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About This Page: This is a discussion on Reality Hipcheck within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Let's hope you don't contract MRSA while you're in there... once you get that, you'll be a carrier for life.
The bright side is that you'll get private hospital rooms
Let's hope you don't contract MRSA while you're in there... once you get that, you'll be a carrier for life.
The bright side is that you'll get private hospital rooms without paying the extra price. But your visitors will have to gown and mask up every time they enter.
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War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling that thinks that nothing is worth fighting for is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself. - John Stuart Mill
When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade and open up a stand.
They'll only cite you for selling without a permit.
Dude, you got WIFI, and a computer to use it. That's better than having both eyes patched and listening to cartoons all day long everyday. That's what my life was like during my last Hospital stay 30 years ago.
You need to be listening to your doctors and nurses, chilling out, and not ****ing around. Complications from bloot clots lead to ICU, and that means you die.
Eeesh. Welcome to Coumadin. If they put you on it, be patient at first, it'll take time for them to get your dosage right. My dad got put on it, then had to go to the ER for platelets cuz he was bleeding out through his urine...his dosage was too high. He has to carry around an ID card in his wallet now stating he's on it. Get well and good luck with everything, B!
Half the posts I've ever done on this web site have been while killing time at the hospital. Just be glad they were actually able to figure out what was wrong.
Dude. I'm sure he's already aware of the urgency of his situation and the possible complications. No need to come right out and be like, "Take care or you'll DIE."
Hopefully they do not kill you again. Good luck BAD91.
__________________ I haven't crapped Obediah's pants since December 15th, 2007, stay away from the nachos at Champps. Tonga ate all of my mac and cheese, you bastard.
Half the posts I've ever done on this web site have been while killing time at the hospital. Just be glad they were actually able to figure out what was wrong.
Yeah, but you should be changing the sheets or emptying the hazardous trash cans...it's entirely different!
OK....i think i am being discharged here....just met with the doctor. I have to inject myself with Lovenox for a few days and take the good ol' coumadin. I have to take the coumadin for at least 3 months. I can go back to work and can almost 95% go on my trip to Cabo in 10 days....The Dr. just wants to make sure my coumadin doses are up to par before the trip.
Anyways, i am glad to be getting out of this hell hole...Hospitals truly do suck...
Thanks all for your words of encouragement and keeping me busy cuz i was truly bored.
__________________ Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote