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TOPIC: Turned in My Man Card
 
Re:Turned in My Man Card
1 Year, 11 Months ago
I agree with Daddy Clay and concretin_nik. You guys are nuts.. or you've lost your marbles OHHHH!
Paging Dr Dick Chopp.
Couldn't resist.

Really though good for you. I have to say that if I could spare my wife major surgery I would too.
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Re:Turned in My Man Card
1 Year, 11 Months ago
@Ben - it is covered by insurance, though I have not received a bill just yet. Will update you all when it arrives because, lets face it, that makes a difference. I happen to have great insurance with an employer that will reimburse co-pays to a certain amount.

I'm on day four - still absolutely no pain. Hell, I even did some painting this morning. (bedroom has to be brought up to snuff for the impending sale.)
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Re:Turned in My Man Card
1 Year, 11 Months ago
Hell, I even did some painting this morning.

When I read this, I thought that maybe you were experiencing a side effect by painting landscapes or still-life. Black Velvet Paint-By-Number, i think I could deal with!
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Re:Turned in My Man Card
1 Year, 11 Months ago
Sorry - we are in the process of selling our house, I have a professional painter coming in to do 75% of the work, but to save cashola I'm doing a couple of rooms. Thought the timing would be horrible, what with my recent snip-snip, but I'm back to my regular self so I have hardly slowed down. I did take it really easy Saturday and Sunday, and mostly slow yesterday, though.
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Re:Turned in My Man Card
1 Year, 11 Months ago
Paging Dr Dick Chopp.

That was the name of the doc who did my dad's V. No joking.

Tim and I haven't even began to talk about this subject, he's only 25 and I'm only 22 so there is plenty of time left for Tim and his boys. I bet he would say that he wouldn't want me to go through the female version. I already had an ovary and fallopian tube removed due to a possibly cancerous cyst. It turned out fine, but I've had all the surgery I ever plan to down there. (funny thing is, I got pregnant about three months after the surgery. Having one ovary didn't slow us down.)
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Re:Turned in My Man Card
1 Year, 11 Months ago
Dick Chop is an Austin legend. The name has got to rank up there with the pediatric office that I went to as a child (Dr. Hurt and Dr. Payne), and my teen years dermatologist (Dr. Cheek).
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