Posted by wsmm on February 27, 2018 at 13:54:51 from (174.230.7.8):
In Reply to: Re: Im not so sure posted by larry@stinescorner on February 27, 2018 at 13:21:38:
Larry, I can relate with you, Don't know about you but I'm lucky to have a very supporative and understanding wife. I had a lot of plans for last year and was workng part tme. End up running a high fever one week, went to ER twice. Second trip they fond ecoli bacteria in my blood. They had me see my doctor, he did some cat scans and fond I had a rptured gall bladder, funny thing is I had no symptoms. My gall bladder had been ruptured for 2 to 3 months. After spending over 2 1/2 months in different hospitals due to all of the complications, I finally was transfer to a rehab facality for 2 weeks and then home. Along with the gall bladder problem I ended up with a hole in my stomach, probably from ne of the procedures. At this point I'm still not totaly recovered, had to give up my part time job and tire easily nad fight pain. Hang on, it will get better, most of us men just don't have patience, me included.
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