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Message 1848986 - Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 6:18:36 UTC
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I forgot to mention that I also got a prescription for some antibiotics, 6 pills of Ciprofloxacn, I took one after I got home, I'm supposed to take 2 a day until they are gone, one tablet twice a day, which may indicate a possible infection, which would answer why I have an elevated temp, and I don't even have a cold or flu.

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Message 1848999 - Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 9:14:11 UTC

That's one of the really heavy duty antibiotic. It's being used as a quick hit to clear out the urinary tract ahead of surgery. You may get another course after the surgery.
This sort of operation is quite often a simple "up the tube" job, with a few hours resting and make sure you aren't bleeding too much, so day ward or out patients is quite appropriate. Most hospitals will have a few over-night beds available to cover for complications.
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Message 1849087 - Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 15:26:35 UTC - in response to Message 1848999.  

That's one of the really heavy duty antibiotic. It's being used as a quick hit to clear out the urinary tract ahead of surgery. You may get another course after the surgery.
This sort of operation is quite often a simple "up the tube" job, with a few hours resting and make sure you aren't bleeding too much, so day ward or out patients is quite appropriate. Most hospitals will have a few over-night beds available to cover for complications.

Thanks rob, I'd wondered how they might do that.

@ Chris: Ok, I forgot about that entry.
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Message 1849091 - Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 15:52:30 UTC
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Happy to hear that the growths were benign, Vic. That must be a load off of your mind.
Hope the surgery is a 'minor' at it's outpatient status seems to indicate and there are no complications.
Best wishes and a speedy recovery to you.

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Message 1849101 - Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 16:17:48 UTC - in response to Message 1849091.  

Happy to hear that the growths were benign, Vic. That must be a load off of your mind.
Hope the surgery is a 'minor' at it's outpatient status seems to indicate and there are no complications.
Best wishes and a speedy recovery to you.

Meow!

Thanks Mark.

Plus the pills I got yesterday will hopefully get rid of this danged fever I've been trying to suppress.
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Message 1849112 - Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 17:31:13 UTC

I've had it done twice, first time was in the days when they kept you in for two days afterwards then had a week off work to get over it all. The second time I was first on the list in the morning, out of theatre by 9am, and out of hospital with a bag of pills at about 4pm. I was told not to drive for 48 hours after release as I "might suffer some discomfort". Yeh right, "some discomfort" equated to someone ramming a red hot needle up my exhaust pipe the next day, which lasted for a few hours, but wore off as I drank more WATER and popped the antibiotics I'd been given. The combination of "pills and p***ing" got on top of the pain quite rapidly, and after another day I enjoyed the weekend.
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Message 1849114 - Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 17:36:23 UTC

Get a (real) life.... A woman who won more than a million dollars is suing the lottery for ruining her life

Edinburgh, Scotland -
21 year-old Jane Park is suing the lottery, because she claims winning it ruined her life. Four years ago, when she was 17, Park won roughly 1.4 million dollars.

“It’s scary how different my life is from my friends’. When they say they’re stressed about the money they mean their wages are s---,” she said. “There’s no one in the same boat as me, no one who really understands. I feel like I’m a 40-year-old.”

That sounds tough.

She said she only gets to go on about 4 vacations a year because her friends are too broke, and there’s one luxury vacation spot she won’t be going back to.

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Message 1849159 - Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 23:10:04 UTC - in response to Message 1849114.  

Good luck and best wishes, Vic. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I hope you have lots of kind nurses waiting on you hand and foot. :)
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Message 1849163 - Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 23:13:19 UTC - in response to Message 1849159.  

Good luck and best wishes, Vic. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I hope you have lots of kind nurses waiting on you hand and foot. :)

I had a Doctor and an MA(Medical Assistant) yesterday, it's only a little painful afterwards, and I had a small bloody discharge after the procedure, when I don't know.

Thanks Lynn.
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Message 1849175 - Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 23:52:24 UTC

I hope your recovery is quick and painless Vic, cheers mate, take care.
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Message 1849190 - Posted: 17 Feb 2017, 0:47:17 UTC - in response to Message 1849114.  

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Message 1849223 - Posted: 17 Feb 2017, 3:43:30 UTC - in response to Message 1849190.  

Get a (real) life.... A woman who won more than a million dollars is suing the lottery for ruining her life


I could live with that.

If I had the winning numbers for the lottery, I wouldn't whine about it, I mean one here in CA is at $310 Million(Powerball I think), but I don't feel I could win, I've bought tickets and never won, so I gave up. I'd help My relatives out of debt, help Seti@Home, and I'm not sure what else, but I wouldn't complain, then I could donate, whereas now I get asked and can't do a thing.

Maybe She should help others out, setup a foundation to do just that.

If someone sent Me $200,000.00 in US$ I would not complain, but then My friends are still My friends, since money can't buy everything.

@ Monday, thanks, Me too. At least it's not cancer...
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Message 1849225 - Posted: 17 Feb 2017, 3:57:47 UTC - in response to Message 1849114.  
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21 year-old Jane Park is suing the lottery, because she claims winning it ruined her life.

I hope she loses it all in legal fees and ends up broke.
What an idiot.

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And if you read this more detailed article on her, it would appear she's more of an idiot than I initially thought.
Britain’s youngest Euromillions winner drops plans to sue lottery bosses for ‘ruining her life'

She said It was a ridiculous amount to have at such a young age with no guidance...
The lottery company said A spokesperson for Camelot told The Independent: “Camelot takes its duty of care to winners very seriously and all major winners are offered support and advice for as long as they wish. That support is tailored to each winner’s situation and circumstances – and for younger winners, their age will obviously be an important factor in the advice and support offered...
An independent financial and legal panel was set up shortly after her win and we put Jane in touch with another winner who won at the same age, to share their experience and help Jane adjust to the win.

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Message 1849258 - Posted: 17 Feb 2017, 8:30:16 UTC

Geez.
If I won the lottery, I would have no problem with it whatsoever.
Gimme a break.

There is an old song that says........"I'd love to change the world, but I don't know what to do. So, I'll leave it up to you."
I know what I would do.

Kitty causes around the world would benefit. I know my friend in England would anticipate some help with HIS best loves.
And they are too many to number, like the kitties they try to help.
My favorite local shelter would at least quadruple in size and staff. Maybe seventuple.

They would not know what hit them.
The kitties involved would.
I would immediately contact Jackson Galaxy.....we need to talk, buddy.
I would not wish to become a celebrity. I would try to stay in hiding, although, LOL, impossible at that point.

Larger cages, more room to move and play. And kitty therapists. There must be kitty therapists.
One for each kitty, who would learn that individual kitty's needs and help them along their way.
And get them adopted into a proper forever home.

And a large outdoor cat sanctuary, although it would be hard to match those that have climates which allow year round outdoor cat activities.
I would probably acquire a very large tract of land.......and move the Fox Valley Humane Society to a very large and built to order home. One which would have a very large fenced in roaming land for the kitties.
Ala the Cat House on the Kings.

Heated catios would certainly be in the scope of things. And I would not totally ignore the doggins, although they are not my priority at all. They would be taken care of.

And the Seti project would get all the funding they need to disregard monetary limits and pursue more actively the scientific aspects. I am sure Eric has some ideas that he should like to explore if only the funds were available for him to exercise them.

If I suddenly became a millionaire, I can honestly say that I do not believe I would move out of my house. This has been my home since 1980, and I am very comfortable here. It is my 'man cave', my sanctuary. My home. My cats' home.

I would also, if I can say this without offending some, bequeath some substantial sums to the local Catholic churches.
Not one of which I have attended for years. But I would, having the time available, be able to go to those in charge of them and have some frank discussions of what they would do should I support them.
And mostly, I should expect that they would simply ask for building maintenance and some funds to continue their support of their congregation. I am not one to give all of my money to the church.

It's always an interesting question, and not one that some could answer without a doubt.
But I have no doubts...........I know exactly what direction I would take.
And it would make news worldwide.

Meow, what a dream.
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Message 1849426 - Posted: 18 Feb 2017, 2:05:08 UTC

Unfortunately not Seti, but........
Applause for Berkeley in general.
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Message 1849474 - Posted: 18 Feb 2017, 6:49:22 UTC

Computer crashes may be due to forces beyond our solar system
The culprit could be cosmic rays

When your computer crashes or phone freezes, don't be so quick to blame the manufacturer. Cosmic rays -- or rather the electrically charged particles they generate -- may be your real foe.

While harmless to living organisms, a small number of these particles have enough energy to interfere with the operation of the microelectronic circuitry in our personal devices. It's called a single-event upset or SEU.

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Message 1849497 - Posted: 18 Feb 2017, 9:40:08 UTC

According to the documentary I'm watching the earth was formed from "Cosmic dust bunnies"
How cool is that?
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Message 1849638 - Posted: 18 Feb 2017, 16:08:05 UTC

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Message 1849710 - Posted: 18 Feb 2017, 19:00:15 UTC


The mind is a weird and mysterious place
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Message 1849721 - Posted: 18 Feb 2017, 20:06:32 UTC - in response to Message 1849523.  

Computer crashes may be due to forces beyond our solar system
The culprit could be cosmic rays

I've never read so much drivel!!!

99.99% of computer crashes are due to bad programming.

I didn't know windoze ran on 99.99% of computers?

In any case it has been known for a long time radiation can alter bits of memory devices. As we make memory devices smaller and smaller and cramming more and more information in the same volume, the frequency of bits being changed by radiation will become larger.
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