What's the latest in people's lives?
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Well, it was just a major case of Pancreatitis.
I'm finally home. 5 days in the hospital sucks.
I'll be around but not much for a while.
I'm finally home. 5 days in the hospital sucks.
I'll be around but not much for a while.
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Hey bro, welcome back. I take it you weren't a fan of the hospital food or gowns?
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Best of luck for recovery. And welcome back.
Your "welcome home" booze and strippers are waiting when you're fit and well.
Your "welcome home" booze and strippers are waiting when you're fit and well.
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Ouch. That sounds nasty, and the wiki article reads like it's even worse. We need a wincing emoticon.Tsukiyumi wrote:Well, it was just a major case of Pancreatitis.
Good to hear you're back home, and therefore presumably better (in the relative sense of the word).
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Better is better, and out of the hospital is far and away better than in (considering the fact that Pres left the hospital without having to go into the basement.)
So, are you on a Mikey/CPH diet for a while?
So, are you on a Mikey/CPH diet for a while?
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Welcome back, Tsuki!
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Do you have any impairment of c-peptide response or pancreatic function?
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And in other news...
My daughter's watching a teen-targeted show on Nickolodeon called "Big Time Rush," about a teen vocal group. Well, in a scene in a recording studio, the session guitarist is none other than Lita friggin' Ford!
Yeah, she's ancient now... and yeah, I still would.
My daughter's watching a teen-targeted show on Nickolodeon called "Big Time Rush," about a teen vocal group. Well, in a scene in a recording studio, the session guitarist is none other than Lita friggin' Ford!
Yeah, she's ancient now... and yeah, I still would.
I can't stand nothing dull
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I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
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Thanks everyone.
I used logic to talk my way out early, and I seem to be taking better care of myself in a number of ways (minus the morphine). Go figure.
Booze is out for good, I'm afraid. I'll take the strippers, though.Reliant121 wrote:Your "welcome home" booze and strippers are waiting when you're fit and well.
Supposedly, the acute version I had is second only to childbirth on the pain scale. Needless to say, I got morphine aplenty.Captain Seafort wrote:Ouch. That sounds nasty, and the wiki article reads like it's even worse. We need a wincing emoticon.
Good to hear you're back home, and therefore presumably better (in the relative sense of the word).
I used logic to talk my way out early, and I seem to be taking better care of myself in a number of ways (minus the morphine). Go figure.
I'm on some kind of high-carb, low fat/protein diet.Mikey wrote:So, are you on a Mikey/CPH diet for a while?
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Do you expect the mighty lord Cthulhu to send all his minions against your mighty firewall at one time???? We work by subterfuge, in your dreams you shall be welcomed into the tentacled goodnees of the lord. ia ia Cthulhu fthanganRK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I've noticed a lack of activity, too. Some boards haven't had a post in a bit.
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Thank goodness your ok (relatively) Tsu.
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Welcome to the lords noodly goodnessstitch626 wrote:Thank goodness your ok (relatively) Tsu.
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Double strippers it is then.Tsukiyumi wrote:Booze is out for good, I'm afraid. I'll take the strippers, though.Reliant121 wrote:Your "welcome home" booze and strippers are waiting when you're fit and well.
As all have said, any form of recovery is a good one. Even more so away from hospitals.
I hate hospitals.
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Heartily seconded.Reliant121 wrote:I hate hospitals.
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Tsukiyumi wrote:Booze is out for good, I'm afraid.
Sounds like the pancreatitis was due to stones or calcification/some sort of deposits, or that the docs saw a good chance of such in the near future. At least the pancreas is still producing, though. Bad news - booze is hard to give up. Good news - it's much easier to live without than you might guess.Tsukiyumi wrote:I'm on some kind of high-carb, low fat/protein diet.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer