morning. So I'll be gone for the day in a few minutes and back (maybe) after midnite. And if it's after midnite then I'll be too zonked again to wander on line much.

With that in mind - I hope everyone is having a good day.

Debbi - you hang on and try to relax a bit. Nothing to think about ... until you're sure there's something to think about. ??? OK? ANd even then - they do amazing things now-a-days.

OK... I gotta get ready to go...
 
I keep it on my fridge too! ;)

I was up cuz I had stuff on my mind. Went in for a mammo last week,got a call yesterday to come back in,they saw a "spot" and want another look. I'm sure it's nothing but I'm still a bit worried.


I'll keep you in my thoughts too Debi:hug:
 

I keep it on my fridge too! ;)

I was up cuz I had stuff on my mind. Went in for a mammo last week,got a call yesterday to come back in,they saw a "spot" and want another look. I'm sure it's nothing but I'm still a bit worried.

I'll be thinking of you, and praying. I've had a couple of tumors removed, but neither cancerous. For the most part, I'm just one of those "lumpy" people.....(sorry men!)......so maybe you're just lumpy too. Harmless lumpy that is.
:blush: :flower3:

Debi, We'll keep you in our thoughts that all is well. Linda (DW) is another "lumpy" wench. She had one removed and everything was fine. She just has to go for mammograms more frequently, especially for someone her age.
 
Yes you can!!! :cool1: I figured that out a while back (30,000 or so posts).

A few pointers though:

  • When engaged in a pirate: run during a particularly boring meeting shouting either "#*@&# swabbie/wench" or "Oh yeah! Oh yeah! I got the pirate: " don't go over well.
  • It can be terribly slow to load.
  • If anyone is looking over your shoulder, make sure none of Crash's more "innocent" images are showing.... explaining why you are looking at handcuffed feet being tickled... you get the point.
:lmao:
 
Last winter I had the Supartz (joint fluid replacement) injections in the knee that is on what we fondly refer to as my "good leg". It's a good thing I did that, because that poor leg has been supporting an awful lot of body weight lately. lol But it really did help me...so far. So I might have it done on the "bad" side, maybe this spring. But anyway, the one that we did the injections in was also like you said, bone on bone.
I know that (at least I think) Andy had these injections at one point also..and they do help...but they truly are only meant to buy a little time before joint replacement.
After going through all this, I'm thinking I'll just keep right on getting those shots! Not sure I EVER want any more surgery.

I keep trying to figure out what I did as a young pup to damage all my joints this badly. :confused3 Maybe I shouldn't have played football with the boys??? (all brothers and grew up in an all boy neighborhood);)


I started roller skating in rinks at age 3. By the time I was 18, I was going 7 nights a week. I was also born with a knee socket that's too small for the patella and so it used to just "pop out" whenever it wanted. When I was in the 9th grade, I was walking down the hall at school and out it went. I was sprawled out in the hallway, just as the kids were being dismissed from the lunchroom.:eek: Went in to see the doctor that day and he had me relax just enough,so that he was able to pop it right out of joint. :scared1: Jerk had the nerve to ask me "Is this what it does?". I had my first surgery over Xmas vacation,so I wouldn't miss any school. I was on crutches for 3 months.
 
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I have not imported any of the birthdays, anniversaries and other key dates that you have provided onto the website calendar. (Don't have that kind of time). You can add your own by clicking the add event button (big red plus) and it will be added to list for approval (I check them every day and just change format to match others then approve).

So add away.

Gee, I wonder if little ol' me had something to do with this one? :rotfl2:
 
I'll be thinking of you, and praying. I've had a couple of tumors removed, but neither cancerous. For the most part, I'm just one of those "lumpy" people.....(sorry men!)......so maybe you're just lumpy too. Harmless lumpy that is.
:blush: :flower3:

Thank you Stacey, I needed that! And thank you to everyone else for the well wishes and prayers. It does mean an awful lot to me,more than ya'll know! :grouphug:
 
Look at what I turned around and saw looking at me through the patio door last night!



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Thanks for sharing - will go & have a look shortly. As we're now BA too I guess we may bump into each other at LHR, but probably not as I'm guessing you guys will be sipping latte's in the BA lounge!

I am doing the early 10.10am flight on the 13th.

Looking forward to the new airport lounge at terminal 5.
 
Looks like Harley's legs have been cut off in my siggie....what gives?

Never mind. Guess I fixed it.
 
I'm sure that will be my next step. When I had my right one worked on in 90's, the surgeon told me then "You have nice knees for a 60 yr. old!" I was 40 at the time. He told me that eventually I'd need replacement surgery but didn't want to do it yet,too young. Then I had it scraped again in '05. That was followed with a series of "Rooster Shots" The medication is made from the comb of a rooster. It involves inserting a large needle into the knee joint, 2 or 3 times. Had to do this for like 3 or 4 weeks. I swear they had to "peel me off the ceiling" every time he put the needle in. :scared1:

My DH Rich has had the shots twice now. The first round of the Synvisc he was ok for around 6 months.The last round this year in Feb he really felt it. He has been bone on bone on his bad leg. The one he drags a bit which doesn't help matters either. But the reason it was much more painful this time was there wasn't as much room for the needle to go in. We are still relatively painfree and he adamantly refuses another operation. So we will continue with the shots as long as possible :confused3

I keep it on my fridge too! ;)

I was up cuz I had stuff on my mind. Went in for a mammo last week,got a call yesterday to come back in,they saw a "spot" and want another look. I'm sure it's nothing but I'm still a bit worried.

My very first Mammo they saw something. Had to go back for another and an ultrasound. Next stop was the surgeon :scared1: and it turned out to be an inflamation. It never showed up in the following years. Let's hope it is the same for you:thumbsup2

To Diane, :grouphug: Hope it also is nothing.

DH had his MRI today and now he has to sweat it out til next Thursday.He is getting very tired of these. Hopefully they will promote him to every 6 months instead of 4. Then we saw the Podiatrist. One of these days we really need to end these visits. You know once they have you they hook you into a visit every 6 weeks and all he does is check out his toe and clip his nails.Yuck!!!

If I haven't already said this Congrats Todd for the great job in keeping smoke free.

Oh and just one more thing







THIS IS MY 1000TH POST ON THIS BOARD !!!!!!:banana: :banana: :banana:
 
Look at what I turned around and saw looking at me through the patio door last night!



P1000974.jpg




Did you "poop a brick" Debi? I think I might have if I saw those eyes staring at me like that.............:scared:
 
Looks like my ticker bit the dust as well.
I really don't have the patience to fix it at this point in time either:mad:

Especially since one of the techies helped me with it in the first place!

OK, now I'm waiting to see if this is ok from the tech board.
 
I keep it on my fridge too! ;)

I was up cuz I had stuff on my mind. Went in for a mammo last week,got a call yesterday to come back in,they saw a "spot" and want another look. I'm sure it's nothing but I'm still a bit worried.

Debi you'll be in my thoughts! :hug:

Diane and Debi

Hope everything goes well with ypur tests..


Chrissie

Thanks Chrissie, that was really sweet of you! I'm sure it's nothing really. You know all those years of sun tanning are taking it's toll. :sad2: Funny thing is he asked me, do you sun tan? "Um what gave it away? The pasty white skin under the johnny?" :lmao:

Look at what I turned around and saw looking at me through the patio door last night!



P1000974.jpg

:scared1: :laughing:

My DH Rich has had the shots twice now. The first round of the Synvisc he was ok for around 6 months.The last round this year in Feb he really felt it. He has been bone on bone on his bad leg. The one he drags a bit which doesn't help matters either. But the reason it was much more painful this time was there wasn't as much room for the needle to go in. We are still relatively painfree and he adamantly refuses another operation. So we will continue with the shots as long as possible :confused3



My very first Mammo they saw something. Had to go back for another and an ultrasound. Next stop was the surgeon :scared1: and it turned out to be an inflamation. It never showed up in the following years. Let's hope it is the same for you:thumbsup2

To Diane, :grouphug: Hope it also is nothing.

DH had his MRI today and now he has to sweat it out til next Thursday.He is getting very tired of these. Hopefully they will promote him to every 6 months instead of 4. Then we saw the Podiatrist. One of these days we really need to end these visits. You know once they have you they hook you into a visit every 6 weeks and all he does is check out his toe and clip his nails.Yuck!!!

If I haven't already said this Congrats Todd for the great job in keeping smoke free.

Oh and just one more thing







THIS IS MY 1000TH POST ON THIS BOARD !!!!!!:banana: :banana: :banana:

Arlene sending good thoughts for DH!

Thanks for the hugs!

Congrats on your 1000th!!! :cool1:
 
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