Yikes. Speedy recovery!
Yikes. Speedy recovery!
Monday, I had one of those rearendoscopies. When I woke up in recovery I could barely swallow and I was coughing up awful stuff. The nurse told me that they had used suction in my throat during the procedure.
That evening I lost my voice.
Aren’t suction tubes used in surgery supposed to have a rounded end? The entire back of my soft pallet and throat was destroyed.
And no record of the incident in the patient notes when the nurse called me the next morning. Seems unprofessional to me.
I’m better now and the end that they were supposed to work on is fine. I guess I’ll never know what happened.
A case from Astor Wine shows up tomorrow so that will cheer me up.
Retired Sailor, Marine dad, semi-professional cyclist, fly fisherman, and Indian School STEM teacher.
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No, I just had the intravenous anesthetic, nothing on the face or mouth, that's why I'm unhappy about the explanation.
I haven't had good experiences with the medical establishment lately.
Bad reviews are flying out of my computer.
Maybe one of these scopes was used and they had use suction to retrieve the plastic end part that falls off.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/24/h...enoscopes.html
Lou D'Amelio
Bucks County PA
If given the choice, screen with Cologuard
Frame building since 2001
http://restlesscustombikes.com
Yeah,I think it is this too.
The article about the faulty tubes is disgusting.
I feel very fortunate to have always been in good health. Just trying to do these (very expensive) explorations before I transition to Medicare.
I’ve only found about 5 good doctors I trust in 40 years of living in NYC. Down to 4 now.
NOT FOR EVERYONE. I don't want to get into a protracted discussion here. Cologuard has a place, but folks should check with a trusted primary physician regarding their best screening option based on their individual risk profile. You wouldn't get your custom frameset advice on a medical site; don't get your medical advice here on a bike forum, even from knowledgeable participating docs. Including me.
Lou D'Amelio
Bucks County PA
Frame building since 2001
http://restlesscustombikes.com
I live in Hualapai Valley in NW Arizona and we're turning into the next Dust Bowl. Thousands of acres of desert have been plowed under to plant nut trees which require a lot of irrigation. Wells in this area are 1,000 feet deep to hit the water table, which is dropping. Deserts aren't for growing trees, especially nut trees that require heavy irrigation. Yesterday, we had 30+ mph winds from the southwest which cause a huge dust storm. All those scrub brushes, cacti, and grasses hold down the soil, unless you plow them under.
Retired Sailor, Marine dad, semi-professional cyclist, fly fisherman, and Indian School STEM teacher.
Assistant Operating Officer at Farm Soap homemade soaps. www.farmsoap.com
I'll do my push-ups but not too many cause... weather gets nice and I start feeling frisky on the bike so I get sick, natch. Works every time. Could be tree allergies but if it is this year added a bunch of "but wait there's more!" symptoms. Pffftth. I'm in a foul mood. I'm going to do yard work and mutter darkly.
Tennessee is CMA this week.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-...rash/102208480
But hey the E Bike rider going wrong way apologizes.
Minor grump in the scheme of things but I got hit like a ton of bricks with something (likely viral) that knocked me on my a** for the last ten days. Profound fatigue and minor GI upset, no other symptoms (Covid tested negative). I had been getting in tons of miles this winter and early spring (thanks climate change!!!) and was in great shape for a 62 year old never was. Went out for the first time in a while today and I'm wiped after a routine two hour ride. I had to restrain myself from giving the finger to the chubster on the e-bike who was a little too gleeful as he whirred past me on the only meaningful climb.
I'll ride every other day for a while to allow recovery and hope that the miles in the bank get me back to where I was quickly.
Lou D'Amelio
Bucks County PA
This has been a really bad spring with allergies. We had record precipitation over the winter so the desert is green with huge patches of flowering plants. I am taking allergy meds to get through it, but even the non-drowsy stuff makes me drowsy. I just have to muscle through. When we get to Wyoming next month, same thing, record snow and rain will make everything bloom.
Retired Sailor, Marine dad, semi-professional cyclist, fly fisherman, and Indian School STEM teacher.
Assistant Operating Officer at Farm Soap homemade soaps. www.farmsoap.com
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