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Misty Blue 09-27-2012 05:02 AM

Wounded Flipper
 
Hi Folks!

With all of the crazy stuff that I do...

Well a trip to the ER is no big deal. This time I didn't fall off of a roof or get stuck under a mooring or smashed by a drifting boat. I slipped and fell dumping the ash from the stove. I nursed it for months and then saw the doctor.

Rotator cup. Bad.

I can not say enough about the professional, friendly and kind care that I recieved at Lakes Region General Hospital (LRGH).

Doctor Miller and the operating room staff were simply great. Two weks later I am back at work and getting ready for aquatherm and plowing season.

Sometimes LRGH gets a bad rap, but not from me. For now I will give them one thumbs up! In three weeks maybe I'll be able to do two!

PS. Stay off of the Perks. I was on them for two days and had dreams of flying cows!

Misty Blue.

rrr 09-27-2012 02:10 PM

Misty,

I'm so sorry to hear about your injury :( (and how long it took you to seek help :rolleye1:) - and I'm very glad that you're on the road to recovery. :)

But I'm curious - are you saying I shouldn't be dreaming about flying cows? :confused:

I hope you have a quick and easy recovery!

SIKSUKR 09-27-2012 02:29 PM

I love flying cows.Send the rest of those perks to me.

LIforrelaxin 09-27-2012 02:51 PM

I thought everyone had dreams of Flying cows....

Now I am concerned on what could be getting slipped into my coffee every day

:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

Happy Gourmand 09-27-2012 03:43 PM

Flying cows...
 
I guess that's better than dreaming about flying toilets!! :laugh:

BroadHopper 09-27-2012 03:49 PM

Cow Philosophy
 
I thank the lord that cows don't fly......................

When I shattered my humerous, the percs didn't do as well as the morphine. The dreams on morphine is another subject :rolleye1:

robmac 09-27-2012 04:17 PM

MB,wish you quick recovery. I've had both rotator cuffs surgically repaired and luckily years later no ill affects. Follow the advice on rehab and recovery,on my second arm I tried doing things to quickly and got set back a week but in the end alls well. Best wishes.

MV1 09-27-2012 04:40 PM

Dr. Miller is the best
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Misty Blue (Post 191634)
Hi Folks!

With all of the crazy stuff that I do...

Well a trip to the ER is no big deal. This time I didn't fall off of a roof or get stuck under a mooring or smashed by a drifting boat. I slipped and fell dumping the ash from the stove. I nursed it for months and then saw the doctor.

Rotator cup. Bad.

I can not say enough about the professional, friendly and kind care that I recieved at Lakes Region General Hospital (LRGH).

Doctor Miller and the operating room staff were simply great. Two weks later I am back at work and getting ready for aquatherm and plowing season.

Sometimes LRGH gets a bad rap, but not from me. For now I will give them one thumbs up! In three weeks maybe I'll be able to do two!

PS. Stay off of the Perks. I was on them for two days and had dreams of flying cows!

Misty Blue.

I've had 3 different operations done by Dr. Miller....knees and shoulder...he is the best...up and going again after rehab...all is good

Lakesrider 09-30-2012 02:10 PM

Hey I was on Percocet for a few weeks after my operation. Are you telling me there really are no flying cows? Damn.......:eek:


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