That's great that your physiotherapist is near you now, Sarah, and that they are working together to find the best course of treatment! I know two precious little babies that will be perfect happy thoughts!
It is great, I am really pleased that I have finally found them!Originally Posted by dawnofsierra
That's great that your physiotherapist is near you now, Sarah, and that they are working together to find the best course of treatment! I know two precious little babies that will be perfect happy thoughts!
Sending you lots of calming and healing vibes!Originally Posted by Sar
I am SO pleased that there isn't going to be another operation!I just have to get through the prospect of the injectionsBetter than a General Anaesthetic and knives though!
Originally Posted by kittylover4ever
Sarah,I went to my doctor yesterday and I knew they were going to draw blood. When she came at me with the needle, I just kept talking to her,and it pinched ever so slightly when it went in, but then I was fine. I even actually looked at the blood filling the vile! I even thought about you when she was doing it! We can do all this together girl! I have to go for a catscan now to try and figure out where some pain I have is coming now! Yuck, an IV for that. Oh well, we do what we have to!
Oh dear, that WOULD be bad!Originally Posted by Sar
Ari, thank you!You're not a bad friend!I will think of the dinghy, but I don't want to laugh too much, they may inject the wrong place and numb my whole leg!!
Originally Posted by Sar
Ari, thank you!You're not a bad friend!I will think of the dinghy, but I don't want to laugh too much, they may inject the wrong place and numb my whole leg!!
Ha ha ha! No way! I'd be scared for him to do anything to me after that!Originally Posted by flisssweetpea
You made me think of my daughter - I took her to our surgery where she was having a mole removed under local anaesthetic (we're a very moley family!). The doctor was about to inject her and said - you'll just feel a little scratch. She lay there waiting for it and suddenly the doctor yelled "ow" "ow ow" and started shaking his hand. He looked up and said "I've just anaesthetised my finger - excuse me a moment" and left the room. It's a good job he did because daughter and I just couldn't contain ourselves any longer - we were practically rolling with laughter after he left the room. Outside in the corridor you could hear him "owing" - which of course made us laugh even more.