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Software => Nutcracker: RGB Effects Builder => Topic started by: smeighan on September 26, 2013,
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I will have my quad bypass operation tomorrow from 9am-2pm. MST
I will be at St Joseph Hospital in Denver.
My name will be public listed so you might be able to get messages to me while i am there.
I will be kept under for most all of friday. Saturday will start the physical therapy of walking and breathing (Sternum and possible broken ribs make breathing not as much fun as it was before)
The told my wife not to stay overnight on friday but come fully rested on saturday. When I asked why she should be rested, their answer "So she can get you up and walking".
Seems like another honey do list to me...
talk to you all sometime next week
sean
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Good luck and hopefully your wife can get some sleep. I know she will be concern. I saw my dad go though triple bypass and it was hard on my mom.
Rick R.
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My father got a cute stuffed teddy bear with his bypass. You are supposed to hug it and press it into your chest when coughing or sneezing so you don't damage your stiches. I think his name was sir coughington or something like that. Good luck.
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Good luck!
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Good Luck Sean
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May the good Lord watch over and Bless you with good health while you are operated on and always!!!!
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All the very best Sean. You are in my thoughts and prayers
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Good Luck Sean and get get well soon!
Roger
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Good luck!
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Good luck and speedy recovery.
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Best of luck Sean and get well soon!
Fred
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Looks like someone needs to take the laptop away from Sean. 9:20 his time and he is still logged in! ??? Good luck Sean!
Roger
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Good Luck, I hope it all works out as it is suppose to and that you recover quickly.
Rick S
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Good luck Sean, my thoughts will be with you!
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God speed!
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Operation is complete , doctor says everything was better than expected.
Now they are managing my pain.
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You just can't keep a great man down!!! <res.
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I wouldn't program while on pain management medication. No telling what you might come up with.
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Hi Sean,
Great to hear from you. Take care and many thanks for the update.
I wouldn't program while on pain management medication. No telling what you might come up with.
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Why not? I did some of my best creative writing while on heavy meds after my surgery ten years ago ;D
Rick R.
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Good to hear from you Sean. Take care and rest well - if they let you!
-Paul
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First off - awesome news Sean. Welcome back :)
As for the pain meds, yeah, can't imagine all the really wild nutcracker effects you can dream up with some really good meds.
Hi Sean,
Great to hear from you. Take care and many thanks for the update.
I wouldn't program while on pain management medication. No telling what you might come up with.
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Why not? I did some of my best creative writing while on heavy meds after my surgery ten years ago ;D
Rick R.
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Glad to hear all went well. Take those meds to stay ahead of the pain!! How long are they keeping you in the hospital?
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Good to hear Sean glad all is well
Richard
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Great to hear you are recovering well. My prayers are with you!
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Really glad to see you are doing OK. Godspeed on your recovery.
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Hi all
Operation went gtrat according to surgeon.
They want you walking four times a day. I can do that pretty well.
They also want you inhaling into a device.i can only inhale 500ml. They want 1000ml.man, it hurts to breath deep
Walk and breath , that's my job now
Still have two chest tubes into the cavity space around the lungs. I hope those come out tomorrow
Thanks for everyone's support
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Keep up the hard work, you will be running again before you know it I'm sure!
RJ
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The inhale/blow device will go home with you. I remember not liking to see the chest tubes in my dad. You are doing great.
Rick R.
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Keep up the great work Sean! It will seem like baby steps at times, but you will be back to full strength, plus some, in no time at all!
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Great to hear the operation went well. Wishing you speedy recovery!
Paul.