Posted on 08/01/2009 8:35:38 PM PDT by raccoonradio
Howie thread for the week; I will post his Sunday Herald column when it goes up on the Herald site
Fri column ping
Hey Gov, Howies got you covered
By Howie Carr | Friday, August 7, 2009 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Columnists
Would you like to borrow my cane, Governor?
Finally, Deval Patrick and I share some common ground, to coin a phrase - a hip replacement at Mass. General. I had mine July 10, and hes having his Sept. 1.
Cynics are already snickering about the governors announcement. Theyre saying Deval must really be tanking in the polls. First he buys a puppy, now hes checking into the hospital. One thing I can tell you, Deval, dont count on the operation giving you any bump in the polls.
This is a tough crowd were both working here. Theyre going to say the same thing about your bum hip as they said about mine - I dont know how he wrecked it, but it wasnt from any heavy lifting.
Seriously, Mass. General is a great hospital, and they were wonderful to me. I couldnt have asked for any better treatment. But let me give you a few tips before you check in.
Of course theyre going to put you under for the operation, but youll probably have a choice - general anesthesia or spinal. I recommend spinal. In the recovery room, I got to watch my fellow patients whod gone with the general. They were slack-jawed, glassy-eyed, like a Massachusetts judge leaving the 99 in Woburn after a couple of glasses of wine, if you know what I mean.
If you go with the spinal, though, you snap back fast. An hour after they wheel you out of the OR, youll be ready to issue another blistering fact-free denunciation of the Cambridge Police Department as every black mans nightmare.
After the operation, you will be in pain, so theyll put you on the morphine drip for a while. You get what looks like a remote control, and every five minutes or so, a red light goes on and you can give yourself another dose. After a while it gets to be automatic, like the Legislature raising taxes.
The food at Mass. General is decent enough, but during your four days there, youre going to have a problem I didnt face. Lt. Gov. Tim Murray is going to stop by for a visit - probably right around lunchtime, if I know the Pillsbury Doughboy. Be sure to order two puddings - make that three.
My co-workers at the Herald sent me a ham. If Tiny Tim brings you some eats, I have two words for you: Food taster.
Post-operative physical therapy: very, very important, as Im sure youve already been told. Youll be given a regimen, and you should do it two or three times a day. Remember, though, the physical therapists want you to work on raising your leg, not the tolls and the fees at the RMV.
Every few hours, a nurse will ask you about your pain level, on a scale of one to 10. Always exaggerate - and I shouldnt have to explain why. But considering your statement Wednesday night about the chronic pain, youve already figured out the play.
Which brings me to one final point. When you check out, theyre going to give you a prescription for some painkillers, probably Percocets. But you can do better, Deval, yes you can.
Youre the governor, dammit. Make em give you the Oxys.
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1189701
Fri show ping; feat. police blotter fax Friday in 5pm hour
I’ll be away from tomorrow through Thu; thanks in adv to
GQuagmire for pinging the list! Not sure if I’ll get a chance to start a thread tomorrow or Sunday but he may.
Fri show ping.
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pings for next covered.....
Howie looks like he’s dropped a lot of weight
Correction...... pings for next week covered.....
still has a face for radio ;)
Yeah but with the weight loss and the eye surgery he looks a lot younger now!
thanks!
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