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nowhereman 07-25-2017 08:05 AM

Doctor appt yesterday, gained 15 pounds (!!??). Short version - 7 weeks chemo/radiation last fall, 2 clear PET scans (FUCK CANCER), all good so far. Lost 42 pounds during treatment (yay!), now some is coming back (boo!). My appetite for snacking has returned, so guess I have to eat healthy and minimize the goodies. Got to keep the weight off, felt really good without the excess.

BigV 07-25-2017 09:56 AM

Wow!

Welcome back from that scary situation. You sound alert and aware of the food you're eating and the net effects. You're doing it right. Keep it up!

classicman 07-25-2017 12:05 PM

Glad to see you posting again, nowhereman. Glad you are here and not nowhere.
Snacking on veggies and eating salads has helped me lose about 20lbs and stay below 175 for the last year+. Thats the first time thats happened in a decade.

Gravdigr 07-25-2017 02:50 PM

While this literally nothing in the face of NowhereMan slapping cancer in the mouth...Fuck cancer, btw.

How do you write an article (using the term loosely) about a place named Three Arch Bay, and not even mention why the place is called that?

fargon 07-25-2017 02:56 PM

I used to work at the Three Arch Bay Shell Station. Long time ago.

xoxoxoBruce 07-25-2017 10:10 PM

Back when it was only two arches, I'll bet. :haha:

nowhereman 07-26-2017 08:11 AM

Thanks all. I am incredibly fortunate. Just have to watch the snackies. On the bright side, bottled 60 pounds of honey last night. Now I can't find my jar labels (mildly irritated).

Snakeadelic 07-31-2017 11:15 AM

Hospital hypocrisy sucks so bad.

"We can't tell you if any particular doctor is on shift until you check in at the ER. We can't even tell you which doctors work here."

Then explain to me the page full of ER staff names and profiles on your PUBLIC website???

Gravdigr 07-31-2017 12:30 PM

Perhaps they meant they're not allowed to release that info?

Gravdigr 08-01-2017 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snakeadelic (Post 993112)
Hospital hypocrisy sucks so bad.

"We can't tell you if any particular doctor is on shift until you check in at the ER. We can't even tell you which doctors work here."

Then explain to me the page full of ER staff names and profiles on your PUBLIC website???

So, she's suggesting that the hospital doesn't know who is working at the hospital.

How do they get paid?
How do they know if these people are working?
How do they know if they're not working?
How do they schedule appointments?
How do they schedule surgeries?
How do they know if all those people walking around in scrubs and nurse uniforms are doctors and nurses, and not child molesters, mother stabbers, father rapers, kiddie fiddlers, child murderers, children who murder while disguised as cancer patients, what if, holy shit, what if some of them are rogue allergists asserting that smoke is not an allergen, x-ray techs giving everyone cancer by giving them a millionth of a rad too much radiation???:eek:

Is radiation an allergen, or an irritant?
Can one be allergic to cancer?
Oh my God, my allergist gave me cancer!
Ima hafta move.
To Botswana.
I'm already allergic to Botswana and I haven't even gotten there yet!
I hope I don't trip over my neighbors' kids' friends' sweet biker toys, fall down the stairs, which are probably too steep/bright/loud/steppy for my condition(s), and break my allergic reaction.

Gravdigr 08-02-2017 12:48 AM

That might have been uncalled for.

xoxoxoBruce 08-02-2017 01:38 AM

No, they don't know because a lot of hospitals a hiring companies specializing in ER, AND MAY NOT TAKE YOUR INSURANCE EVEN IF THE HOSPITAL DOES. You have no way of knowing until you get the bill. That's not right, that's fucked up.

Gravdigr 08-02-2017 11:26 AM

It is extremely difficult for me to grasp that a company wouldn't know who worked for them.

That is fucking insane.

xoxoxoBruce 08-02-2017 11:33 AM

Their lawyers don't want them to know who works for subcontractors, helps their defense in court if the shit hits the fan. ER staff are notoriously difficult to find and keep.

chrisinhouston 08-13-2017 10:20 PM

Well crap. My wife got the final payout from the sale of the company she worked for the past 20 years and while the total is great her paystub shows that she has now had $315,218.23 taken out it taxes. That includes Federal, SS which she has maxed for the year and Medicare. I understand taxes and the need to pay for things for our country but 39% seems a bit excessive, especially if it's a one time deal and not some big CEO who pulls in a lot every year.


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