NOT! Moving these implants every six hours is enough to make me sleep the other 5 hours and 55 minutes. If you were thinking yesterday - ouch. You were right! My guess is 60% is me being nervous about it and the other 40% is real ouchiness (hard to call it pain when it just doesn't compare to the last surgery).
All I can say is these things BETTER look good when this is said and done! :-)
Today is good though. I am dressed, cleaned up, haven't napped yet and just easing my way around the house. Supposed to walk at least 10 minutes every 2 hours and it is too darn cold to go outside so laps around the house will have to do.
Who said "rabbit rabbit" this morning?! December 1st! Not me, I forgot. Hopefully, the bag of salt I threw over my shoulder in its place will make up for the good luck! ;-)
Happy December!!!!
What the hell is 'rabbit rabbit'?
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ReplyDelete"Rabbit rabbit" is a common British superstition. The most common modern version states that a person should say "rabbit, rabbit, white rabbit", "rabbit, rabbit, rabbit", "rabbit, rabbit" or simply "white rabbits" upon waking on the first day of each new month, and on doing so will receive good luck for the duration of that month. The tradition is especially common in Nantucket and Natick, Massachusetts.