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Old 09-21-2019, 07:12 AM
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My efforts are small. I'm co-coordinating some needs for volunteers to make sure they're getting the right stuff for their skill sets to tackle what they are fixing. One needs nails, another plastic pipe or roofing stuff. Light bulbs, saw blades etc.There are barges hauling it over and there are lots of little islands.I like spread sheets and it's boring in the ICU.

Hope to be out tomorrow.

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Old 09-21-2019, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by fltsfshr
My efforts are small. I'm co-coordinating some needs for volunteers to make sure they're getting the right stuff for their skill sets to tackle what they are fixing. One needs nails, another plastic pipe or roofing stuff. Light bulbs, saw blades etc.There are barges hauling it over and there are lots of little islands.I like spread sheets and it's boring in the ICU.

Hope to be out tomorrow.

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Your efforts matter.
Old 09-21-2019, 10:57 AM
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^ And I like the way you are going about it. Putting the resources right to where they are needed. I was beginning to think that TX Jim had many lives after all his medical stuff, but you may have taken over first place! He is the Bionic Man - we need a good name for you. One that can be posted here, that is.
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^ I'm looking through here...

https://thehappyhospitalist.blogspot...ry-in-icu.html

So far Coffin Dodger looks pretty good.
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Originally Posted by fltsfshr
Made it once again. Got the final pathology report today. Tasted my first solid food in a week. They found 51 nodes and removed them, only one tested positive for metastatic carcinoma and it's easily treatable with a few pills. My heart and all other organs came back in perfect shape.

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Old 09-25-2019, 08:04 AM
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May we all be coffin dodgers for many years to come.
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