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Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: cozmik_cowboy on April 22, 2025, 08:39:58 PM
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Sitting in Her horsepistol (as me old Pap used to call it) room, I noticed that Her IV pump is apparently descended from a tipple!
Peter
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The IV pumps in our hospital are very unreliable; but after several calls to the nurses' station, I learned how to fix them myself.
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Gregory wonders if he should, or how to implement an upcharge for multistringed instruments. Like anything beyond 6 strings, or especially coursed instruments. For instance, I'd about as soon go back to shiftwork and on-call duty as to restring an autoharp.
Well, not really...
I didn't have to fiddle with an IV pump, but I did learn how to operate the leg compression devices when staying with my Mom the past few times. It was a kind of quick-connect deal, almost like a Neutrik SpeakON.
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I had abdominal surgery.
Post Op, I'm back in a regular room for a few days before they kicked me loose. Felt fine, no real pain, great. They had a SERIOUS painkiller drip on one of those pumps next to the bed just in case . . .
So I'm thirsty, and the Doc told me I can have Sprite, no more ice chips. So I kept pushing the button for the nurse ( . . . I thought . . . ). Finally she sticks her head in the door as she passed by and I look at her and said 'Eye beanz kallllllingk and kalllllingk phor U' in this drunk-as-a-skunk slur. She comes over and says, 'Oh, Mr. Wilson ! THIS is the button to call me, but THAT one is your pain medicine.'
She put it in the drawer, I woke up 6 hours later. THEN I got my Sprite.
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... She put it in the drawer, I woke up 6 hours later. THEN I got my Sprite.
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... I did learn how to operate the leg compression devices when staying with my Mom the past few times. It was a kind of quick-connect deal, almost like a Neutrik SpeakON.
I never did master the leg compression devices; finally gave up and had the nurse remove them, as they made it impossible to get to the bathroom.