Thursday, April 23, 2015
Thoughts after Surgery
I had another surgery today. There's a long story (of course) behind it. Saved for another time.
I'm still on recovery meds and have the typical random thoughts.
I decided to sum up my story in a song parody.
My veins are particularly tiny and active 'rollers.' That's what the medical pros call them.
Hence, my following parody of TINY BUBBLES:
TINY ROLLERS
By Bonita Grumme
With apologies to Don Ho (original artist) Martin Denny and Leon Pober (writers), Wayne Newton and Rex Allen (additional artists).
Written 4/13/15 after surgery (still on meds)
Tiny rollers (veins)
In the hands,
Can’t be stuck,
Even with bands. (tourniquets)
Tiny rollers. Called more nurses
With a feeling that they couldn’t help.
So they call for aid.
So here’s to Dr. Orth, (Anesthesiologist)
And here’s to the ankle vein
And mostly here’s to dear daughter, Joann. (kept my mind busy with funny stories)
So here’s to the Propofol,
They gave to me today.
And here’s to thanks
That will not fade away.
Tiny rollers
Did their ‘thing.’
Dr. Boone
My Earthly ‘King.’
Tiny rollers
Helped find the clot
Dr. ‘broke’ it.
I thank a lot.
So here’s to the surgery team
Nurses Gary, Kathy and Nancy
And here’s to Dr. Boone
Who sewed me up ‘fancy.’
So here’s to my Facebook Friends
Who sent up prayers above
And mostly here’s
To my Dear Lord of Love.
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