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Old 11-20-2012, 06:12 PM   #28571 (permalink)
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Wow. That is wildly scary. So glad you all caught it early on. Whew.
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Old 11-20-2012, 08:39 PM   #28572 (permalink)
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Wow. That is wildly scary. So glad you all caught it early on. Whew.

I told him, he keeps my heart healthy. 7am (dd gets up at 5am) I was letting DD watch cartoons, mostly because she will cuddle with me on the couch and I can doze off - but never again during Handy Manny, I had a dream that really was disturbing, even typing about it makes me blush I heard my side door open - I called out "Hello", no answer, dh was in bad shape. So after I realized it was him, my house was not being broken into, changed my jammie pants, realized this was no flu, this was something else, especially when he needed me to help him to the couch, I had a hunch, only difference in his routine was that truck. He is very sensitive to any sort of narcotic, when he separated his shoulder he remembered nothing of the 5 hour drive home from the hospital (up hunting), actually remembered nothing until like 2 days later when he went to just tylenol for pain - he was the same way, totally out of it, I immediately thought poison. Even an advil makes him loopey, his system is very sensitive. I knew someone drugging him was far fetched, so the only logical explanation was CO2 poisoning. I googled it to see treatment and it said ER, ASAP - so I did.
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Old 11-20-2012, 08:47 PM   #28573 (permalink)
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He is very sensitive to any sort of narcotic, when he separated his shoulder he remembered nothing of the 5 hour drive home from the hospital (up hunting), actually remembered nothing until like 2 days later when he went to just tylenol for pain - he was the same way, totally out of it,
My hubby is the exact same way. Give him one daytime cold tablet and he is sound asleep.

After his cancer surgery they gave him a strong narcotic. I came home from work to check on him (I work 2.5 miles away) and he was standing at the stove, only in his underwear, frying eggs, singing an old country song. Grease spattering everywhere. He thought he called me to come home for breakfast. Goof.

I am certainly glad you were there when your husband came home. He owes you big time.
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Old 11-21-2012, 12:51 AM   #28574 (permalink)
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Old 11-21-2012, 08:41 AM   #28575 (permalink)
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I don't want to take the time to train my dog. Can someone tell me what products I can use so I can take any and all short cuts? I don't want to miss my favorite TV shows.

I think I'm going to be cranky today.
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Old 11-21-2012, 10:03 AM   #28576 (permalink)
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I don't want to take the time to train my dog. Can someone tell me what products I can use so I can take any and all short cuts? I don't want to miss my favorite TV shows.

I think I'm going to be cranky today.
You forgot the fact that you don't have money for a trainer.
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My husband's boss isn't in today so it sounds like we won't know if we can rent their acreage until tomorrow. This is killinngg meeeee.
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Old 11-21-2012, 11:02 AM   #28578 (permalink)
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You forgot the fact that you don't have money for a trainer.
Oh yea. At least not until I sell my current litter of puppies.
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I cant say anything on FB because I have family on there, but this weekend we will be finding out whether or not Kolton is going to get his "I'm the big brother t-shirt." I'm so excited and nervous!



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OMG how exciting! What's the verdict? I want an update NOW NOW NOW!!!
The verdict is in! ( I couldnt wait any longer) Kolton *IS* getting his "Big Brother" shirt! Baby #2 will be here around the first week of August. You guys are the first to know, please dont say anything on FB. We are waiting awhile before we announce to family.
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Old 11-21-2012, 11:07 AM   #28580 (permalink)
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Whoo Hooo! Major congrats!

Rats, now I've lost my cranky status.
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