Re: Elnut needs a lot of prayers
Hi Elnut, you dont know me from adam but I feel I know you. I am so sorry to hear of your recent health problems. It seems to have all stemmed from the original operation you had. Is that right? I really have never heard of medical professionals doing the "cold turkey" on someone who is as ill as you are. Weaning off slowly of medication is how I have always heard it done. I have been reading your posts for over a year and have so enjoyed hearing about your fishing trips. So interesting and funny too. You have that dry sense of humour I like. I was touched when you became a born again Christian and joined a church. You are a real inspiration to me. You are an amazingly strong person to have endured so much pain and you dont give up. I will pray for you and this recent health concerns and hope that the end to your suffering is coming soon. God Bless, Margie
Re: Elnut needs a lot of prayers
There are several checks and balances that can be put into place to reduce medication administration errors. At my facility, the first check is when the patient reports their home medications to the nurse during the admission assessment. Second check is when the MD goes over that med list and checks to continue or d/c the medication. Third check is when that list is faxed to the pharmacy where a pharmacist goes over the list. Fourth check is when the med is pulled from an accudose machine, fifth check is when the medication is scanned along with patient's ID band. And the last check is when the medication is read to the patient prior to administration.
As you can see, there are numerous checks where a med error should be caught. Not all facilities are this thurough on their med administration. This is perhaps why our facility has so few errors.
Good luck, and get feeling better.
Fish on!
-Rich
Re: Elnut needs a lot of prayers
Hang in there, Elnut. Put your faith in HIM and he will get you through any troubles that may come your way. Until the storm passes, you will remain in my prayers my friend.
Re: Elnut needs a lot of prayers
[QUOTE=Chubminnow;385658]They say humor and laughter is good for the soul and it helps what might be ailing you....with this being said, and just out of curiousity Elnuts...when you show up down at Dale this coming December for the get together, will you be wearing shorts, flip flops and a tank top? :)[/QUOTE]
Sorry Chub when you have lost 319 POUNDS (563 lbs at my biggest)overall since 2004, and 180 of that since October 2008, 80 POUNDS since March of 2009, my body has no clue what heat is. All my insulation is gone and I dress like an eskimo. Problem is that I have to keep buying clothes, 8X 5 years ago, 6X 3 years ago, 4X last winter, 3X this spring and now just went yesterday and bought pants, shirts, shorts all in 2X and could squeeze into 1X but it was a bit tight. I will make you a deal. When I catch the 12lb World Record Smallmouth out of my honey hole on the FNF on Saturday December 19, 2009, I will have 3sons and Bonefish in the boat to help me get the big girl into my HUGE livewell and take a trip to Horse Creek, Hendricks, Wisdom or any other marina that may be open for the official weigh in, then put her back in my livewell for a while (trust me it is the width of my Deep V boat and I have put 3 20lb Stripers in it with no problem), as I go into Celing and purchase flip flops and a tank top for I will bring some shorts and all the photo opportunities that you see on ESPN, FLW and any other place that will cover the event, I will wear flip flops, shorts and a tank top just for you. Other than that my still 244lb hind end is staying covered up in layers.
Re: Elnut needs a lot of prayers
[QUOTE=Big Gills;385662]Hi Elnut, you dont know me from adam but I feel I know you. I am so sorry to hear of your recent health problems. It seems to have all stemmed from the original operation you had. Is that right? I really have never heard of medical professionals doing the "cold turkey" on someone who is as ill as you are. Weaning off slowly of medication is how I have always heard it done. I have been reading your posts for over a year and have so enjoyed hearing about your fishing trips. So interesting and funny too. You have that dry sense of humour I like. I was touched when you became a born again Christian and joined a church. You are a real inspiration to me. You are an amazingly strong person to have endured so much pain and you dont give up. I will pray for you and this recent health concerns and hope that the end to your suffering is coming soon. God Bless, Margie[/QUOTE]
Couldn't have said it any better, AMEN!
Re: Elnut needs a lot of prayers
Had a GREAT weekend and with having my son with me all week due to fall break should have no more problems this week. I certainly think the worst is behind me and appreciate alll the thoughts and prayers that have been sent forth my way. Only hope that I can return the favor one day for each and every one of you. Thanks again
Re: Elnut needs a lot of prayers
Good news Elwood. I hope you keep that smile that I know is on your face. Keep up the active lifestyle as much as allowed...and I know I watched my 7 year old daughter cheer for the basketball team for the Southwest YMCA and yes, everyone keeps score. You keep getting better cause I plan on shaking your hand soon enough. Prolly not on Dec 19th....but strive for some sponsored Float`N`Fly adventures in Jan.