Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: Austrian Hunter on October 13, 2012, 01:06:29 AM
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Today suppose to be my wife's first hunt ever. We left Yakima at 7:30pm for Pend Oreille County to hunt deer opener. As soon as we got into Spokane she told me she was in pain, five minutes later she virtually collapsed in the truck. Now we're in the emergency room and don't know what's going on. After some extreme heavy meds she's still asking if we go up the mountain in the morning. Wow, what a trooper.. :( All I care about is that she gets help and than, well will see. Prayers are sure appreciated!!!
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You got it. I hope everything turns out well.
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My thoughts and prayers go out to your wife, I hope they get it figured out and she is back on her feet. Keep us posted.
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Thanks guys! Still waiting to hear..
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Prayers and best wishes. Hope they get things figured out and resolved quickly.
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Thank God you were in a big town and not way out in the hills!
Prayers to you and her!
Hopefully it's just a kidney stone or something. Those things can hurt like heck :'(
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Prayers sent for your wife and you.
Carl
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Hope all goes well! I live in Spokane, if there is anything you need depending on how long your stay is, just let em know!
Sending prayers your way...for you and your wife!
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Hope she is fine.....thank God you were close to a hospital when it happened.
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Take good care of her. She sounds like she is already on her own mountain. Prayers sent
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Just let her know that it's common to have sharp pains when entering Spokane. Makes me sick every time I have to. Best cure is to leave Spokane but, even then, the recovery time is a few days :chuckle:
On a serious note, I hope everything turns out ok and that she recovers fully and soon. What hospital are you at?
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I hope she's going to be OK. Please update us on her condition.
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Thanks you all for thoughts and prayers!!! It was scary, she had a Gall-bladder attack. Thanks God I was only 5 min from Providence Hospital in Spokane. She's better after a few shots of morphine, yikes!!! I've never seen her in so much pain, she gave birth to our three kids and I was there for all of them, natural birth and last nights ordeal was 10 times worse she said. I was freaked out :(
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Have had friends with the attacks and it is painful but curable. Prayers for a quick recovery!
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Wow I'm glad she wasn't out on the mountain somewhere when it hit. Sending my wishes for a speedy recovery & hope you get out hunting soon!
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Prayers for a speedy recovery.
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Glad to hear they figured out the issue. Will your wife need surgery? My sister had to have her gall bladder removed a few years ago after suffering from several mild/moderate attacks.
Like the others have said, thank goodness you were close to a hospital & not in the woods. Hope in any case (surgery or not) she’s feeling better soon & you two are able to get your hunt in! :)
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Yes, and thanks God it's definitely curable, the emergency Doc said that we need to consult with our Doc at home but he added another one of those attacks and she will need emergency surgery. He also said to go home and the wife told me in the parking lot, no way lets go hunting, lol.
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Yes, and thanks God it's definitely curable, the emergency Doc said that we need to consult with our Doc at home but he added another one of those attacks and she will need emergency surgery. He also said to go home and the wife told me in the parking lot, no way lets go hunting, lol.
Talk about dedication :tup: goodluck if you head into the mountains
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the wife told me in the parking lot, no way lets go hunting, lol.
:tup: Sounds like something I'd tell my hubby! Good tough wife ya got there! Sending you both my best! :)
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Well, my wife is too sick to stay but the good news is we have a bear down, lol. Can't post pic from phone. ;(
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:tup: Cant wait to see the bear. Prayres sent for you wife. She sounds like a trooper.
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Just let her know that it's common to have sharp pains when entering Spokane. Makes me sick every time I have to. Best cure is to leave Spokane
Feel free to stay on your side of the mountains, we won't miss you at all
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Good Thougts and Prayers to you both, like said earlier, thank god you were not in the hills... I thought I had a bad weekend blowing a tire on a 4,000 ft ridge with no one around a bad jack. Hope all is better soon!
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Finally I can post a pic of the little guy we got last Saturday. This little fella ran towards us full speed. First my wife looks back and said honey look a dog, I said yep he's running right to us, oh wait, that's not a dog that's a bear and boom. :chuckle:
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Good thing you shot that bear before he hurt somebody. For goodness sake, everyone knows running on the playground is absolutely forbidden these days. He absolutely had to be punished :tup:
I buddy of mine that worked for the secret service way back when had one of those gall bladder attacks. He said, "I now know without question that if I had ever been captured by the enemy and tortured...I would have told them anything they wanted to know." :o
Glad she is doing better. Hope she can get out in the next few weeks to tag a buck. Good luck!!!
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Good thing you shot that bear before he hurt somebody. For goodness sake, everyone knows running on the playground is absolutely forbidden these days. He absolutely had to be punished :tup:
I buddy of mine that worked for the secret service way back when had one of those gall bladder attacks. He said, "I now know without question that if I had ever been captured by the enemy and tortured...I would have told them anything they wanted to know." :o
Glad she is doing better. Hope she can get out in the next few weeks to tag a buck. Good luck!!!
Thanks Rad! She's sill not 100%, I hope she gets better and maybe head out late season. She still want's a buck really bad :chuckle:
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Just let her know that it's common to have sharp pains when entering Spokane. Makes me sick every time I have to. Best cure is to leave Spokane but, even then, the recovery time is a few days :chuckle:
Good maybe you should stay in Shelton then!
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Wishing your wife a fast recovery!
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Just let her know that it's common to have sharp pains when entering Spokane. Makes me sick every time I have to. Best cure is to leave Spokane but, even then, the recovery time is a few days :chuckle:
Yeah, but you can find self medicating drugs on just about every street corner and in every shopping center parking lot in Spokane :o Recovery time has to be two days as it takes that long to drive through town.
Austrian Hunter - We will keep her on the prayer list a while longer.