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oh wow, can u imagine an athetoid/spastic trying that. my brain would likely be on the floor! LOL
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From: Kendall D. Corbett <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 11:15:47 AM
Subject: Re: Deputy who Tipped Disabled Man Out of Wheelchair Turns Herself In
Mag,
Glad you're on the mend (I forgot to say that before)! For anyone who's
into surreal surgical experiences, try an awake craniotomy! I had one as
part of a surgery once. The patient stays awake to measure their response
to commands for speech and movement, etc. After they were done mucking
around in my head (which was done in pretty much a sitting position), they
put me out to work on my neck and chest (I assume I got to lay down for
that).
On Feb 18, 2008 11:13 AM, Tamar Raine <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> yeah,you were lucky!
> >
> > they took me in before i was completely sedated, and the dr was putting
> > these space age type boots on my feet. i then saaw they were going to
> snap
> > me into one end of the table, then i saw the table, yikes! not much of a
> > table at all! there was nothing there for me to lay on except a narrow
> > place for my upper body. my last impression b4 falling aseep was it
> looked
> > like i was going to get cooked like a rotiesseire chicken! HA!
>
Kendall
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