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Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Dana - May 20, 2017 6:03:25 am PDT #11715 of 30002
I haven't trusted science since I saw the film "Flubber."

The incision is way less painful today, which is great. It's balanced out by all of the muscles that are like "what the fuck did you just put us through, why are we suddenly walking differently?"


DavidS - May 20, 2017 6:18:36 am PDT #11716 of 30002
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Yeah, the muscles aren't going to forgive you for a while.

But quick healing -ma!


Steph L. - May 20, 2017 6:28:49 am PDT #11717 of 30002
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Dana, how's the actual back pain/sciatica?


Sheryl - May 20, 2017 6:29:50 am PDT #11718 of 30002
Fandom means never having to say "But where would I wear that?"

Timelies all!

Lazy day here. We're going to go to the Gaithersburg Book Festival for a bit, and later we're meeting Gary's dad and stepmom for dinner.


Dana - May 20, 2017 7:20:34 am PDT #11719 of 30002
I haven't trusted science since I saw the film "Flubber."

Dana, how's the actual back pain/sciatica?

Oh, that's gone. The only challenge walking now is the muscles, and I guess the lingering loopiness from the anesthetic. Even with the surgery drama, I'd do it again in a heartbeat.

My husband yesterday said it was nice to have me back, and I said I was only gone for one night, but he meant that I was functional and could actually stand and participate in things.


Dana - May 20, 2017 7:23:01 am PDT #11720 of 30002
I haven't trusted science since I saw the film "Flubber."

Though I do still have some numbness on the ball of my foot and around the heel. The doctor said that it may take up to a couple of weeks to go away, and it may not completely go away. I'm hoping it does, because it's super weird being numb on that part of the foot.


Calli - May 20, 2017 7:26:40 am PDT #11721 of 30002
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I'm glad the original back pain has been resolved, Dana. Healing~ma for the rest of it.

ND, that's some BS. I hope the banks work things out soon.

Do you have to go to areas likely to be flooded, Connie? In my area, there are places that always flood after hurricanes or major remnants thereof come through. I can generally find alternate routes, but it sucks for people who live or work in the low spots.


Steph L. - May 20, 2017 7:31:44 am PDT #11722 of 30002
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Dana, how's the actual back pain/sciatica?

Oh, that's gone. The only challenge walking now is the muscles, and I guess the lingering loopiness from the anesthetic. Even with the surgery drama, I'd do it again in a heartbeat.

That's fantastic! Do you have an Rx for a muscle relaxant? That helped me for the first week or 2 after surgery because my muscles were pissed at me.

My husband yesterday said it was nice to have me back, and I said I was only gone for one night, but he meant that I was functional and could actually stand and participate in things.

I get that.

Though I do still have some numbness on the ball of my foot and around the heel. The doctor said that it may take up to a couple of weeks to go away, and it may not completely go away.

I remember that -- the bottom of my left foot was not totally numb prior to surgery, but maybe 80%. It did take a few weeks to go away. IIRC, my doctor said that the numbness is because the nerves got squished by the herniated discs, and the nerves don't un-squish immediately.


Dana - May 20, 2017 7:38:43 am PDT #11723 of 30002
I haven't trusted science since I saw the film "Flubber."

They did give me a muscle relaxant and told me to be vigilant about taking it, because otherwise I'd end up with muscle spasms.

I forgot to mention, after the IV pain meds ended, they were giving me Vicodin for the pain. I already have this giant bottle of Percocet, which I assumed I'd be using post-surgery. No, now I also have a giant bottle of Vicodin. If I were actually drug-seeking, I would be set.


Gudanov - May 20, 2017 7:46:39 am PDT #11724 of 30002
Coding and Sleeping

I got the O2 sensor in our old Nissan out and put in a new one. I cleared the codes and ran the engine for awhile and so far the check engine light is staying dark. It feels like the engine is running a little smoother too, but may that's just my imagination. I was a little concerned when I saw a little smoke, but it was just some excess anti-seize compound burning off when the exhaust manifold got hot. I'm starting to gain confidence in my ability to fix our cars. That can save a lot of money.