Saturday, October 27, 2007

Saturday - And I'm Trying to Pick Up the Pieces

Relationships are like glass. Sometimes it's better to leave them broken than try to hurt yourself putting it back together.~~Anonymous

Love?

When love has come
But soon is gone
It begs the question
Was it there

The love was lost
And never found
Lost without you
Lost without me
Lost into eternity

The love was just a figment
A figment of our minds
Something we could ponder
But never express

Was it love or just a feeling
Was it love or just healing

Healing from the hatred
The hatred of our hearts
Our past was deep and full of pain
We needed this to release the stain

For this I do not regret
The time with you that I had spent

by Gary R. Hess

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Tuesday - And I'm Adjusting My Sails

We cannot direct the wind but we can adjust the sails. ~~ Anonymous

Jeez!  Who hates AOHell?  I had a wonderful entry with appropriate graffics.  My first entry in 11 days and it gets eaten..Ahhhhhhhh!

Hey...Just in case you haven't noticed (or cared, lol) I haven't been on here much lately. I just wanted to say I am thinking about each and everyone of you and continuing to be a voyeur on your blogsI comment when I don't feel so weighed down. Just some stressful situations going on here lately, but we are working through it. Just kinda makes you want to put your head under a rock sometimes, KWIM?

And onto other more important worldly news...

funny cat picture I'm mean, really?  Anybody else go "WTF?" when this was announced by J.K.Rowling in the news the other day?  And what does this has to do with the story line I might ask?  And why should we care?  Oh jeez, like Ms Rowling doesn't have enough money that she has to drum up some publicity to sell more books and movies.  Give me a break!

On a lighter note, I have been going to physical therapy for my shoulder, or should I say physical "torture", ha ha. Oh jeez! The actual exercises don't take long (about 20 minutes), then the PT person "massages" out the muscle spasms (that they caused) and applies a tens unit and ice. Jill (PT) feels very strongly that I have a partial rotator cuff tear (just confirming my "diagnosis") and hopefully I can avoid surgery with the physical therapy. Who knew that falling so gracefully out of your chair would be so much fun?

On to some funny stories from work...

#1 Young guy checks into ER with complaint of "other". Okay that means he doesn't want anyone to know. Call him into triage. "So, what brings you in today?" "I think I broke my penis." (Okay this goes under "you know you're an ER nurse if...you have ever had to leave a patient’s room (or triage) before you laugh uncontrollably). "I'm sorry, what did you say?" "I think I broke my penis." Hmmmm, new one. "And why do you think that?" "Well me and my wife were having sex and I don't know what she did but now it's all swollen and I'm in a lot of pain." I'm sitting there wondering what Kama Sutra position I need to avoid, and go, "Okay, well let's get you checked in." Fast forward to the patient's nurse..."hey De, you know that guy you gave me that thinks his penis is broken?" "Yeah?" "No kidding, dude broke his penis, he's going for surgery!" Good golly, how in heaven's name do you do that? Never mind. Some things are better left unknown.

#2 Goes under the heading of "language barrier". Most of you know that I live in Arizona and we have a very large immigrant population. Well there is often a language barrier in the ER as I do not speak Español. So this young Hispanic lady who speaks un poquito English is brought in the other morning after being involved in a rear-end MVA. She is strapped down to a backboard and in a c-collar (standard). As I go about getting her vital signs I begin my questions "Were you the driver or the passenger? Were you wearing your seatbelt? Did the airbag go off? Did you hit your head?" She is answering my questions appropriately, if not haltingly due to her limited English when we get to the last question of "Did you get knocked out?" "¿Qué?" "Did you get knocked out?" "¿Qué?" Me again, slower..."You know, did you hit your head, did you get knocked out?" M, my friendly Philippine nurse, was in the room helping out and she very distinctly asks the patient in a loud voice (you know if they don't understand, shout it) "You know, did you lose your conscious?" "Oh, si!" You might ask why didn't I just ask her if she lost consciousness, but when I ask it that way people frequently go "what do you mean?" so I have given up and just asked if they got "knocked out". OMG, I was laughing so hard. Here is the language barrier bridged.

#3 Last Halloween, young female college student is brought into the ER with the complaint of "I think I might have been drugged" (a more frequent complaint than you might realize). "What makes you think that?" I ask. "Well, I can't remember anything after getting to the party." "Do you think you were raped?" "Why, do I look like I was raped?" Me..."Ummmm maybe. Do you remember what happened to your clothes?" The girl lifts the covers and looks down at what she is wearing which is a bustier and a thong and goes "What do you mean what happened to my clothes? This is my Halloween costume." Jeez! And girl was wondering if she might have been drugged. Oh Lord save me, Halloween is next week!

Onto other noteworthy news...

Today is the day. Bo Bice's new album "See the Light" is out finally out. I've already listened to it online and I have to say Bo is definitely having a free reign in the songs and production of his sophomore album. Much harder "southern rock" and not a bit of "pop" to be found. May not appeal as much to the crossover audience. But hey, it's Bo!!!! Bo Bice

I do believe I will take this opportunity to say goodnight and Ciao!

  De ;)


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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Thursday Movie Review - The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising

Fox Walden's The Seeker: The Dark is Rising If you like Harry Potter, chances are you will like this movie as it deals with the age old conflict between "dark" and "light", as well.  Although the material produced in this movie can't compare to the quality delivered in the Harry Potter series, the movie is definitely worth watching, especially if you are a fantasy fan.  I can definitely see room for improvement, but hopefully the movie will catch on and we will see a sequel.  While The Seeker didn't fare well with the critics, it did with my kids, who I am apt to listen to a tad bit more.  Rated: PG.  Caution:  Has some scary scenes that had my 7yr old crawling up in my lap.

Enjoy your Thursday!  I'm back at work after being released by the workers' comp doctor.

Ciao!  De ;)


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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Tuesday - Happy Birthday David

I love thee, I love but thee
With a love that shall not die
Till the sun grows cold
And the stars grow old. — Willam Shakespeare


Happy Birthday David!  I love you!!!

Monday, October 8, 2007

Monday - And I'm Struggling

"The strongest oak tree of the forest is not the one that is protected from the storm and hidden from the sun. It's the one that stands in the open where it is compelled to struggle for its existence against the winds and rains and the scorching sun."~~Napoleon Hill

Me Bid U VelcomI know I haven't been on much lately.   I've also been being a voyeur on your blogsIt has very stressful here lately.  Add that to the fact that I got hurt at work it has been a difficult week.

I got hurt early Monday morning last week at work.  I leaned back in my chair (just barely) when a doctor called my attention, and the chair tipped over.  I didn't even land on the floor as I caught myself with my left hand/arm.  I didn't even think I was hurt until several hours after getting home.  I completely the last few hours of my shift and by the time I got home I was feeling a little stiff so I took some Tylenol and put ice on my shoulder (the main area of my pain).  But I tell ya, the pain kept intensifying and I ended up only sleeping about 4 1/2 hours over a two day period.  I called work and went in and filed an incident report and went to the worker's comp clinic.  I was supposed to be off work and wear a sling, but I convinced the doctor I could do light duty.  I had to argue with the Director that triage could be considered light duty and he reluctantly agreed.

I ended up missing Tuesday night at MV and worked Wed night wearing a sling.  It was much harder that I thought possible.  By the end of the shift my shoulder was in such a complete spasm I didn't think I would ever go to sleep or not be in pain.  So I said to heck with the sling and am just being careful and not lifting anything with my left arm.  Thank goodness it wasn't my right arm!

Anyway, I go back to work tonight andtomorrow and I am not wearing that darn sling.  I'm supposed to see the worker's comp doc Tuesday morning, but I am going to reschedule that appt to Wednesday.  I think I might have torn my rotator cuff.  We will see.  I might have to go for an MRI (only test that will show a rotator cuff tear) to determine if this is what happened.  Who knew?

The kids are on fall break Thurs/Fri/Sat/Sun.

i so tired it be real long dayI'm going to bug off here and catch some sleep.

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Ciao!  De ;)

PS:  Here is something to brighten your day!  I got out of breath just watching this, lol.

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