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jokerman

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SubGirl

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Ahhhh - here's me thinking that I can go home 🏡 today - because the surgeon who operated on me said that I could this morning - now I get told by the nurses - that I have to first have a chest xray - have all the wires pulled out of me - then take a rest for an hour - and have the new pacemaker checked properly - by the pacemaker checking experts - then have to have a good wash and scrub-up and get my prescriptions filled and sorted - and all of the above takes so long - that there is not enough time left in today - so they can only release me tomorrow morning -.oh bloody hell - what a palava!
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HempKat

Just A Simple Old Dirt Farmer
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They did give me a mild diazipam type of tranquilliser - and a local anesthetic - whilst they installed the pacemaker - and already I feel much more breathful - went for a little walk - and noticed that I wasn't fatigued at all - but must rest till this tranquilliser wears off - the Mrs is on her way to pick me up -
Okay, this has now taken over as the best news of the day so far. Do keep in mind that it's likely that a good bit of the new spring in your step is likely due to the other surgery but the irregular heartbeat was keeping you from feeling it until now. Given this report I'm thinking over the next few weeks you'll see a steady improvement to your quality of life. When you're ready Mrs. N is likely in for a treat. :biggrin:
 

bigsur51

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They are called boading balls or something similar. You rotate them in your palm. they are an accupressure devise



ding! ding! ..ding!…

thanks for the help!..


History of Baoding Balls​

Although the hollow Baoding balls we know today only came into existence during the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 CE), the history of Baoding balls has begun as far as the times of the Han Dynasty (26-220 CE). The name Baoding balls’ itself comes from the Baoding city in Hebei province, where the balls are believed to have originated from.




 

SubGirl

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dogzter

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Gypsy Nirvana

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Jeez - this new pacemaker gets REAL sore when the pain meds wear off - combine that with the still very evident pain from the surgical eviceration 8 days ago - and you really do need pain-management skills - and people skills to make sure that the nurses get you the meds on time - some of these nurses ain't really up to it - and often leave you waiting and hurting -
 

Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
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please help us solve a mystery

what in the hay is this?

when I shake them in my hand , it sounds like a wind chime

can anyone read Chinese?

and they are way to big for Ben Wa balls so don’t sy that ya boneheads…




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Ben Wa Balls: What They Are and How to Use Them​



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What are Ben Wa balls?​

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Ben Wa balls, also referred to as Ben Wah Balls, Burmese balls, Venus balls or Geisha balls, are small marble-sized balls that can be used to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and tighten the vagina. They are sometimes connected by a string or a silicone coating.


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They’ve been around for hundreds of years but have recently seen a surge in popularity after being featured in the Fifty Shades of Grey novels.


Here ya go Big....just what you were looking for.​

 
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