June 19, 2005
Tramadol With Effexor
Tramadol with effexor, Saturday was the day.
We gathered all our water-for-the-housefrom outside taps, in buckets.
It made us realise just how much waterthe toilet uses.
And how much we take water for granted.
The girls filled two buckets on Friday nightso we wouldn't have to go out in the frost.
We filled our largest pot to heat some waterthat would hopefully stay a little warmfor washing in the morning, tramadol with effexor.
I stuck notices on the tapsturned the toilet cistern tap offand we headed for bed.
Saturday dawned mildand Kayli bounced into our roomannouncing she needed to go to the looand how could she flush...
so began the day.
I planned to blog progress reportsthroughout the day. Tramadol with effexor, Confessing to my flushing the loo and washing my handsbefore my betball game.
Sadly the day turned to custardwhen my lovely friend, Katrina(Yes, that's coffee-Katrina, or barista-Katrina)broke and dislocated her anklein the dying minutes of our game, antidepressant discontinuation syndrome effexor.
We were losing, she went for a brilliant interceptthat could have had us within ... 20 (?) points (nah, maybe 10).
Anyway. Things got gloomy from there, tramadol with effexor.
Poor woman.
Brief ambulance ride(the netball courts are sensibly within spitting distance of the hospital)totally impressed with the emergency staffwho xrayed, pain relieved (some relief anyway),re-located (if that is the opp of dislocated?)and whisked off to ward.
POOR Katrina.
She was VERY VERY brave. Tramadol with effexor, And faces surgery, and a hospital stay...
Jan arrived at hospital having picked up and dropped off K's boys and my girls to various people. Effexor and pristiq, K's Mum arrived.
I went home for a "wash"then down to church to Stir the waters discuss my beliefthat we should boycott bottled water.
Brief puppet practice.
Back to the hosp with magazines and books, and Eeyore, tramadol with effexor.
K's Chris had made it back from In'gill. yay.
HomeDinner
And then we boiled water and washed the dishes.
It was VERY temptingto leave them for the next day (and the dishwasher)but we resisted temptation. Tramadol with effexor, Thoughts from the day:We waste so much water.
(mostly in toilet flushing)Take it so for granted.
If we ever build a house I would seriously consider a composting toilet.
No water. No smell.
(But I'll tell that story another day)
And prayers from the day for Katrinawho needs patience and healing and peace.
(and good coffee, delivered), effexor xr warnings.
She is a lovely woman.
Please pray for her, and for Chris and the boysas they live in this difficult season.
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broke AND dislocated it…oh the pain (understatement of the year).
I will do my best to remember to pray for this poor lady.
I think it is awesome how all you guys are doing this with the water…I think I should give it a go. I heard about the boycotting water idea…I am going to try to do it (hopefully I don’t forget as I do if I ever try fasting). I think that the awareness you are filling your children with on a daily basis willl help to build them into incredible people…
p.s. I really wanted to sponser both your family and Amy…but having not worked for two weeks my overdraft declined on Friday…gutted! maybe I should make a belated donation when i get some cash (this makes me sound poor but I am actually in the richest 13 or 14% of the world…check out iains blog to try it out…makes me feel greatful (and somewhat devastated)
Posted by: Simona at June 20, 2005 12:19 pmHi Lynne,
I read your posts and really enjoy them.
My heart goes out to Katrina. I dislocated and fractured 3 or 4 bones in my right ankle after doing a small jump step, slipping slightly and the rest as they say is history. No netball or sport for me I did mine while participating in a training session on a non- exercise topic too!
I am still bewildered by how remarkably simple it was to have such a major injury.
I would be happy to be an email contact for Katrina as she takes her path forward. I found it very difficult to find anyone who had experienced this type of injury at the time I needed it through the long weeks of very reduced mobility and rehabilitation. I don’t live in ChCh so can’t offer more than a listening and very empathetic ear.
I also found this excellent website http://www.mybrokenleg.com Set up by a Kiwi when he had a broken leg and needed support and real information for how to cope and manage. The list of tips is brilliant.
I will pray for Katrina and her family as they face a very altered life for a while.
BTW they “reduce” dislocations and use fixation - usually internal - to repair the fractures.
Katrina is fortunate to have a good friend like you and the rest of the netball team too.
Posted by: Lynley at June 20, 2005 12:49 pmI forgot to mention that coffee and morphine dont always combine that well. However each person is different but something to be aware of.
Posted by: Lynley at June 20, 2005 12:53 pmSorry, the comment form is closed at this time.