Was messing around on a pallet jack and somehow bruised the **** out of the inside of my foot and can barely walk.
Not the brightest move.
Not the brightest move.
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Was messing around on a pallet jack and somehow bruised the **** out of the inside of my foot and can barely walk.
Not the brightest move.
The last time he posted was Monday afternoon.
We all agreed that Playboi Carti was BDK correct?
Certain employees may or may not have held pallet jack races down the ramp at Hilton years ago...Was messing around on a pallet jack and somehow bruised the **** out of the inside of my foot and can barely walk.
Not the brightest move.
That is pretty much all good news but my thoughts and prayers are still with you.So, over the last three weeks, we have met 5 new doctors in 4 new specialties, all because of a routine physical. One CT scan, one PET scan, one nuclear renal scan, several gallons of blood tests and two biopsies (one of a lymph node under the left arm and one from the right lung) later, and we finally have a series of diagnoses (plural) that we can live with...literally. Routine CT monitoring early signs of emphysema found a "cavitary lesion" in PapaLew's lung. Went for a PET scan, which showed not just the lung lesion but a swollen lymph node and a flamed out kidney.
All kinds of possibilities run through your minds, and at our age, few are good. We met a bunch of new doctors (hematology oncologist, pulmonologist, pathologist, radiologist, infectious diseases specialist) who gave us multiple possibilities.
Net results:
The kidney stone comes out on 3 July (everyone cross your legs, cause they're going up the old waterway to get to it).
The cavitary lesion is NOT cancerous, either malignant or benign. It is a byproduct of a fungal infection called Histoplasmosis. He will have to take an anti-fungal for the next year (takes a long time for this crap to grow, and an equally long time to kill it.
The lymph node is from CLL (Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, stage zero). It's a very slow growing cancer that is basically just "there" - just a bunch of extra malformed lymphocytes hanging out in the lymph node. It's not doing anything, it's not causing any symptoms, so they don't treat it unless it decides to "get busy". They just monitor it to make sure there are no changes. Blood test every 3-6 months for the rest of his life, which should be quite long!
We can now breathe again! I'm not even sure why I'm sharing this. Partly relief. Partly because I am very lucky to have a partner like PapaLew in my life, and I get to keep him by my side for many years to come! And partly because of the fact that I am so VERY grateful for the wonderful specialists at McFarland, and the way that they took us through this process so very quickly and competently. We are fortunate to have a facility like this clinic here in Ames.
Us parents need to use the term hoar more.Parental sports updates lack the drama and intrigue of @cowgirl836 kickball and dodgeball summaries. Just sayin'.
I've had the Hershey squirt blues for the past 12+ hours. Damn you Denver Airport food.
Oh mama, could this really be the end? To be stuck inside of Denver with the Hershey squirt blues again.
Swann guy rounding second base... Carvers with the throw...
Was messing around on a pallet jack and somehow bruised the **** out of the inside of my foot and can barely walk.
Not the brightest move.
This kid really makes things happen out there.And here's the throw and what a throw
He's gonna slide in head first
Here he comes, he's out
No, wait, safe, safe at second base
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Was it consensual? Have you had "the talk" with your dog?Should I be concerned that I caught the Schwan guy kissing my dog on the mouth?
Church tongueWas there tongue involved?
So what did you watch? We both skipped tonight's away game, I think one of us has been at every other game. After last night's horrible game hubby witnessed, he bowed out of tonight.
Our team will barely be limping across the finish line. We started the season with multiple girls out for the season with injuries. On Monday one of our 8th graders that gets pulled up to varsity if a starter is missing/pinch runs came with a torn rotator cuff from a basketball injury. Then today I find out our 8th grade starting center fielder broke her wrist/hand and is out for 4-8 weeks. She also plays volleyball and will miss club nationals next week. So next in is an 8th grader who quit last year because "Coach played his favorites" (aka my daughter) and her mom was complaining that she wasn't even getting JV playing time.
So we get a team ranked 2nd in our class for regionals.
Should I be concerned that I caught the Schwan guy kissing my dog on the mouth?
Whatever you do, don't use Super Chunk. I...uh...heard it from a friend.Here is when you're concerned. A guy I know got a call because the fuel delivery guy was caught with peanut butter and his farm dog. Let you imagine about the peanut butter. He was in Phoenix when this happened.
No one can recap quite like CG. Half the time I get my info second hand, so not quite like her "in the action" updates. I did find out that daughter could have had a triple last night on JV if the base runner in front of her knew how to run the bases. She got a single. Next hit daughter takes off and the other girl stays on her base. She ends up going around her to score but got called out for passing her. The girl did feel bad, she admits she doesn't know how to run bases.
No one can recap quite like CG. Half the time I get my info second hand, so not quite like her "in the action" updates. I did find out that daughter could have had a triple last night on JV if the base runner in front of her knew how to run the bases. She got a single. Next hit daughter takes off and the other girl stays on her base. She ends up going around her to score but got called out for passing her. The girl did feel bad, she admits she doesn't know how to run bases.