Sorry about the back, Tep.
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Much back~ma, Teppy.
God's crazy sense of humor? I get all the proof I need from my life.
I would personally name the Goodbye and Good Riddance thread for 2008 "Fuck you and the horse you rode in on."
I'm not sure I'd like people to see the word "Fuck" in large font at the top of my screen.
Perhaps we need a euphemism: "Frack you and the horse you rode in on."
Goodbye and Good Riddance 2008: "...and the horse you rode in on."
I like Daniel's suggestion!
And when visiting Cambridge, stay at the fabulous Horse U. Rhode Inn.
Goodbye and Good Riddance 2008: "...and the horse you rode in on."
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I'm so sorry to hear about your back, Teppy. You poor thing going from one bad thing to another. Have you been able to go to work at all?
Back-ma, Teppy. And good to see your fonts again.
No panic attacks since then, but I chalk that up to the lovely calming effects of the flexiril/percocet cocktail.Better living through chemistry. I wonder if the FDA will get an application for that cocktail to combat the panic attacks? Either way, good to see your pixels Steph.
Ah, backs. They have to be proof of evolution, because if God did this to us intentionally, then He's got a damned whacked sense of humor.IIRC, our backs haven't evolved, and that is the problem. There structure is for quadruped action, not biped action. Which is why there is a lot more lower back pain than upper back pain, what with the curve that happens in the lumbar area. What? Me? Back issues? Nope, wouldn't know a thing about it. Or being walking on 4's. Not at all.
Hey Pix, you ok over there? I hope work is calm for you today. Been thinking about you all day.
Hil, how is the shoulder today?
I'm leaving work now to go to the hospital to say goodbye in case the surgery they are about to do to try to remove the tumor doesn't go well. They have no way of knowing if the tumor is malignant until they remove it. If it isn't, she will recover fine. If it is, she'll probably have 6-8 weeks of comfortable time before we would have to put her to sleep. They will call me during the surgery if it is so bad that we need to just let her go.