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Post by bud9 on Jul 30, 2017 10:05:59 GMT
So glad she is getting well, i was once on Tramadol and thats about what happened to me (singing i mean) mind you when i came off them it was cold turkey for a few days.
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Post by skysmum on Jul 31, 2017 18:24:02 GMT
Yes jellybean we did take her to the sea, that first one took ages to heal because she infected the wound but this one is lovely and clean. She will be going though, in a few weeks, so we will get her swimming for a bit of physio Perhaps we should all have a Tramadol bud9, we could start a little forum choir
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Post by OP on Jul 31, 2017 19:22:28 GMT
I'm on 250mg of Tramadol per day. No-one has complained about my singing. It must be so good for Tilly being able to have a swim in the sea. It's nice to know the wound is healing also.
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Post by samwiseg on Jul 31, 2017 19:51:28 GMT
I had morphine when I had my appendicitis...it didnt make me sing..just tell really bad jokes to the a&e staff (that only i'd laugh at) and very much to my OH's embarassment!!
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Post by skysmum on Jul 31, 2017 20:28:33 GMT
I know when my mum had her gall bladder out the surgeon came to see her the next day while i was there. "Your mother has the most beautiful voice, she has been serenading us all" , my poor mum was mortified when she found out and the best bit is, iv'e never heard her sing in my life
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Post by samwiseg on Jul 31, 2017 20:39:12 GMT
God I wish I could meet you and your family skysmum, you all sound rather....entertaining!!!
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Post by suesbird on Jul 31, 2017 20:45:55 GMT
After reading everyone's experience on Tramadol I'm glad I refused to take it when I broke my arm/shoulder hope Tilly being a good girl.
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Post by skysmum on Jul 31, 2017 20:57:37 GMT
God I wish I could meet you and your family skysmum, you all sound rather....entertaining!!! You don't HAVE to be mad to be a member samwiseg, but it helps Never a dull moment that's for sure
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Post by samwiseg on Aug 1, 2017 7:08:15 GMT
God I wish I could meet you and your family skysmum, you all sound rather....entertaining!!! You don't HAVE to be mad to be a member samwiseg, but it helps Never a dull moment that's for sure In that case I'd fit right in
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Post by Shirls on Aug 1, 2017 11:23:42 GMT
I know when my mum had her gall bladder out the surgeon came to see her the next day while i was there. "Your mother has the most beautiful voice, she has been serenading us all" , my poor mum was mortified when she found out and the best bit is, iv'e never heard her sing in my life That really made me laugh out loud when I read it skysmum!!!
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Post by Hezz on Aug 1, 2017 19:30:02 GMT
Maybe the tramadol brings out the singer in us all. In which case I hope I never need it, for all others concerned! How's the patient, skysmum?
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Post by skysmum on Aug 2, 2017 15:06:37 GMT
We could be called "The accidental choir" , nothing wrong with a bit of mashup/mixup talent She's good thanks Hezz, so much better than the first time round, walking on it now if its normal pace but she still does the three legged race if she is hurrying, takes 6 to 8 months to be completely normal. Hope her check on friday say's she can go for short walks from next week, she's getting fat and lazy :
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Post by skysmum on Aug 2, 2017 15:09:16 GMT
Not that she is spoilt but a girl can never have enough beds you know
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Aug 2, 2017 15:10:25 GMT
Poor Tilly, she's been through so much and coped pretty well. No cone of shame this time!
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Post by skysmum on Aug 2, 2017 15:20:07 GMT
Nope she was relieved of the cone of shame at the weekend M, vet said incision had closed well enough to remove it and she has been soooo good and not touched it. Amazing how the body heals
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