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Author: Baz
Date: Mar 28, 2007 06:18

I hope things weren't too scary yesterday. Do check as I'm sure we are
all concerned...I know I am .

--
Baz
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Author: Ben Newsam
Date: Mar 28, 2007 10:25

On 28 Mar 2007 08:33:03 -0700, "Mrs Lumpless" gmail.com>
wrote:
> At least the lump is gone and I can stop
>worrying. Yay!

Yay indeed. Good news.
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Author: Geep
Date: Mar 28, 2007 12:13

In message <1175095983.691288.4500@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Mrs
Lumpless gmail.com> writes
> At least the lump is gone and I can stop
>worrying. Yay!
>
Wonderful news!

*Gentle* hugs :-)
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Geep
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Author: Bear
Date: Mar 28, 2007 12:49

In article <1175095983.691288.4500@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Mrs
Lumpless says...
> Still, I'm not complaining. At least the lump is gone and I can stop
> worrying. Yay!

Yay indeed :)

PS; the Dyclophenac are mere anti-inflammatory, not painkillers, so it's
perfectly acceptable to take them on top of the codeine. However, they
are enterics, so do NOT crunch them when imbibing. Also make sure that
the codeine are codeine only, not codeine plus paracetamol, otherwise
you could end up in trouble in you take the other paracetemol too.
--
Bear
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Author: Mrs Lumpless
Date: Mar 29, 2007 10:19

On Mar 29, 11:49 am, Halla drunkenbastards.spam.com> wrote:
> On 28 Mar 2007 08:33:03 -0700, "Mrs Lumpless" gmail.com>
> blethered:
>
>>It went fine yesterday. Had the full general anaesthetic, but no ill
>>after effects.
>
> They're good, these modern anaesthetics. Course, if we'd told you that
> beforehand you probably wouldn't have taken our word for it. ;-) I
> liked general anaesthesia. Very restful.

You're not wrong there on both counts. I felt like I'd been dreaming
and woken up in the middle of it, you know that kind of "What? Where?
Who? Oh." feeling you get when you don't, for a split second, even
know who you are? I even feel I can almost remember the dream, but
not quite, just a feeling.

Anyway, my very first anaesthetic was about 27 years ago and it was
awful. I felt dreadful and took hours and hours to come round.
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