Xerxes82
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Just be happy someone is blowing you off!
She's not wrong. I, for one, could use a good blowing off.
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Just be happy someone is blowing you off!
Not for me. Spam filters take care of most of that and the ones that get through I can just forward to my dad.
Not for me. Spam filters take care of most of that and the ones that get through I can just forward to my dad.
I am pretty fucking awesome
I agree. You are pretty fucking awesome!

I agree. You are pretty fucking awesome!
Do I wake him to take his pain medication or let him sleep?
Depends on why he’s needing the pain meds. If it’s post op or something like that, it’s generally better to wake him up and give him the meds before the pain ends up too bad.
He's a mess. Three months out from losing his left adrenal gland, left kidney, spleen, a good portion of his colon, and part of his pancreas. Oh yeah...and the mass that was, as the surgeon said, "the size of a football." I need him conscious enough to get food / drink in him but also want to keep him comfortable. Sorry - more info than necessary.![]()
He's a mess. Three months out from losing his left adrenal gland, left kidney, spleen, a good portion of his colon, and part of his pancreas. Oh yeah...and the mass that was, as the surgeon said, "the size of a football." I need him conscious enough to get food / drink in him but also want to keep him comfortable. Sorry - more info than necessary.![]()
He's a mess. Three months out from losing his left adrenal gland, left kidney, spleen, a good portion of his colon, and part of his pancreas. Oh yeah...and the mass that was, as the surgeon said, "the size of a football." I need him conscious enough to get food / drink in him but also want to keep him comfortable. Sorry - more info than necessary.![]()
He's a mess. Three months out from losing his left adrenal gland, left kidney, spleen, a good portion of his colon, and part of his pancreas. Oh yeah...and the mass that was, as the surgeon said, "the size of a football." I need him conscious enough to get food / drink in him but also want to keep him comfortable. Sorry - more info than necessary.![]()
Where is your Ziggy nipple?
Where is your Ziggy nipple?
*is shocked*