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Heef
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I hate my hall says Plumbers first and steamfitter second.
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I hate my hall says Plumbers first and steamfitter second.
I hate my hall says Plumbers first and steamfitter second.
Plumbers need to work first so the gods of the trades have somewhere to piss.
if he was any tougher, he might rust.. maybe he is Chuck Norris's love child?Like my grandpa would say "As tough as a piece of shoe leather, chewed on by a Coyote and
passed through the bowels of a Porcupine."
Plumbers need to work first so the gods of the trades have somewhere to piss.
so dave is first in last out kinda thing ?Good point. I do appreciate a good running water bathroom on the job.
I didn't know you knew accounting!!!
You have my prayers.Fellow CAD brothers. Just got back from ICU...
Scott was sawing some logs up and didn't feel good. His son drove him to ER by the time he got there he couldn't move. Chris carried him in. His heart stopped. They electrocuted him back to life. Put him into emergency surgery (one of his stents blocked). Heart stopped during surgery. Gave him the paddles again. Got him back. Took blocked stent out. Put new one in.
He's in ICU. Pretty rough shape.
Please send some prayers and positive vibes.
Will update when I know more.
yesterday after tube came out and sedation wore off, he was having some panic attacks/freaked out/didn't know where he was /scared... per doc one of the possible side effects being sedated so long.
After fighting with him for about 3-4 hrs they had to sedate him again and put breathing tube back in.
Today: he is moving a bit, squeezing his daughters hand. he nodding his head yes no to answer her questions. Tube is bothering him, no pain, just uncomfortable.
So that is really good. He calmed down and he knows where he's at. Hopefully he will remain that way and they can take the tube out. He just needs to stay calm and rest let his heart heal.
yesterday after tube came out and sedation wore off, he was having some panic attacks/freaked out/didn't know where he was /scared... per doc one of the possible side effects being sedated so long.
After fighting with him for about 3-4 hrs they had to sedate him again and put breathing tube back in.
Today: he is moving a bit, squeezing his daughters hand. he nodding his head yes no to answer her questions. Tube is bothering him, no pain, just uncomfortable.
So that is really good. He calmed down and he knows where he's at. Hopefully he will remain that way and they can take the tube out. He just needs to stay calm and rest let his heart heal.