Wot, worse than childbirth?[biggrin]
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Haven't been there,have you?[biggrin]
All numbed up so should be fine[biggrin][bigsad]
Bloody Stone fish,all i did is took one step into the creek to get the dog's ball,she was off distracted sniffing around somewhere else.
Maybe she Knew not to go into the water[bigsad][bigsad][biggrin]
[QUOTE=scarry;3213860]Haven't been there,have you?[biggrin]
All numbed up so should be fine[biggrin][bigsad]
Bloody Stone fish,all i did is took one step into the creek to get the dog's ball,she was off distracted sniffing around somewhere else.
Maybe she Knew not to go into the water[bigsad][bigsad][biggrin][/QUOTE
Not recently, but my Regd. Midwife Eldest Daughter tells me it is with 2 grownup kids to her name. [bigrolf]
I was told by a Doctor, a surgeon and numerous nurses that my very smashed, now titanium reinforced Pelvis gives me some clue about child birth. Noting I was given bucket loads of the strongest opioid every five minutes which did put me in la la land with that magic green button to deal with a little pain for 5 days until I stopped it entirely myself [thumbsupbig][thumbsupbig][thumbsupbig]
An epidural is light weight I know for a fact[bigwhistle][bigwhistle][bigwhistle]! It might be like man flu of course. I may be a wimp[bigrolf]
I may be increasing my 'Ray Immunity ' as I didn't seem to have as much pain as a previous encounter.
A John Kongas song came to mind, at the time.
Maybe, but I wouldn't have thought so, I doubt Wimps go running on a Sunday for 20,000 km, or any other time come to that.[bigrolf]
BTW, did you realise some Melbourneans' are celebrating some thing or other for Pelvis todayi?[bigrolf]
:bat::soapbox:Hey boppa re-bop
https://youtu.be/suQMSFlXrLs'si=QG2Bc8qbnrvHd7aU
Was that you in the crowd?