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Garden Club - November 2018

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Adkins
Legendary Contributor

Re: Garden Club - November 2018


@simplynoir wrote:

@Remedios wrote:

Simply, how is your arm? 


Bleeping hurts and trying not to take medication because they assigned me meds since normal OTC anti-inflamatories like Ibuprofen aren't effective for me but they make me feel naseuous. I'll probably power through it and take some tomorrow though with the interview since I rather be lucid than ill-feeling.

 

One plus is GF tagged along to help because certain positions turning/twisting my arm pull at the stitches and I had no clue how I was going to bath later tonight after two days of no-go on that front. So it'll be interesting to say the least.


Depending on the location of the injury on your arm, plastic (siran) wrap is your friend. 


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simplynoir
Mega Contributor

Re: Garden Club - November 2018


@Adkins wrote:

@simplynoir wrote:

@Remedios wrote:

Simply, how is your arm? 


Bleeping hurts and trying not to take medication because they assigned me meds since normal OTC anti-inflamatories like Ibuprofen aren't effective for me but they make me feel naseuous. I'll probably power through it and take some tomorrow though with the interview since I rather be lucid than ill-feeling.

 

One plus is GF tagged along to help because certain positions turning/twisting my arm pull at the stitches and I had no clue how I was going to bath later tonight after two days of no-go on that front. So it'll be interesting to say the least.


Depending on the location of the injury on your arm, plastic (siran) wrap is your friend. 


Underside of the forearm which I have to keep bent for the least wear n tear on it. We're about to go to a local pharmacy in a bit to inquire about waterproof dressings/bandages for this because I want to take an actual shower tonight.

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ginger77
Established Member

Re: Garden Club - November 2018


@Anonymous wrote:

Hello Everyone,  I've decided I need to water and tend to my garden for a bit.  I hope I did the seedling icon correctly.

I currently have LOL/24 inquiries and 6 new account.  


Welcome!! Smiley Happy Smiley Happy






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Time to garden for a bit
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Anonymous
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Re: Garden Club - November 2018

Oh boy... more compost.  CitiBusiness AAdvantage Platinum Select World Mastercard.  75,000 AAdvantage miles after qualifying purchases.  It doesn't say what the qualifying purchases are either.

 

Pass.  Why are they sending me compost for the business card anyway?  I don't have a business.  At least I know why I get these... because I have an AAdvantage number.  The Cap1 Savor compost last week had no reason to appear in my mailbox, especially since I'm opted out.

 

Wake up, shredder... time to eat!  Om nom nom nom *burp!* 

 

Maybe I should start a confetti business.  I get plenty of free material in the mail... just shred, bag and sell!  LOL...

 

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Remedios
Credit Mentor

Re: Garden Club - November 2018


@simplynoir wrote:

@Remedios wrote:

Simply, how is your arm? 


Bleeping hurts and trying not to take medication because they assigned me meds since normal OTC anti-inflamatories like Ibuprofen aren't effective for me but they make me feel naseuous. I'll probably power through it and take some tomorrow though with the interview since I rather be lucid than ill-feeling.

 

One plus is GF tagged along to help because certain positions turning/twisting my arm pull at the stitches and I had no clue how I was going to bath later tonight after two days of no-go on that front. So it'll be interesting to say the least.


Sorry it bleepin' hurts. Can you procure some Reglan for nausea? 

 

 

GF better have a rubber ducky ready for your bath. It's the way of The Garden Club

 

 

 

 

 

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Remedios
Credit Mentor

Re: Garden Club - November 2018


@simplynoir wrote:

@Adkins wrote:

@simplynoir wrote:

@Remedios wrote:

Simply, how is your arm? 


Bleeping hurts and trying not to take medication because they assigned me meds since normal OTC anti-inflamatories like Ibuprofen aren't effective for me but they make me feel naseuous. I'll probably power through it and take some tomorrow though with the interview since I rather be lucid than ill-feeling.

 

One plus is GF tagged along to help because certain positions turning/twisting my arm pull at the stitches and I had no clue how I was going to bath later tonight after two days of no-go on that front. So it'll be interesting to say the least.


Depending on the location of the injury on your arm, plastic (siran) wrap is your friend. 


Underside of the forearm which I have to keep bent for the least wear n tear on it. We're about to go to a local pharmacy in a bit to inquire about waterproof dressings/bandages for this because I want to take an actual shower tonight.


Tegaderm, transparent film dressing 

 

You're welcome lol 

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Adkins
Legendary Contributor

Re: Garden Club - November 2018


@Remedios wrote:

@simplynoir wrote:

@Remedios wrote:

Simply, how is your arm? 


Bleeping hurts and trying not to take medication because they assigned me meds since normal OTC anti-inflamatories like Ibuprofen aren't effective for me but they make me feel naseuous. I'll probably power through it and take some tomorrow though with the interview since I rather be lucid than ill-feeling.

 

One plus is GF tagged along to help because certain positions turning/twisting my arm pull at the stitches and I had no clue how I was going to bath later tonight after two days of no-go on that front. So it'll be interesting to say the least.


Sorry it bleepin' hurts. Can you procure some Reglan for nausea? 

 

 

GF better have a rubber ducky ready for your bath. It's the way of The Garden Club

 

 

 

 

 


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cDy4PZPMDwU


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Message 727 of 3,651
Remedios
Credit Mentor

Re: Garden Club - November 2018


@Adkins wrote:

@Remedios wrote:

@simplynoir wrote:

@Remedios wrote:

Simply, how is your arm? 


Bleeping hurts and trying not to take medication because they assigned me meds since normal OTC anti-inflamatories like Ibuprofen aren't effective for me but they make me feel naseuous. I'll probably power through it and take some tomorrow though with the interview since I rather be lucid than ill-feeling.

 

One plus is GF tagged along to help because certain positions turning/twisting my arm pull at the stitches and I had no clue how I was going to bath later tonight after two days of no-go on that front. So it'll be interesting to say the least.


Sorry it bleepin' hurts. Can you procure some Reglan for nausea? 

 

 

GF better have a rubber ducky ready for your bath. It's the way of The Garden Club

 

 

 

 

 


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cDy4PZPMDwU


Ha. Exactly! 

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Anonymous
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Re: Garden Club - November 2018


@simplynoir wrote:

@Adkins wrote:

@simplynoir wrote:

@Remedios wrote:

Simply, how is your arm? 


Bleeping hurts and trying not to take medication because they assigned me meds since normal OTC anti-inflamatories like Ibuprofen aren't effective for me but they make me feel naseuous. I'll probably power through it and take some tomorrow though with the interview since I rather be lucid than ill-feeling.

 

One plus is GF tagged along to help because certain positions turning/twisting my arm pull at the stitches and I had no clue how I was going to bath later tonight after two days of no-go on that front. So it'll be interesting to say the least.


Depending on the location of the injury on your arm, plastic (siran) wrap is your friend. 


Underside of the forearm which I have to keep bent for the least wear n tear on it. We're about to go to a local pharmacy in a bit to inquire about waterproof dressings/bandages for this because I want to take an actual shower tonight.


i know they have them because when i was looking for things for my feet.. however i ended up getting mine off amazon as it was cheaper...

 

speaking of meds they gave me whst i asked for ibuprofen 800 like i had with my feet and 10 oxycodone "just in case" so i wouldnt have to go to er in the middle of the night - im like lady i would have to be on the floor writhing in pain and screaming before you could get me to take these! maybe not even then....

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Anonymous
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Re: Garden Club - November 2018

I didn't have to click on that Youtube video to know what it was... 

 

I'm about due for a nice epsom salt bath.  I don't have a rubber ducky though.  Even as a kid I never had one, or wanted one for that matter, but my younger adopted siblings did, so I think I had access to one at least, though I'm not obsessed with them like Ernie. Smiley Happy

 

 

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