I Checked Out O.K.

Still gotta stay away from popcorn and nuts, though. *sigh* But no sign of Crohn's which runs in my extended family.

P.S. Thursday night was indeed spent this way (by me, not The Cat). Oh, well, got some magazines read.

P.P.S. Apparently I was rather talkative when I woke up from the anesthesia--the nurse said I kept asking what her name was. Weird. But everyone was very nice.


Comments

Dave E. said…
Good. It's a pain in the...er...it's a pain to go through, though it should bring some piece of mind.

I guess I babbled like an idiot in the recovery room after getting my broken nose fixed a long time ago. I don't have any idea what I said, but a couple of nurses thought it was hilarious. I refuse to be paranoid about it to this day.
Kate P said…
Yeah, they must hear a lot of funny stuff. Good thing they think it's kinda cute!
ccr in MA said…
Glad to hear that everything ... er ... came out all right in the end!
PomJob said…
That's great - it's a tough disease to live with and manage.
nightfly said…
Good news on the diagnosis. Take care of yourself!
Kate P said…
CCR--Hahahahaha. So many puns to be made. Thank you!

Pom--thanks. . . I'm hoping it's possible I won't have to deal with it forever.

'Fly--thanks and I will!
Lindsay said…
People are so funny when they wake up from anaesthesia. When I woke up from having my wisdom teeth taken out, I supposedly looked over at my dad and said, "You son of a bitch." Right in front of the nurse. He kept telling me everything that could go wrong with the procedure right before I went in.
Kate P said…
Ha! It's like truth serum.

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