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Whoever got to TRU a minute before me when it opened and bought 6 of the 7 VC's and left me with the dented one. Arg!!!

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Well, I came to complain about kidney stones. But forget it. I’m just going to wish the best for both of you. That’s some scary stuff you guys described. Best wishes.

I had a hemorrhoid to pop yesterday.  Been bleeding since last night and every poop feels like I am taking a razor up the chute.  Other than that, life is just fine and dandy.

 

1 hour ago, LegoWalker4 said:

I admit I am one on of the less vocal and less overall posters in this community lately, and there is a valid reason for that besides not wanting to engage in political and religious discussions.

On Friday, August 6 of this year I sustained a concussion while attempting to make a catch while playing softball, at least my second concussion.  I have no real recollection of my forehead hitting the ground besides what my teammates told me and the mild neck discomfort/pain I immediately experienced.  This one is different though because I am not getting better.

My diagnosis is post-concussion syndrome since my symptoms have lingered and I am past the traditional bell curve for recovery.

For the past month I feel about the same, no worse or better, and I had an appointment with my concussion specialist this past Tuesday.  I begin treatment on my neck soon and I go back to the concussion specialist in a month.  She did give me medication to take at bedtime to help me sleep and hopefully ease the headaches.   I am not experiencing blinding headaches and that is a blessing.

Here is my best attempt to describe my symptoms and no one can tell me when I will recover yet.

My head fills like when one has a head cold or one’s sinuses are blocked all the time and the headaches are mild, but persistent.

I take short rest breaks throughout the workday (busy periods make my symptoms worse), and I take at last one nap after work.  This is the fatigue part, and I would like to sleep even more.

Occasionally I get lightheaded.

My goal is to be there/functional for my family and friends, and to take walks every day.  Getting back on my mountain bike and playing sports again is not nearly as important and seems inconsequential at this point.

I share my story, not for sympathy, empathy, etc. but for awareness for others.  Physical injuries are hard enough.  Mental/brain injuries may be even harder.  I am not comparing one to other.  We all have all crosses to bear as it were.  I appreciate the many members who have shared their stories too, like ravenb99 and Phil B.

My worst episode was counting and sorting Lego pieces about two weeks ago for the Lego Midi-Scale Millennium Falcon I bought off eBay.  I began feeling very dizzy and nauseous, my wife helped me finished and I was better after lying down for two hours. 
 

This happened four months ago.

My family has another family that are our good friends. Very close. Our kids have played together since birth. Their daughter, 9 years old, slipped in the shower and hit her head very hard. A severe concussion. She did not remember anything, same as you experienced. 

Her symptoms were severe headaches, double vision, dizziness. extreme lethargy and mood shifts. She was pulled from sports/physical activity and even school. They had constant doctors visits and waited. And waited more. Well past the "bell curve" as you've described it. Her parents were extremely scared as things were just not getting better. Two months go by and still she is suffering, but the headaches hard started to subside just a tad bit. Good news, but still, things were not good.

The concussion specialist made a point to tell them that some patients with severe concussions can take much longer to heal. But he emphasized "they will heal." He stated in some cases it can take many months to recover, but they eventually fully recover. While they were skeptical at times they patiently watched and waited. 

Beginning in the third month her headaches became less painful and came around less often.  Each day a little better. Her vision started to improve. And by the end of the third month she was back in school and cleared for all physical activity. She is back to a normal 9 year old girl. Her energy and personality returned as if it never happened.  

I wrote all this to encourage your recovery. Just because you've passed the "average recovery time" does not mean you will not fully recover. Those people at the extreme edges of the recovery bell curve are there for a reason. They recovered. Just at a different pace. 

34 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said:

Well, I came to complain about kidney stones. But forget it. I’m just going to wish the best for both of you. That’s some scary stuff you guys described. Best wishes.

My wife gets them. I'd never wish that pain on my worst enemy. The last one while two months pregnant. In the ER three times in six days. While we sat in ER waiting room the second time she was screaming at the top of her lungs in pain. Begging for help. Took fifteen minutes to get her back while everyone stared upon her in horror.

That bastard finally came out at 4.5mm. Looked like a jagged grain of rice. 

 

My wife gets them. I'd never wish that pain on my worst enemy. The last one while two months pregnant. In the ER three times in six days. While we sat in ER waiting room the second time she was screaming at the top of her lungs in pain. Begging for help. Took fifteen minutes to get her back while everyone stared upon her in horror.
That bastard finally came out at 4.5mm. Looked like a jagged grain of rice. 
 

Yeah people seem to think kidney stones are these round pebbles but they are these sharp little b*tches.

I’ve had them for 20 years. Once had to get lipotrypsy (like an ultrasound) to deal. Usually the pain will last for a couple of days now. It’s a constant pressure that makes you feel like you’ve got to sit on the toilet. And sometimes a low grade fever. I need to load up on Advil but appetite is completely gone.

On the subject of concussions. Since my son is stepping up his hockey play, I got him the best, newest helmet out there ($$$). Some people (including the wife) were initially aghast at the cost. There are definitely cheaper models out there.

But this is his head, and we’ve know kids that have gotten concussions playing hockey at this level (10U, no checking). I’d rather be safe then sorry.


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26 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said:


Yeah people seem to think kidney stones are these round pebbles but they are these sharp little b*tches.

I’ve had them for 20 years. Once had to get lipotrypsy (like an ultrasound) to deal. Usually the pain will last for a couple of days now. It’s a constant pressure that makes you feel like you’ve got to sit on the toilet. And sometimes a low grade fever. I need to load up on Advil but appetite is completely gone.

On the subject of concussions. Since my son is stepping up his hockey play, I got him the best, newest helmet out there ($$$). Some people (including the wife) were initially aghast at the cost. There are definitely cheaper models out there.

But this is his head, and we’ve know kids that have gotten concussions playing hockey at this level (10U, no checking). I’d rather be safe then sorry.


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I'm having nightmares about the episode from Dead Wood where Al passes the kidney stone. 






On the subject of concussions. Since my son is stepping up his hockey play, I got him the best, newest helmet out there ($$$). Some people (including the wife) were initially aghast at the cost. There are definitely cheaper models out there.

But this is his head, and we’ve know kids that have gotten concussions playing hockey at this level (10U, no checking). I’d rather be safe then sorry.


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A helmet can be replaced, a head cannot.

I was hit in the head by a baseball two Saturdays ago. No major issues, other than a slight headache for a bit, but wow was I worried when it happened.

Yay LEGO!

18 minutes ago, redghostx said:


 

 


A helmet can be replaced, a head cannot.

I was hit in the head by a baseball two Saturdays ago. No major issues, other than a slight headache for a bit, but wow was I worried when it happened.

Yay LEGO!
 

 

Just means you're a team player.

1 hour ago, Alpinemaps said:


Yeah people seem to think kidney stones are these round pebbles but they are these sharp little b*tches.

I’ve had them for 20 years. Once had to get lipotrypsy (like an ultrasound) to deal. Usually the pain will last for a couple of days now. It’s a constant pressure that makes you feel like you’ve got to sit on the toilet. And sometimes a low grade fever. I need to load up on Advil but appetite is completely gone.

On the subject of concussions. Since my son is stepping up his hockey play, I got him the best, newest helmet out there ($$$). Some people (including the wife) were initially aghast at the cost. There are definitely cheaper models out there.

But this is his head, and we’ve know kids that have gotten concussions playing hockey at this level (10U, no checking). I’d rather be safe then sorry.


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I passed my first one a couple years ago, or the Fall before the Pandemic. No fun and I was down for a weekend, since it really didn't get too painful until then. I think it was working it's way down for about a month. It was a little smaller than a grain of rice, but it sucked.

17 hours ago, exciter1 said:

I passed my first one a couple years ago, or the Fall before the Pandemic. No fun and I was down for a weekend, since it really didn't get too painful until then. I think it was working it's way down for about a month. It was a little smaller than a grain of rice, but it sucked.

My first kidney stone was back in 2015, it would not pass on it's own, had surgery to break it up and passing the few remaining fragments was awful.  Thank God for the morphine I was given at the emergency room for the writhing pain when it got too bad to tolerate at home.

My diet contains citric acid from Crystal ight lemonade that will hopefully prevent kidney stones from forming.  My doctor recommended it.

Bad float needle on 15 yo riding mower caused the carb to fail and flood the intake and oil casing with gas. Cheap replacement and easy fix but man what mess.


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About 200 Tyco bricks mixed in a large used LEGO lot on Craigslist….  Parents, quit buying your kids the cheap alternative.

1 hour ago, bhambricks said:

About 200 Tyco bricks mixed in a large used LEGO lot on Craigslist….  Parents, quit buying your kids the cheap alternative.

To most parents they are ALL Lego.

7 hours ago, MarleyMoose said:

To most parents they are ALL Lego.

Kind of reminds me the joke of how a lot of parents and grandparents called every video game system (Genesis to PlayStation) a "Nintendo" for the longest.

Michael K. Williams

 

 

On 9/5/2021 at 8:57 AM, bhambricks said:

About 200 Tyco bricks mixed in a large used LEGO lot on Craigslist….  Parents, quit buying your kids the cheap alternative.

Probably some boogers, hair, gum, Lincoln Logs and Matchbox cars also

1 hour ago, iahawks550 said:

Probably some boogers, hair, gum, Lincoln Logs and Matchbox cars also

Don't forget floss.

4 hours ago, iahawks550 said:

Probably some boogers, hair, gum, Lincoln Logs and Matchbox cars also

At least one band-aid and one battery.

9 hours ago, keymomachine said:

At least one band-aid and one battery.

And a hair beret and at least one bullet casing...

9 hours ago, keymomachine said:

At least one band-aid and one battery.

How about Polish Remover of Nail?

 

5 minutes ago, $20 on joe vs dan said:

I shoulda gotten the Moderna vax instead

https://news.yahoo.com/pfizer-picked-covid-19-vaccine-125332549.html

Moderna has 3x more mRNA dose than Pfizer (Now they tell us)

I appreciate the actual info, and I believe this is inline w/ breakthru cases being most likely Pfizer.

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2 minutes ago, Pseudoty said:

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Actual complaint after a nostalgic 10 hour movie marathon:

98% of the movies made after 2010 are trash. 

I swear everything just becomes worse & worse as time goes by.

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