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Posted by Jenna
Checking something April 15, 2020 07:02AM |
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Re: Checking something April 15, 2020 07:03AM |
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Re: Checking something April 15, 2020 10:35PM |
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Just so everyone knows, I have no idea what the 'post moderation folder' is. I do have access to the Admin website, but I only ever go to one place - 'edit users' - to delete spammers. Everything else is Helen's domain and I don't even go to look and see what it's all about. I'm afraid I might click on something and mess things up for everyone.
Re: Checking something April 16, 2020 03:01AM |
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Re: Checking something April 16, 2020 04:30AM |
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...oh my goodness Jenna - fancy that happening in the middle of lockdown. Hope you are recovering well - in days gone by you'd be bedridden for six months after the op. - now it's probably day surgery...
Look forward to your post emerging out of the moderation department.
Regards,
Barbara Anne
Look forward to your post emerging out of the moderation department.
Regards,
Barbara Anne
Re: Checking something April 16, 2020 04:38AM |
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Re: Checking something April 16, 2020 05:07AM |
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Re: Checking something April 16, 2020 06:25AM |
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Thanks all My menfolk are trying their best, the 14yo is by far the best nurse.
Barbara Anne -- 3 x 1 inch incisions, much less invasive than times gone by. But that said, I was told beforehand that if they found it had burst, or was close to bursting, it would need a larger incision which would of course be longer recovery. Thankfully not the case. I was admitted on Friday, had it out Sat afternoon and home on Monday (I think, days are sorta blurring together!).
Barbara Anne -- 3 x 1 inch incisions, much less invasive than times gone by. But that said, I was told beforehand that if they found it had burst, or was close to bursting, it would need a larger incision which would of course be longer recovery. Thankfully not the case. I was admitted on Friday, had it out Sat afternoon and home on Monday (I think, days are sorta blurring together!).
Re: Checking something April 16, 2020 06:55AM |
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Re: Checking something April 16, 2020 11:00AM |
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Jenna, I think we are all in a 'what day is it? blur... Wow that was nasty - glad that peritonitis (burst appendix) was not involved.
Did you know, and I'm sorry if I have posted this before, that the appendix is an organ that was required when we ate more roughage. Since our diet has become more refined, there is less need for it to process what we eat, to the point where babies being born now may not have one. It's much like the Kiwi losing its tail...
Aside from all that, I am glad that your boys are looking after you.
Take care and let us know how you are doing.
Regards,
Barbara Anne
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/16/2020 11:01AM by Barbara Anne.
Did you know, and I'm sorry if I have posted this before, that the appendix is an organ that was required when we ate more roughage. Since our diet has become more refined, there is less need for it to process what we eat, to the point where babies being born now may not have one. It's much like the Kiwi losing its tail...
Aside from all that, I am glad that your boys are looking after you.
Take care and let us know how you are doing.
Regards,
Barbara Anne
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/16/2020 11:01AM by Barbara Anne.
Re: Checking something April 16, 2020 11:05AM |
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Yes, best wishes for happy health Jenna. That's the scary thing about lockdowns - WHAT ELSE is going to happen at the same time.....
I don't know whether this would work with the post moderation message you got but sometimes when I've typed something long (always seems to happen then doesn't it) and Foodlovers throws a hissy fit and refuses to post it, well, after I've recoiled in horror at all the typing I've just lost, I click on the "back" arrow (you know the three arrows the internet has - back, forwards and reload) and it usually magically takes me back to all my typing in its pre-post attempt state. Yay!!!! There it is!!!!! Whew!!!! So that's always worth a try. The other thing I've learnt is, whenever I'm typing any message I really don't want to lose, I make myself type it up in a Word doc first and then copy it to Foodlovers.
I don't know whether this would work with the post moderation message you got but sometimes when I've typed something long (always seems to happen then doesn't it) and Foodlovers throws a hissy fit and refuses to post it, well, after I've recoiled in horror at all the typing I've just lost, I click on the "back" arrow (you know the three arrows the internet has - back, forwards and reload) and it usually magically takes me back to all my typing in its pre-post attempt state. Yay!!!! There it is!!!!! Whew!!!! So that's always worth a try. The other thing I've learnt is, whenever I'm typing any message I really don't want to lose, I make myself type it up in a Word doc first and then copy it to Foodlovers.
Re: Checking something April 17, 2020 01:49AM |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 7,920 |
Hmm I don't know what post moderation means either. I haven't seen it but will find out.
Jenna hope you are feeling better.
We had a minor scare over Easter as Ed became quickly unwell, thankfully as he hadn't been out anywhere and had eaten the same as the rest of us, it pointed to something within him. Seems he has diverticulitis which has required two different antibiotic groups to get on top of and a "be kind to your body" bland diet for a while.
Jenna hope you are feeling better.
We had a minor scare over Easter as Ed became quickly unwell, thankfully as he hadn't been out anywhere and had eaten the same as the rest of us, it pointed to something within him. Seems he has diverticulitis which has required two different antibiotic groups to get on top of and a "be kind to your body" bland diet for a while.
Re: Checking something April 17, 2020 06:46AM |
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Re: Checking something April 19, 2020 01:47AM |
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Get well soon, Jenna. Appendicitis is a worry at any time but at Easter and mid the virus crisis...you do neeed to plan these things at a better time
Diverticulitis is another of those "ïtiss" that are not pleasant at all. First time I experienced it the noro virus was around and a locum suggested it could be that. An understandable misdiagnosis.' We were When my GP returned he said....ah, I think it could be diverticulitis. He was right. I now know I should avoid too many strawberries, tomatoes, kiwi fruit, feijoas, fruits with seeds plus nuts. Some of us never learn, especially when those luscious strawberries are in full season. I am glad his diagnosis was fast.
Diverticulitis is another of those "ïtiss" that are not pleasant at all. First time I experienced it the noro virus was around and a locum suggested it could be that. An understandable misdiagnosis.' We were When my GP returned he said....ah, I think it could be diverticulitis. He was right. I now know I should avoid too many strawberries, tomatoes, kiwi fruit, feijoas, fruits with seeds plus nuts. Some of us never learn, especially when those luscious strawberries are in full season. I am glad his diagnosis was fast.
Re: Checking something April 22, 2020 06:21AM |
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