troutscout
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Hey Everybody!!!
TuTu called me this AM and informed me that she was on her way to the ER.
She had gallbladder surgery a couple of weeks ago...and was doing fine, but woke up this AM with a fever of 102 and pulse of 140.
Let's some prayers.
Trout
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Jellybelly
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Hopefully it will just be a minor setback. If you talk to her, tell her we are thinking of her and wish her a speedy recovery.
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Please tell her I am thinking of her and praying for her and hope she gets better soon. She has always been there for support for me...prayers are on the way to her!!
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Hey trout, thanks for posting the info. If you talk to her will you tell her we've got her covered with positive energy and thoughts of healing?
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trueblue
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quote:Originally posted by Biting Back: Hey trout, thanks for posting the info. If you talk to her will you tell her we've got her covered with positive energy and thoughts of healing?
Yes, what BB said.
I hope she alright and is back posting later. Keep us updated if you hear anything. Thanks.
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Sue vG
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Blessings to you, TooToo!
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Hoping to hear very soon that you have turned the corner and are on your way back to a good recovery.
BTW, I was told by a dentist recently that patients on chronic antibiotics- who for reasons such as mitral valve prolapse would otherwise have been taking abx prophalactically before invasive procedures- generally should up their dosage of their usual abx (or add/change if not on abx that dentists/surgeons use for the situation) when undergoing any invasive procedures- even teeth cleaning.
Sorry, I forgot to ask for the references to any studies on the subject.
Just thought the issue might be worth raising with your Drs if you fall into that category
I haven't had a chance to ask LLMD for opinion on the subject yet.
Please let us see you dancing here again as as you are feeling up to it!
Wishing you a peaceful night and restorative sleep.
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troutscout
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Dr....
Sure...but why don't you e-mail me.
I'm sure Jimmie is keeping us btoh up to par.
Trout
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troutscout
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Hey Doc...thanks for high jacking my update and starting your own...ha...ha.....
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Get well soon tootsy!!! Hey, where's that Xango IV drip when you need it. Not a bad idea and it just might work!! I'm sure you'll be outta there in no time back on full stride. Posts: 600 | From Las Vegas, NV | Registered: Nov 2004
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SunRa
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sending hugs and healing thoughts your way, Lymetoo!
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Starphoenix
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I'm sorry that Lymetoo has been suffering. What a wonderful lady she is.
I am sending prayers and healing energy. I'm glad she's in better spirits now and stabilizing.
Steph
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GEDEN13
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i hope everything,turn's out fine.prayer's and thank's , gary
troutscout
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Just talked to her hubby...he will be calling me after the Dr tells him something this AM.
The scan they were going to do yesterday...never happened.....so, who knows.
It is still a mystery.
Trout
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troutscout
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Mr Tutu called me earlier this evening....seems there isn't anything new. She is slowly getting better.
Thinks all you guys are the best.
She may be getting out tomorrow or the next day.
Trout
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Loribelle
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thanks Trout for the updates...
Mr Lymetoo, take care of 'our girl' she means a lot to us!
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I'M BAAAAAACCK!!!!! don't have much energy to say hello and howdy do....but "I'm here."
Thanks to everyone and especially Mr Trout for posting this thread. It was very much appreciated. Mr Lymetoo printed most of it out for me and I enjoyed reading them very much.
------------------ Do not take anything I say as medical advice. I am not a doctor, but I DID stay at a Holiday Inn Express! oops! Lymetutu
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