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I'm in New York. She was transferred to another hospital for more tests. Surgery is a strong possibility.

Please think on her, pray, send mojo, something.

Hope everything turns out alright man.

I know this is everyone's worst fear in a LDR.
 
I'm in New York. She was transferred to another hospital for more tests. Surgery is a strong possibility.

Please think on her, pray, send mojo, something.

I've not really been about the last couple of days Homburg and just seen this.

Blimey, I hope its nothing too serious and that she is ok. I am sending you all, every positive vibe I have in my body :rose:
 
Major (((HUGS))) to you both.

Sending my thoughts and prayers your way.

Keep the faith and think positive.
 
I'm in New York. She was transferred to another hospital for more tests. Surgery is a strong possibility.

Please think on her, pray, send mojo, something.

Oh Homy :(

I'll be thinking honey, cos I know that sucks {{{huggie}}}
 
I'm in New York. She was transferred to another hospital for more tests. Surgery is a strong possibility.

Please think on her, pray, send mojo, something.

My thoughts and prayers will be with MIS and all of you.
<<Hugs>>
 
Thank you, everyone. She went under the knife today, though it was not how we expected. She seems to be doing better though, and they're talking about releasing her tomorrow. I hope they do. I've already called out for the week, expecting this to take longer, so I will just play nursemaid if they do release her tomorrow.

We all got a laugh at the idea of me feeding her, as she couldn't really move her arms all that well.

The fun moment was right after the procedure. She's WAY out of it, and the orderly looks at me and says "Are you her.. boyfriend? She's been... asking for you". I didn't catch the inflection as I was more concerned about her, but rapidly found out why, as within minutes she asked "Where's Master? I need my Master." in front of mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, two aunts, and anyone else walking by :eek:

Fortunately she was still way far out in la-la land, so it was quiet and very slurred. Her dad said (loudly), "Oh, you want R.? He's right here!" and shuffles me over. I spent the rest of the trip soothing her and making "Shush" noises whenever she used the M-word. Got her into her room and tried to make clear that now was not the time to use it.

Nurses show up and shoo me into the common area of the room and her dad is there with a twinkle in his eye grinning at me. I said "So I told her that we weren't going to use that word right now" and, wow, he was enjoying my embarrassment, the bum :devil:

I think it's really cool that her dad has such a good sense of humour, and especially cool that he has a sense of humour about this. Happily, I don't think anyone else really heard what was being said. Still, we did get a good laugh, and a great tension relief.

Now she just needs to recover enough to be let loose. Then I can stop feeling sick to my stomach over all this.
 
Thank you, everyone. She went under the knife today, though it was not how we expected. She seems to be doing better though, and they're talking about releasing her tomorrow. I hope they do. I've already called out for the week, expecting this to take longer, so I will just play nursemaid if they do release her tomorrow.

We all got a laugh at the idea of me feeding her, as she couldn't really move her arms all that well.

The fun moment was right after the procedure. She's WAY out of it, and the orderly looks at me and says "Are you her.. boyfriend? She's been... asking for you". I didn't catch the inflection as I was more concerned about her, but rapidly found out why, as within minutes she asked "Where's Master? I need my Master." in front of mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, two aunts, and anyone else walking by :eek:

Fortunately she was still way far out in la-la land, so it was quiet and very slurred. Her dad said (loudly), "Oh, you want R.? He's right here!" and shuffles me over. I spent the rest of the trip soothing her and making "Shush" noises whenever she used the M-word. Got her into her room and tried to make clear that now was not the time to use it.

Nurses show up and shoo me into the common area of the room and her dad is there with a twinkle in his eye grinning at me. I said "So I told her that we weren't going to use that word right now" and, wow, he was enjoying my embarrassment, the bum :devil:

I think it's really cool that her dad has such a good sense of humour, and especially cool that he has a sense of humour about this. Happily, I don't think anyone else really heard what was being said. Still, we did get a good laugh, and a great tension relief.

Now she just needs to recover enough to be let loose. Then I can stop feeling sick to my stomach over all this.

That's good news honey, I'm so happy for you both and I hope she gets through recovery quickly.

And bless her, I know how out of it I was when I came out of my surgery, I kept asking to stroke one of my cats, but this cat had been dead 2 years :confused:
 
Homburg I am glad MIS is doing better and that you are able to be with her now. Best wishes for a speedy recovery!


In my own news:
I am officially counting down the hours until my boy returns. I am fairly bouncing off the walls. There are no words to describe this excitement. :cattail:
 
Thank you, everyone. She went under the knife today, though it was not how we expected. She seems to be doing better though, and they're talking about releasing her tomorrow. I hope they do. I've already called out for the week, expecting this to take longer, so I will just play nursemaid if they do release her tomorrow.

We all got a laugh at the idea of me feeding her, as she couldn't really move her arms all that well.

The fun moment was right after the procedure. She's WAY out of it, and the orderly looks at me and says "Are you her.. boyfriend? She's been... asking for you". I didn't catch the inflection as I was more concerned about her, but rapidly found out why, as within minutes she asked "Where's Master? I need my Master." in front of mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, two aunts, and anyone else walking by :eek:

Fortunately she was still way far out in la-la land, so it was quiet and very slurred. Her dad said (loudly), "Oh, you want R.? He's right here!" and shuffles me over. I spent the rest of the trip soothing her and making "Shush" noises whenever she used the M-word. Got her into her room and tried to make clear that now was not the time to use it.

Nurses show up and shoo me into the common area of the room and her dad is there with a twinkle in his eye grinning at me. I said "So I told her that we weren't going to use that word right now" and, wow, he was enjoying my embarrassment, the bum :devil:

I think it's really cool that her dad has such a good sense of humour, and especially cool that he has a sense of humour about this. Happily, I don't think anyone else really heard what was being said. Still, we did get a good laugh, and a great tension relief.

Now she just needs to recover enough to be let loose. Then I can stop feeling sick to my stomach over all this.

So glad to hear she's already feeling better. ..

Reminds me of my surgeries.. usually I'm so out of it, I look at the monitors and start assessing my patient. One time, I looked at one of the other nurses, pointed to my monitor and said, "hey.. whomever that is.. they need to have their fluids turned up .. they're bp is really low..." then I passed out again. Malin just laughs at me
 
So glad to hear she's already feeling better. ..

Reminds me of my surgeries.. usually I'm so out of it, I look at the monitors and start assessing my patient. One time, I looked at one of the other nurses, pointed to my monitor and said, "hey.. whomever that is.. they need to have their fluids turned up .. they're bp is really low..." then I passed out again. Malin just laughs at me

That's hilarious :)

She's home. The procedure was a small thing, but her heart rate is 70-75bpm, up from 35-50bpm of the past week or so. We're watching to see how she reacts as time passes, but I'm happy that she's out of the hospital.
 
hi everybody. im out of the hospital and home stuck in bed. i had a flutter in my heart that they had to go in and fix, and they implanted a small heart monitor in my chest to constantly monitor my heart rate. Master is here with me now and i so glad hes here. he slept on the floor in my room last night becuase i couldnt be alone yet and my parents are downstairs. im starting to feel better i think. remind me of that when its time for more tylenol.
 
Thank you, everyone. She went under the knife today, though it was not how we expected. She seems to be doing better though, and they're talking about releasing her tomorrow. I hope they do. I've already called out for the week, expecting this to take longer, so I will just play nursemaid if they do release her tomorrow.

We all got a laugh at the idea of me feeding her, as she couldn't really move her arms all that well.

The fun moment was right after the procedure. She's WAY out of it, and the orderly looks at me and says "Are you her.. boyfriend? She's been... asking for you". I didn't catch the inflection as I was more concerned about her, but rapidly found out why, as within minutes she asked "Where's Master? I need my Master." in front of mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, two aunts, and anyone else walking by :eek:

Fortunately she was still way far out in la-la land, so it was quiet and very slurred. Her dad said (loudly), "Oh, you want R.? He's right here!" and shuffles me over. I spent the rest of the trip soothing her and making "Shush" noises whenever she used the M-word. Got her into her room and tried to make clear that now was not the time to use it.

Nurses show up and shoo me into the common area of the room and her dad is there with a twinkle in his eye grinning at me. I said "So I told her that we weren't going to use that word right now" and, wow, he was enjoying my embarrassment, the bum :devil:

I think it's really cool that her dad has such a good sense of humour, and especially cool that he has a sense of humour about this. Happily, I don't think anyone else really heard what was being said. Still, we did get a good laugh, and a great tension relief.

Now she just needs to recover enough to be let loose. Then I can stop feeling sick to my stomach over all this.

I'm kind of new here but I really had to smile at this. Nothing like a story to never tell the kids. I'm VERY glad that everything is working out and that she is doing better. All my hopes for you two.:)
 
hi everybody. im out of the hospital and home stuck in bed. i had a flutter in my heart that they had to go in and fix, and they implanted a small heart monitor in my chest to constantly monitor my heart rate. Master is here with me now and i so glad hes here. he slept on the floor in my room last night becuase i couldnt be alone yet and my parents are downstairs. im starting to feel better i think. remind me of that when its time for more tylenol.

{{{hugs}}}

Glad to hear you are back home and Homburg is there with you.
Take care good care of yourself ... I'm sure your Master will make you to.

:rose:
 
hi everybody. im out of the hospital and home stuck in bed. i had a flutter in my heart that they had to go in and fix, and they implanted a small heart monitor in my chest to constantly monitor my heart rate. Master is here with me now and i so glad hes here. he slept on the floor in my room last night becuase i couldnt be alone yet and my parents are downstairs. im starting to feel better i think. remind me of that when its time for more tylenol.

Glad to see you're home and hear from you honey, you get yourself better.
 
hi everybody. im out of the hospital and home stuck in bed. i had a flutter in my heart that they had to go in and fix, and they implanted a small heart monitor in my chest to constantly monitor my heart rate. Master is here with me now and i so glad hes here. he slept on the floor in my room last night becuase i couldnt be alone yet and my parents are downstairs. im starting to feel better i think. remind me of that when its time for more tylenol.


So glad to hear that you are home from the hospital. Take care!
 
hi everybody. im out of the hospital and home stuck in bed. i had a flutter in my heart that they had to go in and fix, and they implanted a small heart monitor in my chest to constantly monitor my heart rate. Master is here with me now and i so glad hes here. he slept on the floor in my room last night becuase i couldnt be alone yet and my parents are downstairs. im starting to feel better i think. remind me of that when its time for more tylenol.

*hugs* so glad you are on the road to recovery Mis. Rest up and get better soon:rose:

oh and one for Homburg too. You are a rock :rose:
 
it's been a while....

hey... I know I haven't been here in a long time.... but it's because me and my pet had some really rough times..... everything from ordinary job troubles to a mis-carriage :( .... and well.... things just ended up breaking down soo much she and I are no-longer together :( .... and i just finally got myself in enough emotional stability to be-able to think about the lifestyle without falling to pieces emotionally.... (sighs, for a Dom, i can be a really strong hopelessly romantic person... ugh)

but I should be back more often now... sorry i dissappeared without a word.
 
hey... I know I haven't been here in a long time.... but it's because me and my pet had some really rough times..... everything from ordinary job troubles to a mis-carriage :( .... and well.... things just ended up breaking down soo much she and I are no-longer together :( .... and i just finally got myself in enough emotional stability to be-able to think about the lifestyle without falling to pieces emotionally.... (sighs, for a Dom, i can be a really strong hopelessly romantic person... ugh)

but I should be back more often now... sorry i dissappeared without a word.


{{{{{{Toa_lin}}}}}} I am sorry to hear that... sending warm thoughts to you..
 
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