Bo'sMom said:Hmmm..just thought of something. Maybe this would be an appropriate time to start drinking.![]()
Thanks for the warm welcome, Beano ole pal, though it's probably a dubious distinction.BeanoC said:On behalf of tarzanman and myself, I would like to welcome Chris to the 'cardiac club"![]()
We all have Supraventricular Tachycardia. What are you women doin' to us, anyway??
Tim had his ablated surgically. Mine is non-operable. Chris', I suppose it remains to be seen what the long run treatment will be.
SO - don't nobody scare us on this cruise, or we might![]()
We are also not supposed to have any caffeine.
Alcohol, on the other hand, is just fine!![]()
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BeanoC said:Just to help put everyone in a better mood, here's what you'll see if you go to Paradise Point in St. Thomas.![]()
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I took that pic myself, 2 years ago.![]()
Bets - b.creighton@mac.com
BeanoC said:On behalf of tarzanman and myself, I would like to welcome Chris to the 'cardiac club"![]()
We all have Supraventricular Tachycardia. What are you women doin' to us, anyway??
Tim had his ablated surgically. Mine is non-operable. Chris', I suppose it remains to be seen what the long run treatment will be.
SO - don't nobody scare us on this cruise, or we might![]()
We are also not supposed to have any caffeine.
Alcohol, on the other hand, is just fine!![]()
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Bo'sMom said:This is why I can't have any caffeine! Or smoke...or drink (for some resason that aggravates my heart) ..or do much of anything other than breath and that can set it off at any pont as well.Unfortunately they tried to treat mine with beta blockers. What a waste of time that was. Now you know my deep dark secret about why I am so paniced about being on a cruise in the middle of nowhere with no way to get off. <sigh>
soccerdad-Chris said:Thanks for the warm welcome, Beano ole pal, though it's probably a dubious distinction.
And for those that are wondering, mine is, at this point, a very mild case. Heart is pumping great, chest x-rays are clear, etc. Hopefully that will continue.
And it's true, y'all won't see me drinking much coffee on the ship, but booze is another matter: thins the blood and lowers the blood pressure. Perfect for this particular malady!!!
soccerdad-Chris said:Thanks for the warm welcome, Beano ole pal, though it's probably a dubious distinction.
And for those that are wondering, mine is, at this point, a very mild case. Heart is pumping great, chest x-rays are clear, etc. Hopefully that will continue.
And it's true, y'all won't see me drinking much coffee on the ship, but booze is another matter: thins the blood and lowers the blood pressure. Perfect for this particular malady!!!
Betsy's Mama said:I was also very sure I would be seasick on my first cruise and took meds. with me just in case. This will be my 11th cruise and I have never taken anything for seasickness nor have I ever been sick. These ships are so big and because of the stablizers, there is very little motion. You will love it, you first timers!!!![]()
We are under a hurricane watch right now but they have only issued evacuation orders for the Keys and the low lying areas of Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. I feel very safe here in my condo with the shutters over my patio. Just want this thing to get out of here so I can concentrate on THE MAGIC!![]()
*love*2*shop said:Off to bed EARLY AGAIN>>> I just checked on Kyle and looks like the tylenol we gave him for the arm is working better..IT may be a LONG night with him, so im off to bed..
DisneyDmbNut said:She couldn't help us...we were very naughty and no spankings would fix us!