tony barnhill
Great Pumpkin - R.I.P
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Okay, here's the story:
Last night I got the best night of sleep I've had in months....I mean deep REM sleep from which I never awoke from 11pm until normal time this morning...I don't even think I moved all night.....wonderful sleep.....however:
For some reason I turned over (probably to check the time) this morning & flipped right out of bed hitting my head on the corner of the nightstand.
Ripped my left eyelid wide open.
So, now I have 6 green stitches below my eyebrow close to my eye lashes......you really don't want to have stitches there - trust me! The stitches themselves didn't hurt but the Lydacane used to numb my eye was a real pain! The needle of course hurt but also the burning of the Lydacane & the freezing of the stuff my doctor put on my eye before she did the Lydacane injections.
I go back Monday morning to have the stitches removed so my 2-year grandson will enjoy them this weekend!
& I can't get out in the heat until they're removed...hehehe
But, every time this morning that somebody's asked me about it, my answer has been, <span style="font-style: italic">"You should see the other guy when he gets out of the hospital."</span> (& its funny how many people have believed me when I said that.)
Last night I got the best night of sleep I've had in months....I mean deep REM sleep from which I never awoke from 11pm until normal time this morning...I don't even think I moved all night.....wonderful sleep.....however:
For some reason I turned over (probably to check the time) this morning & flipped right out of bed hitting my head on the corner of the nightstand.
Ripped my left eyelid wide open.
So, now I have 6 green stitches below my eyebrow close to my eye lashes......you really don't want to have stitches there - trust me! The stitches themselves didn't hurt but the Lydacane used to numb my eye was a real pain! The needle of course hurt but also the burning of the Lydacane & the freezing of the stuff my doctor put on my eye before she did the Lydacane injections.
I go back Monday morning to have the stitches removed so my 2-year grandson will enjoy them this weekend!
& I can't get out in the heat until they're removed...hehehe
But, every time this morning that somebody's asked me about it, my answer has been, <span style="font-style: italic">"You should see the other guy when he gets out of the hospital."</span> (& its funny how many people have believed me when I said that.)