Tamias is now back home again!
2 years ago
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Fur Affinity: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/tamias6/
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Sofurry: https://tamiasthechipmunk.sofurry.com/
Weasyl: https://www.weasyl.com/~tamiasthechipmunk
Inkbunny: https://inkbunny.net/tamiasthechipmunk
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tamiasthec.....nk.bsky.social
Hello all. Phloppy here again one last time for now.
And, I just wanted to say how EXTREMELY proud I am of my fiancee Tamias! And, that I feel he should likewise be VERY proud that he was able to basically stay calm enough to stare this whole scary thing of gall bladder surgery down, and to basically keep pushing forward, despite it being so much uncharted waters.
He did FANTASTIC in how he handled this whole matter. And,m if I'm being completely honest here, if it had been me, I know that even if I appeared fairly calm on the outside, in my mind, I would have been quite scared.
So, yes, believe me, I CERTAINLY can understand and appreciate how my fiancee, or anyone else could end up feeling in such a situation.
But, given how bad the condition was starting to get, it turns out that there just really wasn't other choice in the matter anyway.
Still, It's not like knowing that automatically can magically take away every last bit of fear a person can have over going under the knife.
Since leaving Philly and moving in with Tamias back in August 2016, I myself had a surgery of another sort that I was sorely needing on my sinuses to correct a deviated septum.
It marked the first ever time in my life I ever had a surgery.
And, it definitely is a bit of a bizarre feeling thing to go under anesthesia, given how time feels like what they refer to in movie editing as a "jump cut" edit.
Where, one split second, you're in the operating room. next thing you know, you come to in a completely different area of the hospital after the surgical process is over with, scratching your head and thinking to yourself things like "Where Am I?", or "How long was i out for?" and so forth.
Well, all that aside, Tamias did it. And, believe me when I tell you that seeing him back home again is a sight for sore bunny eyes like mine.
Things just were not the same around here without him. And, I still wish that what happened to Tamias never happened in the first place.
But, at this point, it is what it is. Nothing more to say about that part.
In closing... A HUGE WELCOME HOME to Tamias.
And so, like they once said in the 1984 movie Ghostbusters...
And, I just wanted to say how EXTREMELY proud I am of my fiancee Tamias! And, that I feel he should likewise be VERY proud that he was able to basically stay calm enough to stare this whole scary thing of gall bladder surgery down, and to basically keep pushing forward, despite it being so much uncharted waters.
He did FANTASTIC in how he handled this whole matter. And,m if I'm being completely honest here, if it had been me, I know that even if I appeared fairly calm on the outside, in my mind, I would have been quite scared.
So, yes, believe me, I CERTAINLY can understand and appreciate how my fiancee, or anyone else could end up feeling in such a situation.
But, given how bad the condition was starting to get, it turns out that there just really wasn't other choice in the matter anyway.
Still, It's not like knowing that automatically can magically take away every last bit of fear a person can have over going under the knife.
Since leaving Philly and moving in with Tamias back in August 2016, I myself had a surgery of another sort that I was sorely needing on my sinuses to correct a deviated septum.
It marked the first ever time in my life I ever had a surgery.
And, it definitely is a bit of a bizarre feeling thing to go under anesthesia, given how time feels like what they refer to in movie editing as a "jump cut" edit.
Where, one split second, you're in the operating room. next thing you know, you come to in a completely different area of the hospital after the surgical process is over with, scratching your head and thinking to yourself things like "Where Am I?", or "How long was i out for?" and so forth.
Well, all that aside, Tamias did it. And, believe me when I tell you that seeing him back home again is a sight for sore bunny eyes like mine.
Things just were not the same around here without him. And, I still wish that what happened to Tamias never happened in the first place.
But, at this point, it is what it is. Nothing more to say about that part.
In closing... A HUGE WELCOME HOME to Tamias.
And so, like they once said in the 1984 movie Ghostbusters...
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