Well this week it only took One nurse two tries to get the IV started. She got in on the first try but for some reason the IV *catheter* (These Intravenous Catheters have a central needle, for starting the IV, surrounded by a soft, flexible catheter.) would not **thread** into the vein. She finally gave up and pulled it out---no wonder it was defective material. The needle had gone thru the catheter about ¼ of an inch from the end of it. So she tried a 2nd spot and got that one in and working ok. She hooked up the IV fluid and I said ----ummmm it’s leaking. Where she hooked up the IV tubing to the IV site wasn’t quite secure, she tightened it up, then cleaned up my hand and arm and all was well for the rest of the time.
The ribs are finally starting to feel better. I’m not taking near as many pain pills for it any more.
Quote of the week: A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. (Herm Albright)
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Hi Jann,
dont know why or how i came upon your blog..but here goes. There is a system of meditation that has PROVEN results in curing cancer. Its called sahaja yoga. There are centres in almost all countries on the planet. Find a centre near you (VISIT IT) and have someone get you started and explain the techniques. Meet with the group every week if possible and just follow through. the website is www.sahajayoga.org
www.sahajayoga.com
dont judge it, just give it a try.
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