July 7, 20241 yr I’m always scratching myself up. Something ever happens to the wife and the cops will never believe it wasn’t me.
July 7, 20241 yr 17 hours ago, NeverMarryAStripper said: I worked on the yard yesterday and woke up this morning with a huge bruise on my shoulder and have no idea where it came from Yep. For most of my arm bruises lately, I have no idea how they got there. If it hurts enough for me to remember it, it ends up looking like someone took a hammer to my arm.
July 7, 20241 yr I used to take Plavix. I would randomly start bleeding so easily it worried me what would happen if I had an accident. Don't take it anymore, but aspirin is almost as bad.
July 7, 20241 yr 16 minutes ago, RPM said: I used to take Plavix. I would randomly start bleeding so easily it worried me what would happen if I had an accident. Don't take it anymore, but aspirin is almost as bad. That explains a lot. Started a low-dose once a day about 8 months ago.
July 7, 20241 yr On 7/3/2024 at 6:56 PM, Armybrat said: 3rd trip to the ER this year… Get well soon you ole outlaw
July 7, 20241 yr On 7/3/2024 at 9:26 PM, Mother mopar said: Speaking of surgery, I had my discectomy and laminectomy on my L4/5 this afternoon. Can already walk and no nerve pain, at least to the bathroom. So it's a step in the right direction. Hospital beds are not made for tall people. How did you feel when the nerve block wore off?
July 7, 20241 yr Bursitis in my left elbow. A heating pad seems to help but I don't have full range of motion. Any ideas?
July 7, 20241 yr How did you feel when the nerve block wore off?No nerve block for this surgery. They wanted hooked me to a machine to make sure my nerves were "good" during the surgery and to make sure they were firing.The pain I felt leaving the hospital has been nothing like I experienced before the surgery. To the point, that I've taken one pain pill; used other means for pain, CBD, CBG,CBN edibles, etc.
July 8, 20241 yr Sounds like you were an appropriate candidate for back surgery. Best wishes. Those that thought they were in agony, only to wake up in ACTUAL agony, they are screwed.
July 10, 20241 yr When we returned home last Wednesday evening from my 5 hour stay in the ER for the a-fib attack, we discovered our central air unit was not functioning. Got very little sleep that night, even with all the fans running. Our a/c service cae out that Thursday afternoon to tell us the 12 year old unit needed parts that were not in stock and had to be ordered. So we spent the next 4 nights at son’s nearby house until the a/c was fixed Monday afternoon. (we had spent the mornings & afternoons in our house). Anyway, things were back to normal by yesterday. Son flew out to Reno on bank business early that morning, then his wife - who had not been feeling well since Sunday - called to inform us she had just tested positive for the Covid. Sure hope our son doesn’t get sick and be stuck out in Nevada. DIL feels crappy, but not critical. No symptoms for us so far. Luckily DIL had isolated herself upstairs our last two days at their house.
July 10, 20241 yr On 7/7/2024 at 4:27 PM, MissingInAction said: Bursitis in my left elbow. A heating pad seems to help but I don't have full range of motion. Any ideas? I had issues with this two years ago. Ended up getting a cortisone shot which helped immensely. The doc had me use these as well. Made a huge difference. Haven't had any issues sense. I still keep one in the console of my truck and try to use it a few times a week while driving.
July 15, 20241 yr On 7/10/2024 at 8:45 AM, Spaulding Smails said: I had issues with this two years ago. Ended up getting a cortisone shot which helped immensely. The doc had me use these as well. Made a huge difference. Haven't had any issues sense. I still keep one in the console of my truck and try to use it a few times a week while driving. Those help with tennis elbow as well.
July 16, 20241 yr On 6/2/2022 at 2:27 PM, Cheeseweasel said: Yeah that Shingles vaccine hurts like a motherfucker. I just got my second shingles vaccine last night. Fuck do I feel like shit today.
July 24, 20241 yr 11 hours ago, RPM said: I had a friend in middle school who tried to use one of those Charlie chip cans and water hose to make himself a diving helmet. He almost drowned in his pool Edited July 24, 20241 yr by NeverMarryAStripper
July 24, 20241 yr On 7/10/2024 at 7:45 AM, Spaulding Smails said: I had issues with this two years ago. Ended up getting a cortisone shot which helped immensely. The doc had me use these as well. Made a huge difference. Haven't had any issues sense. I still keep one in the console of my truck and try to use it a few times a week while driving. Negged ... for getting something and liking it.
July 24, 20241 yr Was traveling earlier this month and the yard got a bit out of hand while we were away. Took me about 6 hours spread over three of the hottest days of the year to get it back to good. I guess the combo of pollen, dust, and heat triggered something and I had a massive outbreak of hives. Fucking miserable. Couldn't sleep at all from the discomfort and ended up at urgent care where they prescribed a 12-day tapered regimen of prednisone. The pred completely knocked out the hives for several days, but now that I've tapered down to 20 mg a day, some hives are starting to pop back up. I am completely confining myself indoors with good AC. No yard work, no fishing, no golf, no activity at all. I'm about to lose my mind. Never once had hives in my life before turning 50 a couple years back.
July 24, 20241 yr 10 minutes ago, Guadaloopy said: Was traveling earlier this month and the yard got a bit out of hand while we were away. Took me about 6 hours spread over three of the hottest days of the year to get it back to good. I guess the combo of pollen, dust, and heat triggered something and I had a massive outbreak of hives. Fucking miserable. Couldn't sleep at all from the discomfort and ended up at urgent care where they prescribed a 12-day tapered regimen of prednisone. The pred completely knocked out the hives for several days, but now that I've tapered down to 20 mg a day, some hives are starting to pop back up. I am completely confining myself indoors with good AC. No yard work, no fishing, no golf, no activity at all. I'm about to lose my mind. Never once had hives in my life before turning 50 a couple years back. I have to believe they didn’t misdiagnose you, but I thought I had hives of some sort several years ago and it turned out to be shingles. It was pre-Shingrex. It only knocked me down for a day or so and I was given some antibiotics and it was gone within a week. I since got the Shingrex shots so hopefully it won’t come back.
July 24, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Guadaloopy said: Was traveling earlier this month and the yard got a bit out of hand while we were away. Took me about 6 hours spread over three of the hottest days of the year to get it back to good. I guess the combo of pollen, dust, and heat triggered something and I had a massive outbreak of hives. Fucking miserable. Couldn't sleep at all from the discomfort and ended up at urgent care where they prescribed a 12-day tapered regimen of prednisone. The pred completely knocked out the hives for several days, but now that I've tapered down to 20 mg a day, some hives are starting to pop back up. I am completely confining myself indoors with good AC. No yard work, no fishing, no golf, no activity at all. I'm about to lose my mind. Never once had hives in my life before turning 50 a couple years back. The check I leave under the mat for my yard guy is my favorite expense.
July 24, 20241 yr Because I can get insanely focused on figuring out certain things that interest me, I’m now pretty darn knowledgeable about the old man issues of enlarged prostates, BPH, and prostate cancer. If anyone else is trying to figure it all out and has questions, feel free to DM me. Be happy to help however I can.
July 24, 20241 yr The check I leave under the mat for my yard guy is my favorite expense. This comment slams and goes hard.
July 24, 20241 yr 52 minutes ago, Dbeasy said: Because I can get insanely focused on figuring out certain things that interest me, I’m now pretty darn knowledgeable about the old man issues of enlarged prostates, BPH, and prostate cancer. If anyone else is trying to figure it all out and has questions, feel free to DM me. Be happy to help however I can. My PSA number is always high. I have an MRI and biopsy done every 2 years and it's always been negative for cancer. Even when it hit 15. 5 mg Tadalafil works for BPH and makes you feel like you're 13 again. Also a handful of Valium can make the MRI tolerable, even when I know it's going to pull me in and collapse on me. That's all I got.
July 24, 20241 yr 52 minutes ago, Mother mopar said: 1 hour ago, Dennis Taylor said: The check I leave under the mat for my yard guy is my favorite expense. This comment slams and goes hard. I talked my wife into mowing ours after she retired. I haven't mowed in 2 years.
July 25, 20241 yr 18 hours ago, Dennis Taylor said: The check I leave under the mat for my yard guy is my favorite expense. 17 hours ago, Mother mopar said: 18 hours ago, Dennis Taylor said: The check I leave under the mat for my yard guy is my favorite expense. This comment slams and goes hard. I’m one of those weird guys who likes to do it himself. I bought good gear that I enjoy using, so I don’t mind popping in the AirPods and having a few hours to myself outside. Plus, there’s just something about that feeling of looking at that perfectly kept yard knowing that I did that. A simple pleasure.
July 25, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, Guadaloopy said: I’m one of those weird guys who likes to do it himself. I bought good gear that I enjoy using, so I don’t mind popping in the AirPods and having a few hours to myself outside. Plus, there’s just something about that feeling of looking at that perfectly kept yard knowing that I did that. A simple pleasure. Yeah my next door neighbor is like that too, I laugh at him on a weekly basis. His tree roots are too big and are killing off a bunch of his grass
July 25, 20241 yr 57 minutes ago, Guadaloopy said: I’m one of those weird guys who likes to do it himself. I bought good gear that I enjoy using, so I don’t mind popping in the AirPods and having a few hours to myself outside. Plus, there’s just something about that feeling of looking at that perfectly kept yard knowing that I did that. A simple pleasure. I was at this point, but now I really don’t give a shit. The neighbors to the west of me don’t do shit with theirs, and in the 5 years they’ve lived there, their yard has went from green to mostly purple and yellow. This year I finally caved. It’s all but impossible to keep their trash weeds at bay. Just pissing money down the drain at this point. My neighbor on the east side is like me, and I gave him a heads up. He wasn’t surprised at all, and neither of us are thrilled with it.
July 25, 20241 yr I have chronic gastritis and occasionally I have a major flare up. The first time it happened I woke up in the middle of the night with chest pain and sweats. Thought I was having a heart attack. Horrible family history with heart disease and I thought I was starting down the same path. Did the whole ER thing and nothing but gastritis. A few months ago I again have pains and this time I feel like I'm in a fog and dizzy. ER again and nothing. Had a major flare last night that woke me up, and today had the foggy thing again. Called my doctor and had to do the whole conversation with the triage nurse to make sure I didn't need to go to the ER. Gonna start a 2 week regime of Pepcid AC twice a day and I have an appointment after that. I've changed my diet a lot, but I know I can do more... but don't want to. I love my Dr. Pepper Zero as my caffeine in the morning and my booze on the weekends. I eat healthy most of the time, but sometimes just say fuck it. Then I pay for it. There's only so much I want to do without feeling like what's the point. OK, rant over. Thread title is legit.
July 25, 20241 yr 21 minutes ago, Mo Horn said: I have chronic gastritis and occasionally I have a major flare up. The first time it happened I woke up in the middle of the night with chest pain and sweats. Thought I was having a heart attack. Horrible family history with heart disease and I thought I was starting down the same path. Did the whole ER thing and nothing but gastritis. A few months ago I again have pains and this time I feel like I'm in a fog and dizzy. ER again and nothing. Had a major flare last night that woke me up, and today had the foggy thing again. Called my doctor and had to do the whole conversation with the triage nurse to make sure I didn't need to go to the ER. Gonna start a 2 week regime of Pepcid AC twice a day and I have an appointment after that. I've changed my diet a lot, but I know I can do more... but don't want to. I love my Dr. Pepper Zero as my caffeine in the morning and my booze on the weekends. I eat healthy most of the time, but sometimes just say fuck it. Then I pay for it. There's only so much I want to do without feeling like what's the point. OK, rant over. Thread title is legit. Nexium works better for me. I’ve had gut issues my whole life. I just live with it.
July 25, 20241 yr 23 minutes ago, Mo Horn said: I have chronic gastritis and occasionally I have a major flare up. The first time it happened I woke up in the middle of the night with chest pain and sweats. Thought I was having a heart attack. Horrible family history with heart disease and I thought I was starting down the same path. Did the whole ER thing and nothing but gastritis. A few months ago I again have pains and this time I feel like I'm in a fog and dizzy. ER again and nothing. Had a major flare last night that woke me up, and today had the foggy thing again. Called my doctor and had to do the whole conversation with the triage nurse to make sure I didn't need to go to the ER. Gonna start a 2 week regime of Pepcid AC twice a day and I have an appointment after that. I've changed my diet a lot, but I know I can do more... but don't want to. I love my Dr. Pepper Zero as my caffeine in the morning and my booze on the weekends. I eat healthy most of the time, but sometimes just say fuck it. Then I pay for it. There's only so much I want to do without feeling like what's the point. OK, rant over. Thread title is legit. Since these episodes are coming on when you're sleeping, reflux is a likely cause. Take a look at the foods and drinks (alcohol and caffeine) that relax the lower esophageal sphincter. Try to avoid those as much as possible before going to bed. Pepcid AC or one of the PPIs should provide some relief. You should probably get an upper GI to make sure you don't have any damage from reflux, stomach ulcers, or anything else. I know way too much about this stuff.
July 25, 20241 yr I don't have neighbors. I get my grass cut twice a year.This is my goal with neighbors especially.
July 25, 20241 yr 7 minutes ago, HouTex said: Nexium works better for me. I’ve had gut issues my whole life. I just live with it. You should get an upper GI too if you haven't. I have Barrett's esophagus from 15 years of reflux. My father died of esophageal cancer from ignoring the same.
July 25, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, Jerry Callo said: You should get an upper GI too if you haven't. I have Barrett's esophagus from 15 years of reflux. My father died of esophageal cancer from ignoring the same. I had a law partner die of that and I keep an eye on it. I also have a known issue with my lower oesophagus and a hiatal hernia. I’m otherwise pretty fit for 62.
July 25, 20241 yr 10 minutes ago, Jerry Callo said: Since these episodes are coming on when you're sleeping, reflux is a likely cause. Take a look at the foods and drinks (alcohol and caffeine) that relax the lower esophageal sphincter. Try to avoid those as much as possible before going to bed. Pepcid AC or one of the PPIs should provide some relief. You should probably get an upper GI to make sure you don't have any damage from reflux, stomach ulcers, or anything else. I know way too much about this stuff. I don't do alcohol, except on weekends, and no caffeine after noon. Idid make a dish last night and was a bit heavy handed with the red pepper flakes and it had a bit of a kick. I'm guessing that's what triggered it. I had an upper about 8 years ago and didn't have Barret's at the time. I did have an ulcer. Gonna talk to my doc about a full gastric workup.
July 25, 20241 yr My right neck and shoulder has been hurting for the past 3-6 months. I'm attributing it to me sleeping on my right shoulder. I had my chrio and masseuse work on those muscles, and the pain got worse. I did a lot of stretching on Monday, and it got better, but the muscles on the right side of my neck are still painful. And another mystery pain was on Monday, the outboard ankle bone started hurting. I hobbled around the house in the evening and morning. I was thinking of working from home, but didn't want to be a big wuss. The pain went away by 10AM. No idea what caused it, or what I did to make it go away.
July 25, 20241 yr You should get an upper GI too if you haven't. I have Barrett's esophagus from 15 years of reflux. My father died of esophageal cancer from ignoring the same.Dad had Barrett’s and died from esophageal surgery complications (unrelated to the esophagus issue).Do not fuck around with your upper gi issues.
July 26, 20241 yr 8 hours ago, Jerry Callo said: You should get an upper GI too if you haven't. I have Barrett's esophagus from 15 years of reflux. My father died of esophageal cancer from ignoring the same. 7 hours ago, tbone_ said: Dad had Barrett’s and died from esophageal surgery complications (unrelated to the esophagus issue). Do not fuck around with your upper gi issues. My wife had the LINX Procedure done for her Barrett’s esophagus about 5-6 years ago. It has mostly resolved her condition, and having to slow down her eating and take smaller bites helped her lose weight.
July 26, 20241 yr 8 hours ago, ImissWallyPryor said: My wife had the LINX Procedure done for her Barrett’s esophagus about 5-6 years ago. It has mostly resolved her condition, and having to slow down her eating and take smaller bites helped her lose weight. That's good. I had a different surgery back in 2001 that had the same effect. Still get an EGD every three years and Barrett's hasn't progressed in the last 23 years.
August 9, 20241 yr Well fark, August 1st eye exam revealed cataracts, fast forward August 8th, find out I have spinal I my C4, C5, and C6 vertebrae. FML.
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