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The last post is the WINNER!

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Good Grief! It's been since SUNDAY that anyone posted here?

Okay, here's my win: The action on whether my visit to the emergency department was pretty hot and heavy among the doctors, nurses, other assistants, and fellow patients...

9 to 7 that it was my gall bladder
1 to 2 that it was my heart, and a distant
30 to 1 that it was simply a stomach issue (with most of the betting on the latter proposition being for H. pylori)...

It wasn't any of those four...in fact, they could only eliminate those as the immediate cause. The winner was a temporary stomach bug, not otherwise identified...so we'll see if the antacid prescribed actually works over the weekend...
After all that you had to take away the win I was quietly celebrating. My hard earned win. Gone. You better stick close to a tree.
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Good Grief! It's been since SUNDAY that anyone posted here?

Okay, here's my win: The action on whether my visit to the emergency department was pretty hot and heavy among the doctors, nurses, other assistants, and fellow patients...

9 to 7 that it was my gall bladder
1 to 2 that it was my heart, and a distant
30 to 1 that it was simply a stomach issue (with most of the betting on the latter proposition being for H. pylori)...

It wasn't any of those four...in fact, they could only eliminate those as the immediate cause. The winner was a temporary stomach bug, not otherwise identified...so we'll see if the antacid prescribed actually works over the weekend...
Something like that happened to me. It really seemed like I had a serious problem, but there wasn't anything. Still I was kept overnight for observation and more tests next day, lots of needles and magnetos. Somebody forgot to shave the chest hair before putting on electrodes. All night some machine kept alarming out as the electrodes weren't stuck on properly, so I got no sleep. Next day the electrodes had to be yanked off along with the hair. The hair was shaved and new electrodes stuck on. I believe this was all a form of treatment designed to enhance my dislike of emergency rooms.
 

beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
I've had that experience. I'm glad that the person who removed them chose for me a sharp jolt of pain, quickly over, versus slow removal and extended if lesser pain.
yes, quick removal is far more winning than slow...I got to remove most of them myself...and it helps by not being very hirsute...
 
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