Rosary Army #148: Post Op – Stat!

Gallbladder surgery, Post Op Pain, Playing in the Park, and Twitter with Greg and Jennifer.
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Greg, hope you have a speedy recovery. BTW:In regards to the picture, when did you try out for the role of Mary in The Nativity Story?
Greg,
I’ve been praying for you and Jennifer. Glad to hear you are coherant, relatively speaking. Now, on the way to recovery!
Greg,
Hope you’ll be up and running soon!
Dang, you look hurt! But glad to see you’re recovering. We’re praying for you, as always.
Recover. Recover. Recover. Recover. Recover. Recover.Recover. Recover. Recover.Recover. Recover. Recover.Recover. Recover. Recover.Recover. Recover. Recover.Recover. Recover. Recover.Recover. Recover. Recover.Recover. Recover. Recover.
I just want to be clear with everyone that this picture was not staged. I literally walked into his recovery room and found him looking exactly like this. I knew within a second that I was going to have to run out to the car to grab my camera. Glad he was such a good sport about it.
Happy you came thru this so well, Greg. As for your sore and swollen mouth, I would make a note of who the anesthesiologist was and if any of you or yours have surgery again, request from the surgeon that s/he choose anyone but that one. It sounds like unnecessary roughness or inattention. Anyone can make a mistake, but if that’s the case, an apology and explanation was in order. I really don’t think there’s any way that you did this to yourself.
Can we get that picture on a Rosary Army t-shirt?
I pray for a speedy recovery, Greg. Hope you get well soon. You don’t look very happy on that picture…
That photo is priceless! Hope your recovery is speedy.
Have a speedy recovery Greg and do not rush it! The album art for this episode looks glorious on AppleTV(!), hi-def and all.
Greg,
I have lots of blood work done to monitor the meds I take for Crohn’s disease, and they usually have to draw from my hands because my veins are SO BAD. When you thought the nurse was digging around in your hand, she was. If they don’t get the vein on the first stick, they move it around and try to get it so they don’t have to stick you again. Personally, I’d rather be stuck again. It’s even worse when they’re trying to start an IV.
Hope you’re feeling better!
Kerry in AL