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	<title>Comments on: 08/22/12 &#8211; Ted&#8217;s Glee Club</title>
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		<title>By: War Pig</title>
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		<dc:creator>War Pig</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2012 07:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When I am ill or injured, I cocoon. I go to bed and sleep most of the day away. I want the room to be cold and to have a fan blowing on me. I wrap up in a blanket and sort of hibernate until I am better. If I want something to eat or drink I get it or ask for it. Other than that I am to be left strictly alone. Nurses and aides in hospitals have learned the hard way to let me be as I mean what I say about sleeping 18 to 20 hours per day. They risk having their heads bitten off at the shoulders if they wake me to ask if I want something. Unless a doctor orders it (like regular blood pressure readings or blood drawing or medicines) I am to be left alone. I once had an Army doctor come in and try to chew me out for &quot;giving up&quot;. I wasn&#039;t that badly wounded and he refused to believe the nurses about me sleeping soundly. He left me alone after he dodged a (back then) stainless steel pitcher full of ice water which would have put HIM in the hospital if I had connected. Thereafter I was left alone until I was well enough to leave. Doctors mey occasionally be silly, but they are not regularly stupid.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I am ill or injured, I cocoon. I go to bed and sleep most of the day away. I want the room to be cold and to have a fan blowing on me. I wrap up in a blanket and sort of hibernate until I am better. If I want something to eat or drink I get it or ask for it. Other than that I am to be left strictly alone. Nurses and aides in hospitals have learned the hard way to let me be as I mean what I say about sleeping 18 to 20 hours per day. They risk having their heads bitten off at the shoulders if they wake me to ask if I want something. Unless a doctor orders it (like regular blood pressure readings or blood drawing or medicines) I am to be left alone. I once had an Army doctor come in and try to chew me out for &#8220;giving up&#8221;. I wasn&#8217;t that badly wounded and he refused to believe the nurses about me sleeping soundly. He left me alone after he dodged a (back then) stainless steel pitcher full of ice water which would have put HIM in the hospital if I had connected. Thereafter I was left alone until I was well enough to leave. Doctors mey occasionally be silly, but they are not regularly stupid.</p>
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