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Bill 09-06-2020 7:28pm

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Originally Posted by SnikPlosskin (Post 1803160)
Shit, that is a deal! I’m in. I have a lot of tools if that helps! :dance:

You better make sure you have all your other organs when you wake up. Where do you think Clark gets his cut rate organs from? You might wake up with only one lung, for example.



:ohnoes:

SnikPlosskin 09-06-2020 7:28pm

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Originally Posted by Steve_R (Post 1803178)
Sorry you feel that way Pete. I’ve mentioned in your other threads about this that I’m willing to have a discussion with you offline about this. No reply. I’m not going to get into a “my health is worse than yours” argument with you. In your most recent thread about this you mentioned prednisone. If you’re on that you need a new gastroenterologist NOW. I haven’t taken that for at least 10 years, and closer to 15. It’s not a treatment. I was on Humira until my most recent surgery and it worked well. I see my gastroenterologist next week and she’s already mentioned that there are several new biologic treatments for this that show promise; I’ll be starting one of those instead of Humira. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy, but it is something you can live with and still have a good quality of life. Good luck.

My comment is in regard to your almost constant negativity towards me. I don’t get it.

I have a very good understanding of prednisone and hate it with all my might. They use it when there is significant inflammation and there is delay in treatment. My disease is pretty severe and it does help and has kept me from spiraling down a few times. Usually I refuse it but this time I’m about ready to eat kittens if that helps.

Have you tried kittens?

snide 09-06-2020 8:31pm

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Originally Posted by bill_daniels (Post 1803239)
You better make sure you have all your other organs when you wake up. Where do you think Clark gets his cut rate organs from? You might wake up with only one lung, for example.



:ohnoes:

Or only one penis! :willy:

snide 09-06-2020 8:35pm

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Originally Posted by SnikPlosskin (Post 1803240)
My comment is in regard to your almost constant negativity towards me. I don’t get it.

I have a very good understanding of prednisone and hate it with all my might. They use it when there is significant inflammation and there is delay in treatment. My disease is pretty severe and it does help and has kept me from spiraling down a few times. Usually I refuse it but this time I’m about ready to eat kittens if that helps.

Have you tried kittens?

Cashew Kittens

Ingredients
1/2 cup rice vinegar
2 tablespoons sesame oil
1/2 cup sherry
2 teaspoons garlic powder
1-1/2 pounds skinless boneless kittens, cubed
3 tablespoons canola oil
3 cups fresh broccoli florets
1 cup thinly sliced carrots
2 teaspoons cornstarch
1/3 cup soy sauce
1/3 cup hoisin sauce
1 tablespoon ground ginger
1 cup roasted salted cashews
Hot cooked rice

Directions
  • In a small bowl, combine the vinegar, sherry, sesame oil and garlic powder. Pour half into a large resealable plastic bag; add kittens. Seal bag and turn to coat; refrigerate for 2 hours. Cover and refrigerate remaining marinade.
  • Discard marinade from kittens. In a wok or large skillet, stir-fry kittens in canola oil for 2-3 minutes or until no longer pink. With a slotted spoon, remove kittens and set aside.
  • In the same skillet, stir-fry broccoli and carrots for 3 minutes or until crisp-tender. Combine the cornstarch, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, ginger and reserved marinade until smooth; gradually stir into vegetables. Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 1-2 minutes or until thickened. Stir in cashews and kittens; heat through.
Serve with rice.


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Blademaker 09-06-2020 8:51pm

God bless Ye.......:seasix::yesnod:

dwjz06 09-06-2020 9:54pm

Best of luck Pete.I hope you get things fixed up soon.:cert:

Sea Six 09-07-2020 2:19am

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Originally Posted by SnikPlosskin (Post 1803160)
Shit, that is a deal! I’m in. I have a lot of tools if that helps! :dance:

I could use all the woodworking and automotive tools I could get, although I find that automotive tools are more helpful with surgeries than woodworking tools.

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Originally Posted by bill_daniels (Post 1803239)
You better make sure you have all your other organs when you wake up. Where do you think Clark gets his cut rate organs from? You might wake up with only one lung, for example.



I almost never do that anymore.

RonC5 09-07-2020 6:18am

Having had a colon resection a few years back, which pales from your situation, I can imagine what you are going thru. Keep pushing forward, you will get past this. Rooting for ya!

Lakeside49 09-07-2020 9:00am

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Originally Posted by SnikPlosskin (Post 1803025)
About two years ago I had six inches of small bowel cut out. (Possibly yanked out). Due to some butchery, I have had three corrective surgeries since. For the last six months I’ve had bad abdominal pain which I thought was just my illness going nuts. Mostly abdominal pressure.



Turns out my bladder isn’t emptying. Now my kidneys are in stage 1 failure. Waiting for surgery scheduler trying to avoid ER. Believe it or not, it’s an outpatient thing but comes with four days of brutal recovery with Foley catheter.



I’ll go to the ER if I have to, but that is what precipated the living hell I went through last time. I don’t want a general surgeon anywhere near me.



I’m stable for now. My kidneys are hurting. I don’t know when they will schedule so my life is on hold. I had to postpone my chemo on Wednesday. I’m also anemic so I was going to get iron infusion too. Now I don’t know when.



Wife is terrified but not as much as me.



Just whining. at the same time, I’m ready to do anything to lose this pain. After six months of 24/7 it is wearing me down.



Pisses me off (pun not intended) that none of my doctors caught this sooner. They get too focused on the primary disease state. This is how a lot of people with chronic illness die.



I bet I won’t though. :cert:



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Olustee bus 09-07-2020 9:15am

I bet you won't either Pete. I look forward to hearing of the good news of relief and great prognosis.

Olustee bus 09-07-2020 9:25am

I bet you won't either Pete. I look forward to hearing of the good news of relief and great prognosis.

Mike Mercury 09-07-2020 9:59am

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Turns out my bladder isn’t emptying.
suggestions:

never pee in a hurry; relax and let it happen with no urgency to end it..

near the end... the stream becomes thin and you may not feel like there's any more coming out. Let it continue, until the last drop has fallen; do not "wince" it to end the evacuation.

urinate more often; don't wait until the urge is strong.

:)

SnikPlosskin 09-07-2020 5:17pm

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Originally Posted by Mike Mercury (Post 1803356)
suggestions:

never pee in a hurry; relax and let it happen with no urgency to end it..

near the end... the stream becomes thin and you may not feel like there's any more coming out. Let it continue, until the last drop has fallen; do not "wince" it to end the evacuation.

urinate more often; don't wait until the urge is strong.

:)

Thanks. I’ve been going quite often but only a few oz at a time. Ultra sound says I’m retaining about half volume. What is weird is, at half volume I have zero urge. But as long as I can pee, I can avoid the hospital.

The big problems comes when you cannot pee at all. Then you get to experience the placement of a foley cath without anesthesia. I’m trying to avoid that at all costs. I’ll end up with one for a few days but placed while I’m under.

Removing it is another story. It’s the most intense thing EVAR. Hurts like hell but only for a bit.

My biggest complaint is the constant pain and pressure. I can barely eat anything. Can’t wear pants or a belt. I’m wearing sweats all day. I attempted to go to drug store yesterday and had to turn back. My belt put too much pressure on my gut.

I have several more days of this to go. I’m starting to get anxious because between now and normalicy is some very ugly, painful stuff. I’m sure I’ll get through it. Many others have. It will be my fourth time with the cath.

Of all the stuff I’ve dealt with, that is the worst. And I’ve been shot. This is worse.

Chuck A 09-07-2020 5:26pm

sending good thoughts and prayers

mrvette 09-07-2020 6:07pm

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Originally Posted by Chuck A (Post 1803581)
sending good thoughts and prayers

Me too man......damn shame it's such a mess.....

I guess I need be happy enough with my pee pills mutch less the BPressure pills....and the stool softeners.....

Bill 09-07-2020 6:08pm

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Originally Posted by Mike Mercury (Post 1803356)
suggestions:

never pee in a hurry; relax and let it happen with no urgency to end it..

near the end... the stream becomes thin and you may not feel like there's any more coming out. Let it continue, until the last drop has fallen; do not "wince" it to end the evacuation.

urinate more often; don't wait until the urge is strong.

:)

What about shaking it more than twice. Is that OK now?

99 pewtercoupe 09-07-2020 6:17pm

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Originally Posted by bill_daniels (Post 1803607)
What about shaking it more than twice. Is that OK now?

No. Shaking it more than twice is playing with it. You will get hairy palm and go blind :leaving:

mrvette 09-07-2020 6:22pm

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Originally Posted by 99 pewtercoupe (Post 1803612)
No. Shaking it more than twice is playing with it. You will get hairy palm and go blind :leaving:

OH, is THAT Y I need glasses???


Kant see for shit, so how kan I see IT????


:dance::confused5:

snide 09-07-2020 8:54pm

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Originally Posted by mrvette (Post 1803613)
OH, is THAT Y I need glasses???


Kant see for shit, so how kan I see IT????


:dance::confused5:

Ask your wife for a hand...

Iron Chef 09-07-2020 10:30pm

Hang in there Pete...hope this all passes soon :cert:


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