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Yea, Vicodin's dangerous stuff. My health teacher almost got an addiction to it. He said his doctor puts him on it for a month, then puts him on a different medicine or a placebo for a month, or some weird system like that. Just be careful, and talk to your doctor to avoid getting addicted. It's just nasty stuff. Of course, I'm dosed up on Ny-Quil right now, so...ohh, pretty colors...ah, Ny-Quil, the moonshine of medicine...
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My apologies on the much belated reply. I've been rather busy in a number of areas. This is the first opportunity to actively peruse the board here in a while that I've had. I suppose a bit of an update is in order. Well on Dec 15th I had the surgury. Spent a couple of days in the hospital and went home. I had a aproximately 4 inch by 6 inch plastic mesh installed. Things proceeded smoothly, Wereskully was a great him during my being a invalid at home. Thank you! Well, on Dec 26th I had the staples removed and I was taken off the Vicadin. My surgeon was very happy with how fast I've been healing and I can look forward to no further appointments or visits to her. Needless to say I spent the first week or so at home in a serious daze. On jan 5th I was approved to return back to work. My coworkers were very happy to see me return. During my absense I found out that a lot of work had piled up. While the guys tried to keep up there was no way that they could do so and there were a number of things that required my knowlege that they couldn't deal with. Talk about job security! I have to wear an elastic binder for the time being but that's no problem. I'm also under a 20 pound wieght restriction ( no lifting over 20 pounds). One thing that I've inherited from my mother is the fact that I heal rapidly from sickness or injury. The downside is that I have a tendency to sleep a lot. So therefore over the last week and a half or so, I have a tendency to come home, eat and then crash, But bit by bit, I can feel myself getting better and better. Which is good since going the other way would really suck. (grin). <br><br>You can expect to see and hear from me more in the future.<br><br>I really appreciate the good wishes that I've recieved from everyone and I look forward to becoming a regular (No metamucel needed) person here again.<br><br>-Eugene Koberle<br>(Bendarr)<br>
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