I've had several, not a contest I want to compete in, let alone win.
2 back ops.If I win do I a get a lollypop?
Tonsillitis when I was a kid.
Multiple kidney stone surgeries where they have to go into through your dick to get the stone. Conservative estimate is at least 6.
Lithotripsies that is when they pound your kidney stones from the outside with ultra sound to break up the stones so you can piss them out. At least 4 of those. It feels like someone took a bat to your kidneys. But it beats the hell out of the surgery when they go through your dick and then leave a stent in your ureter for at least a week. It feels like pissing glass.
Left shoulder they had to scrap bone off my collar bone as I was bone on bone from too much tennis. I lost 10 mph on my serve on that one.
Left foot Plantar Fasciitis surgery
Right foot bone spur surgery
Left wrist surgery
Synovial Cyst back surgery
Laminectomy back surgery
Spinal Fusion with all kinds of metal my last back surgery
I am still not done as I have to get Cataract surgery on both eyes.
One more condition where there is no surgery to fix it is Neuropathy which is nerve damage from my back and the severe spinal stenosis I have. The only medicine that gives any relief is a drug that kills your kidneys. I also have stage 4 kidney disease and if doesn't get better I am looking at dialysis.
When I look at this list I wonder how I had so much fun through all of the years. I was a snow skier and a pretty good one. I have been scuba diving at some of the best reefs in the world. I have traveled to a lot of cool places. Playing sports my whole life it is no wonder I am crippled. I cannot count the number of times I was on crutches for tearing up both ankles.
I really miss my tennis and golf the most. But then I think about how lucky I am to have 4 great kids, a nice home, nice cars, plenty of food in the fridge and I beat a case of Covid pretty easily. I see how many billions of people are looking for their next bowl of rice and I don't feel sorry for myself. I have plenty of great pipes and tobacco and if I have to use a wheel chair to go anywhere, it is a price I am willing to gladly pay.
My sig tag says it all. I am going to leave a body that no one would want for spare parts.
Gee wilikers! You guys are all messed up! I feel jinxed just reading this tread.No place for inserting foul language in this thread.
Macho Man or did you run out of plasters / band aids?I’ve had my share of surgeries. The three that come to mind though are the occasions I’ve stitched myself up.
Foot, knee and leg.
Three separate events.
These were back in the eighties when I did a lot of solo mountaineering.Macho Man or did you run out of plasters / band aids?
Bet the boys call you Camouflage. Lol
Stan Ridgway - Camouflage - YouTube
I sincerely wish you all the best of health and recovery so you don't have to do dialysis and will pray for you but reading your post reminded my immature self of the old saw:If I win do I a get a lollypop?
Tonsillitis when I was a kid.
Multiple kidney stone surgeries where they have to go into through your dick to get the stone. Conservative estimate is at least 6.
Lithotripsies that is when they pound your kidney stones from the outside with ultra sound to break up the stones so you can piss them out. At least 4 of those. It feels like someone took a bat to your kidneys. But it beats the hell out of the surgery when they go through your dick and then leave a stent in your ureter for at least a week. It feels like pissing glass.
Left shoulder they had to scrap bone off my collar bone as I was bone on bone from too much tennis. I lost 10 mph on my serve on that one.
Left foot Plantar Fasciitis surgery
Right foot bone spur surgery
Left wrist surgery
Synovial Cyst back surgery
Laminectomy back surgery
Spinal Fusion with all kinds of metal my last back surgery
I am still not done as I have to get Cataract surgery on both eyes.
One more condition where there is no surgery to fix it is Neuropathy which is nerve damage from my back and the severe spinal stenosis I have. The only medicine that gives any relief is a drug that kills your kidneys. I also have stage 4 kidney disease and if doesn't get better I am looking at dialysis.
When I look at this list I wonder how I had so much fun through all of the years. I was a snow skier and a pretty good one. I have been scuba diving at some of the best reefs in the world. I have traveled to a lot of cool places. Playing sports my whole life it is no wonder I am crippled. I cannot count the number of times I was on crutches for tearing up both ankles.
I really miss my tennis and golf the most. But then I think about how lucky I am to have 4 great kids, a nice home, nice cars, plenty of food in the fridge and I beat a case of Covid pretty easily. I see how many billions of people are looking for their next bowl of rice and I don't feel sorry for myself. I have plenty of great pipes and tobacco and if I have to use a wheel chair to go anywhere, it is a price I am willing to gladly pay.
My sig tag says it all. I am going to leave a body that no one would want for spare parts.
They used to use rubber cement to seal up surgeries to remove warts and stuff ... apparently seals hole and is naturally antibacterial so ... not so far off medically ... how is it any different than spray on band aids ?? also in colonial days frontiersman would collect spiders webs for packing wounds as the web contains sufficient venom to clot blood flow and seal wound. --- We've lost a lot of practical folk wisdom by no longer reading the histories of those who forged our nation ... moss and mustard greens for poltices etc ... aspirin comes from the inside of the bark of birch trees --- when the colonists asked the Indians what do you do for a headache ? and they said we lick the inside of the bark of a birch tree ... good for you for keeping the tradition alive as best you can ! ??These were back in the eighties when I did a lot of solo mountaineering.
Nobody was coming to help and I judged them to be the logical fix.
I had discussed the original scenario with my family doctor and he hooked me up with suture kits and numbing cream.
I recently cut my arm pretty good at a fire scene and fixed it with super glue. Would have loved that option in the 80’s.
It’s how my brain works, patch it up and get back to it.
You can get those 'butterfly stitch kits' now, they're pretty good.These were back in the eighties when I did a lot of solo mountaineering.
Nobody was coming to help and I judged them to be the logical fix.
I had discussed the original scenario with my family doctor and he hooked me up with suture kits and numbing cream.
I recently cut my arm pretty good at a fire scene and fixed it with super glue. Would have loved that option in the 80’s.
It’s how my brain works, patch it up and get back to it.
How invasive how potentially life threatening how long it's going to be before you can go back to normal activities. A good measure is what kind of after care.Gallbladder and 2 heart ablations for me.
Whats the difference in major vs. minor surgery? Major is when I have surgery and Minor is when you have surgery.
Too funny, my daughter rescued a 3 legged dog.I sincerely wish you all the best of health and recovery so you don't have to do dialysis and will pray for you but reading your post reminded my immature self of the old saw:
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You seem the type who can appreciate the humor ... All the best !!
Oral surgery for impacted wisdom teeth.
Crushed disc between lumbar 4&5.
Radical prostatectomy for cancer.
Two hip replacements.
I’m still here!