Tim Øsleby wrote:
I was to late home to reply on the first message. Kids getting sick are the
worst thing that can happen to a man.
Yo, Tim!
worst thing that can happen to a MAN?
Why specially to a man?
ERNR
*mother* of two
ERNR,
'Worst thing that can happen to a MAN' because most of us don't know
how to cope with the problem. We can make a plan to work our way out
of our other problems, or figure out somebody to get mad at, but not
when your child is sick.
Moms (women) are expected to be nurturing and know how to
Bob Sullivan wrote:
ERNR,
'Worst thing that can happen to a MAN' because most of us don't know
how to cope with the problem. We can make a plan to work our way out
of our other problems, or figure out somebody to get mad at, but not
when your child is sick.
I, for one, have exactly the same
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Sent: 23. desember 2005 19:02
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Subject: Re: Medical Interlude - Resolution
Tim Øsleby wrote:
I was to late home to reply on the first message. Kids getting sick are
the
worst thing that can happen to a man.
Yo, Tim!
worst thing that can
My wife has been better at handling such problems than I.
I think my mother was better than my dad as well.
I guess that's a small sample.
Regards, Bob S.
On 12/23/05, E.R.N. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob Sullivan wrote:
ERNR,
'Worst thing that can happen to a MAN' because most of us
On 23/12/05, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
Cotty is the list member who had/has a sick child. As far as I know he is a
man.
My child is a child.
Cheers,
Cotty
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From: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21. desember 2005 00:08
To: pentax list
Subject: Medical Interlude - Resolution
Thanks for everyone's concern - it was overwhelming to be able to read
out your responses to the young man as he lay
On 21/12/05, Simon King, discombobulated, unleashed:
PS - I had to look up what Rummikub was - is it all the craze in
England?
I wondered if anyone would spot that :-)
No, but my lad loves it, he's s numbers man. Highly recommend this game
to anyone who loves maths.
http://www.rummikub.com/
Glad to hear everything is turning out for the better.
-P
Bruce Dayton wrote:
Hello Cotty,
Hope all goes well and he gets back to full speed quickly!
Great news, Cotty!
[OT on]
Tue, 20 Dec 2005 21:07:59 -0800
Boris Liberman wrote:
Like I said... ;-) Three times and still my appendix (?) is inside my belly
;-).
Boris
Boris,
Are you sure? How do you know?
All you know it was not removed.
Maybe you never had it in the first place..
Hi Cotty,
Good to hear that it wasnt so bad. I didn't want to write earlier but
everythings seems OK. I once had similar symptoms and it turned out
to be extremely bad - lymphoma in terminal stage - however the doctors
made me well and cured the whole thing. However, when ones children are
On 21/12/05, Ronald Arvidsson, discombobulated, unleashed:
Good to hear that it wasnt so bad. I didn't want to write earlier but
everythings seems OK. I once had similar symptoms and it turned out
to be extremely bad - lymphoma in terminal stage - however the doctors
made me well and cured
Hi team,
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable night under observation and this morning it's
looking more and more like just a severe abdominal infection. You know
when
Cotty wrote:
Hi team,
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable night under observation and this morning it's
looking more and more like just a severe abdominal
I hope he feels better soon.
Paul
On Dec 20, 2005, at 6:18 AM, Cotty wrote:
Hi team,
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable night under observation and this morning
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/12/20 Tue AM 11:18:59 GMT
To: pentax list pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Medical Interlude
Hi team,
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis
Take care Cotty. Tell Stefan we're thinking about him.
CW
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From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax list pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 6:18 AM
Subject: Medical Interlude
Hi team,
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you
I'm sat at the bedside while Alma and Stef play Rummikub and
what to do but peruse the couple of hundred emails from the list !
I wish him all the best for a very speedy recovery. What a time of year for
it to happen :-(
Malcolm
Hope he has a speedy recovery! Hospitals are not for Xmas... Bob S.
On 12/20/05, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi team,
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable
On 12/20/05, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi team,
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable night under observation and this morning it's
looking more and more like
On 12/20/05, Cotty [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi team,
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable night under observation
Hope he's better soon, nothing scarier than a very sick child.
Cotty wrote:
Hi team,
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable night under observation and this morning
Hi!
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable night under observation and this morning it's
looking more and more like just a severe abdominal infection. You know
when
In a message dated 12/20/2005 3:43:34 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Much good luck on that!
I suppose he's on heavy antibiotics and pain meds...at least I hope so!
Good that he's got a game to play. Keep the mind off his discomfort.
Best to the family! Get it over before
On Dec 20, 2005, at 3:18 AM, Cotty wrote:
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected
appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable night under observation and this morning it's
looking more and more like just a
Hope for a fast, good outcome for Stefan and family.
Having received a burst appendix for Christmas of '83, I can sympathize
with Stephan. Let's just hope it was only a belly ache. You did the
right thing getting him into the hospital, me I was not going to the
hospital for no damn belly ache grin. Anyway it is a piss poor time of
year to be
graywolf wrote:
Having received a burst appendix for Christmas of '83, I can sympathize
with Stephan. Let's just hope it was only a belly ache. You did the
right thing getting him into the hospital, me I was not going to the
hospital for no damn belly ache grin. Anyway it is a piss poor time
Thanks for everyone's concern - it was overwhelming to be able to read
out your responses to the young man as he lay in bed, although I'm
surprised he heard me as i was competing with the cartoon network and re-
runs of Friends on the pull-down LCD TV - he is very thankful, as I am.
Good news:
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Sent: Tuesday, 20 December 2005 7:19 PM
To: pentax list
Subject: Medical Interlude
Hi team,
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable night under
Glad it worked out well Cotty - I wouldn't wish appendicitis on anyone!
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax list pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 9:07 AM
Subject: Medical Interlude - Resolution
Thanks
Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable night under observation and this morning it's
looking more and more like just a severe abdominal
Cotty wrote:
Hi team,
Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected appendicitis.
He had an uncomfortable night under observation and this morning it's
looking more and more like just a severe abdominal
In a message dated 12/20/2005 3:09:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Once again, thanks for all your concerns. It once again illustrates what
a marvellous community of people there are here from across the world. I
am indebted to you all.
Cheers,
Cotty
Cool,
Hi!
Good news: it's not appendicitis, rather a nasty viral infection of the
abdominal glands with symptoms much like appendicitis. Stefan improved
markedly this afternoon and the surgeon kicked him out. I think it was
when he was spotted using a tatty old teddy bear as an ad-hoc football
in the
Hello Cotty,
Hope all goes well and he gets back to full speed quickly!
--
Best regards,
Bruce
Tuesday, December 20, 2005, 3:18:59 AM, you wrote:
C Hi team,
C Some of you have met my lad Stefan, so thought you would like to know
C that he was rushed into hospital yesterday with suspected
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