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Dude that must be hell...
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Everyday man
Dude that must be hell...
You learn to live with iy like anything. Its not constant but certain movements just kill, and i cant play ball anymore.
This brings up a good topic, best cereal of all time. For me its Honey Nut Cheerios with Cinnamon Toast Crunch coming in second. Anyway on else?
Like CB said, get it sorted out now man. After blowing both ACL's at the same time (full reconstruction) plus various other problems after the fact, anything you can do early is so much better for you.
I've already had to cross off a number of things I use to love but can't do anymore. Had I done something about it before the bad point, it could have been lessened.
I'll be pulling tomorrow for you Thainer!
I don't ever pour a whole glass of milk and drink it, thats not right. We have a great dairy company here on the island and they make and sell organic milk, cheese, yogurt, ect at the same price as the other crap and its great. I love Homo milk on my Honey Nut Cheerios in the morning, its the only way to start the day.
I thought I would share the embarrassment that was my morning with everyone. So I went to the lab to get routine lab work done (you know the usual yearly physical blood work) and I passed out. But I didn't pass out just once, oh no, I passed out 3 times! They had to throw ice cold buckets of water on me and do the smelling salts thing and shake me until I came to. Eventually they carried me into another room and laid me down on a recliner so I would stop passing out. The worst part is when I finally did come to for the 3rd time I could hear someone make an announcement in the waiting room that they had a situation in the back with a young lady and they apologize for the delay.
That's right, I was the 'situation' they were referring to. I was mortified! They had to call JB to come pick me up because they wouldn't let me drive home. Plus I was soaking wet because they had thrown so much ice water on me. What an embarrassing morning!
What a morning GG. The afternoon HAS to be better!
I thought I would share the embarrassment that was my morning with everyone. So I went to the lab to get routine lab work done (you know the usual yearly physical blood work) and I passed out. But I didn't pass out just once, oh no, I passed out 3 times! They had to throw ice cold buckets of water on me and do the smelling salts thing and shake me until I came to. Eventually they carried me into another room and laid me down on a recliner so I would stop passing out. The worst part is when I finally did come to for the 3rd time I could hear someone make an announcement in the waiting room that they had a situation in the back with a young lady and they apologize for the delay.
That's right, I was the 'situation' they were referring to. I was mortified! They had to call JB to come pick me up because they wouldn't let me drive home. Plus I was soaking wet because they had thrown so much ice water on me. What an embarrassing morning!
I thought I would share the embarrassment that was my morning with everyone. So I went to the lab to get routine lab work done (you know the usual yearly physical blood work) and I passed out. But I didn't pass out just once, oh no, I passed out 3 times! They had to throw ice cold buckets of water on me and do the smelling salts thing and shake me until I came to. Eventually they carried me into another room and laid me down on a recliner so I would stop passing out. The worst part is when I finally did come to for the 3rd time I could hear someone make an announcement in the waiting room that they had a situation in the back with a young lady and they apologize for the delay.
That's right, I was the 'situation' they were referring to. I was mortified! They had to call JB to come pick me up because they wouldn't let me drive home. Plus I was soaking wet because they had thrown so much ice water on me. What an embarrassing morning!
GG, no worries, I still have that problem to this day, I went to the doctor yesterday to have my cold checked out and had to lay down even before the doc came in. My first child was born C section, but I was running on adrenaline from the last 48 hrs of no sleep, but I have white coat fever and a fear of needles bad. You are not alone. Hope you get to feeling better.
Wow. Glad you're doing OK though.
Umm, you're not craving any foods or throwing up in the mornings are ya?:eyepoke:
Haha, definitely not! I can assure you this was not due to a baby on board. Maybe in a few more years.
Damn, i have never passed out, but that sounds a bit scary! I mean so many times in a row.
slightly off topic, but still about passing out.
A few years back i met up with a friend who just had donated blood. We walk about 100m (that is about 109yards for you) and he just drops dead on the sidewalk. I didnt even have the time to react before 2 cops came bursting out their car that was parked a few meters away and started screaming to me "What kind of drug is he on?!" and i'm like "nothing i swear, he just donated blood" and started laugh like crazy. It took them a minute before they believed me and my friend awoke. After that they drove him home and i was still standing there with the biggest smile. Scary but it was hilarious to watch (but i bet it would be another story if it ended in another way e.g he hurt himself when falling down hitting the ground)
I actually used to pass out all the time, it was really scary. Before I knew I was anemic I would just be walking down the street or in my house or where ever and I would just pass out. It was so scary and I had no idea what was wrong so I went to the doctor. That's when they did blood work and found out I was anemic. It was so bad that they put me on crazy high doses of iron pills and mad me take them 3 times a day with no food just orange juice. The doctors talked about a blood transfusion because they said my numbers were so bad but eventually, with enough meds and eating right, it got better. So passing out is definitely not new to me but I still don't like it.
The weird thing is that I normally don't have this problem. I used to but when I was in my early 20s I was extremely anemic so I had to give blood every 6 weeks to see how my iron levels were. I got pretty comfortable with having blood drawn and ever since then it's not really been a problem. That's why it was so weird when I passed out 3 times! I went with my gym clothes on because I expected to go work out after. Which I am sure you can guess didn't happen.
When I was younger I used to pass out. And the one time I donated blood ( before I was told I wasn't allowed to) I passed out. But the routine stuff used to be a piece of cake for me.
I thought I would share the embarrassment that was my morning with everyone. So I went to the lab to get routine lab work done (you know the usual yearly physical blood work) and I passed out. But I didn't pass out just once, oh no, I passed out 3 times! They had to throw ice cold buckets of water on me and do the smelling salts thing and shake me until I came to. Eventually they carried me into another room and laid me down on a recliner so I would stop passing out. The worst part is when I finally did come to for the 3rd time I could hear someone make an announcement in the waiting room that they had a situation in the back with a young lady and they apologize for the delay.
That's right, I was the 'situation' they were referring to. I was mortified! They had to call JB to come pick me up because they wouldn't let me drive home. Plus I was soaking wet because they had thrown so much ice water on me. What an embarrassing morning!
I thought I would share the embarrassment that was my morning with everyone. So I went to the lab to get routine lab work done (you know the usual yearly physical blood work) and I passed out. But I didn't pass out just once, oh no, I passed out 3 times! They had to throw ice cold buckets of water on me and do the smelling salts thing and shake me until I came to. Eventually they carried me into another room and laid me down on a recliner so I would stop passing out. The worst part is when I finally did come to for the 3rd time I could hear someone make an announcement in the waiting room that they had a situation in the back with a young lady and they apologize for the delay.
That's right, I was the 'situation' they were referring to. I was mortified! They had to call JB to come pick me up because they wouldn't let me drive home. Plus I was soaking wet because they had thrown so much ice water on me. What an embarrassing morning!