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The ingredient in Mersyndol that helps you sleep can be bought over the counter. Doxylamine succinate, marketed as RESTAVIT, is used as a short-term, non-addictive sleep aid.

Hugs for both of you :rose:

I have those :) Half a pill put me to sleep nicely but I feel like I need something for the anxiety cos I woke a couple of times with pounding heart etc.

On to other news Gil's operation has been put off til tomorrow because of a shortage of beds in ICU/HDU. :rolleyes: As the song goes "The waiting is the hardest part..."
 
I have those :) Half a pill put me to sleep nicely but I feel like I need something for the anxiety cos I woke a couple of times with pounding heart etc.

On to other news Gil's operation has been put off til tomorrow because of a shortage of beds in ICU/HDU. :rolleyes: As the song goes "The waiting is the hardest part..."

Not good that it's been put off - but good in another way..... If they were THAT concerned that it was unbelievably serious, they'd never have put it off, even for a day.
My ex SIL works in a busy hospital ICU, and she tells me there is always a bed if needed urgently (even if it means a transfer to another hospital).

As for the waiting.... yeah, know how that feels. I'm still waiting to get use of my right arm back. The ortho doc tells me I'm not serious because I have another arm :rolleyes:
And my kidley has been waiting to see an ENT for his tonsils for 2 years. That one may speed up though, as the infection has now migrated to his lymph glands in his neck.
And this is going private! :eek:
The Tassie medical system needs some serious help.
 
I have those :) Half a pill put me to sleep nicely but I feel like I need something for the anxiety cos I woke a couple of times with pounding heart etc.

On to other news Gil's operation has been put off til tomorrow because of a shortage of beds in ICU/HDU. :rolleyes: As the song goes "The waiting is the hardest part..."

thoughts are with you :rose:
 
Gil is ok, he was able to talk to me on the phone and will be going to dialysis this afternoon and to a ward after that.

They did keyhole surgery and he doesn't have a colostomy bag.

Tired...weather is crap so might have a nap and catch a cab to the hospital later this afternoon.
 
Gil is ok, he was able to talk to me on the phone and will be going to dialysis this afternoon and to a ward after that.

They did keyhole surgery and he doesn't have a colostomy bag.

Tired...weather is crap so might have a nap and catch a cab to the hospital later this afternoon.

Very good news re keyhole surgery!
And better news that you are taking some 'me' time :kiss:
 
Gil is ok, he was able to talk to me on the phone and will be going to dialysis this afternoon and to a ward after that.

They did keyhole surgery and he doesn't have a colostomy bag.

Tired...weather is crap so might have a nap and catch a cab to the hospital later this afternoon.

Our thoughts are with you. :rose::rose:

When he starts givin cheek and none of the nurses are safe, you'll know his recovery is on track!!! ;)
 
Gil is ok, he was able to talk to me on the phone and will be going to dialysis this afternoon and to a ward after that.

They did keyhole surgery and he doesn't have a colostomy bag.

Tired...weather is crap so might have a nap and catch a cab to the hospital later this afternoon.

Oh, thank God for that.

:rose::rose::rose:
 
Good news, Gil was told he can come home tomorrow after dialysis. Bad news he was also told he will have to dialyse at the hospital for the next 2 weeks - he isn't on any blood thinners or heparin on the machine in case of bleeding and there is a special technique used to flood the lines with saline every so often to prevent clotting, and this can't be done at home.

He can start his blood thinners again next week and hopefully if there are no problems back to heparin on machine and he can go back to being comfortable at home.
 
Good news, Gil was told he can come home tomorrow after dialysis. Bad news he was also told he will have to dialyse at the hospital for the next 2 weeks - he isn't on any blood thinners or heparin on the machine in case of bleeding and there is a special technique used to flood the lines with saline every so often to prevent clotting, and this can't be done at home.

He can start his blood thinners again next week and hopefully if there are no problems back to heparin on machine and he can go back to being comfortable at home.

Great to see! The inconvenience of the hospital dialysis is worth it if it keeps Gil healthy. Just a lot of stuffing around.

He'll be much happier at home with you, Bandit. I hope you've been catching up on your sleep, Hon. And I hope Gils' trip home tomorrow is smooth as clockwork. :rose::kiss:
 
Good news, Gil was told he can come home tomorrow after dialysis. Bad news he was also told he will have to dialyse at the hospital for the next 2 weeks - he isn't on any blood thinners or heparin on the machine in case of bleeding and there is a special technique used to flood the lines with saline every so often to prevent clotting, and this can't be done at home.

He can start his blood thinners again next week and hopefully if there are no problems back to heparin on machine and he can go back to being comfortable at home.

Great news :D
 
Not good that it's been put off - but good in another way..... If they were THAT concerned that it was unbelievably serious, they'd never have put it off, even for a day.
My ex SIL works in a busy hospital ICU, and she tells me there is always a bed if needed urgently (even if it means a transfer to another hospital).
As for the waiting.... yeah, know how that feels. I'm still waiting to get use of my right arm back. The ortho doc tells me I'm not serious because I have another arm :rolleyes:
And my kidley has been waiting to see an ENT for his tonsils for 2 years. That one may speed up though, as the infection has now migrated to his lymph glands in his neck.
And this is going private! :eek:
The Tassie medical system needs some serious help.
There were no beds avaible in the entire hospital well there are beds but in locked wards. :mad:

I had a crumpet mnday mornng the nothing at all till tuesday & all I could eat was peas & corn before I was full, very hard on working ou my insulin & diabetic residents couldn't workout dose. so ran with what I know.
 
Not good that it's been put off - but good in another way..... If they were THAT concerned that it was unbelievably serious, they'd never have put it off, even for a day.
My ex SIL works in a busy hospital ICU, and she tells me there is always a bed if needed urgently (even if it means a transfer to another hospital).

As for the waiting.... yeah, know how that feels. I'm still waiting to get use of my right arm back. The ortho doc tells me I'm not serious because I have another arm :rolleyes:
And my kidley has been waiting to see an ENT for his tonsils for 2 years. That one may speed up though, as the infection has now migrated to his lymph glands in his neck.
And this is going private! :eek:
The Tassie medical system needs some serious help.

All states are in the same boat & St George hospitsa has gone way down hill in food care of patients, always late with meds plus food has got enen worse then they were just 4 years ago.
 
All states are in the same boat & St George hospitsa has gone way down hill in food care of patients, always late with meds plus food has got enen worse then they were just 4 years ago.

These last two posts on BANDIT's:heart: were me although all the typos should show it was me. :eek::rolleyes:
 
These last two posts on BANDIT's:heart: were me although all the typos should show it was me. :eek::rolleyes:

Lol. I thought it was you. The bit about workin out insulin levels kinda gave it away. :)

Hope you're feelin better everyday Gil. :rose:

I hope Bandit is eating and resting better since you got home. :rose:
 
It seems that I am a terrible judge of character. :(

I'm not sure how to fix that one. I really can't see myself living the life of a cynic for the rest of my life. I'm not sure that I want to, either.
 
It seems that I am a terrible judge of character. :(

I'm not sure how to fix that one. I really can't see myself living the life of a cynic for the rest of my life. I'm not sure that I want to, either.

What ?
 
Are you talking cars? :D

I thought I was, but these are not what I would call V8 supercars :(
The only one that sounded remotely good was the AMG that caught fire on Saturday.
But - I will do the right thing and go see them live here in Tassie before I switch off completely.
Who knows..... live might change my mind.

On another note....
We bought another car.
Found an XC ute :D
Rare as, to find one that's completely straight!
 
I thought I was, but these are not what I would call V8 supercars :(
The only one that sounded remotely good was the AMG that caught fire on Saturday.
But - I will do the right thing and go see them live here in Tassie before I switch off completely.
Who knows..... live might change my mind.

On another note....
We bought another car.
Found an XC ute :D
Rare as, to find one that's completely straight!

We had a Fairmont GXL 5.8L, Tbar Auto. Broke my heart when she was sold. Wouldn't pass rego. Tbar was RS. Looked for body to transfer engine to. engine was perfect. Ended up selling it to an enthusuast who was willing to wait for the right opportunity to come along. we needed wheels. I still miss her, and her purr.
 
I thought I was, but these are not what I would call V8 supercars :(
The only one that sounded remotely good was the AMG that caught fire on Saturday.
But - I will do the right thing and go see them live here in Tassie before I switch off completely.
Who knows..... live might change my mind.

On another note....
We bought another car.
Found an XC ute :D
Rare as, to find one that's completely straight!


I'm more of the two wheeled machinery :D

Nothing like having raw power between your legs ;)
 
It seems that I am a terrible judge of character. :(

I'm not sure how to fix that one. I really can't see myself living the life of a cynic for the rest of my life. I'm not sure that I want to, either.

I think I'm a pretty good judge of character. I've been hurt at times, but I refuse to stop trusting people. In the long run I'm happier this way.

The downside is that when I misjudge someone badly, they have the power to seriously hurt me. Experience has shown that I can survive that and in the end, if they're an arsehole and treat me badly, it's a reflection on them not on me.

:rose:
 
I think I'm a pretty good judge of character. I've been hurt at times, but I refuse to stop trusting people. In the long run I'm happier this way.

The downside is that when I misjudge someone badly, they have the power to seriously hurt me. Experience has shown that I can survive that and in the end, if they're an arsehole and treat me badly, it's a reflection on them not on me.

:rose:

i never conceal the fact that i'm an arsehole. the wanker you see is the wanker you get. ;)
 
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