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Is it too late for more unnerving personal stories about excruciating pain and indifferent medical care? In late January of this year, I started having lower-right-quadrant abdominal pain that started out like period cramps, but my cramps have never been that bad; a couple Motrin knocks them down no problem, and also I don't get periods anymore thanks to Mirena (from my cold dead uterus). This pain very quickly surpassed any cramps I've ever had, and I decided to go to urgent care instead of the ER because I'm loving poor. The urgent care doctor prodded me for about two seconds and then told me that what I was feeling was an ovulation cramp. "I'm thirty-eight, I've been having those since I was 12 and I know what they feel like," I said. "This is much worse and it's actually getting even worse than it was, right now." "Well, you have to understand that you might be a little emotional," he said. "You're ovulating, after all." No poo poo, that's what he said. "It's not an ectopic pregnancy? Appendicitis?" No, no, no, he said. Ovulation cramp. Take Motrin, and try to calm down. (I was calm; I was the kind of calm that happens when you're so fixated on one thing, in this case pain, that nothing else can get purchase.) So I went home, took Motrin, and within half an hour the pain was spiking to an 8/10 and I was throwing up. Off to the ER, where I was admitted immediately (the admitting nurse had some choice words about the urgent care doc) and given wonderful delicious IV morphine. The nurse thought it might be my appendix, but what it turned out to be was a 10cm teratoma, bulging with hair, teeth, fingernails and little bones, which had developed on my right ovary, adhered itself to my intestines, and twisted my Fallopian tube into macramé. The whole arrangement was going necrotic and if they hadn't cut me open and removed the giant mutant tumor, tube and ovary I would have been looking at wildfire sepsis. Worst pain I've ever had. "Emotional".
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 20:17 |
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god capitalism is great aint it
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 07:41 |
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honestly the content in this thread has been a pretty big factor for my moving further left into just straight up anarchism the last few years
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 07:42 |
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wow weird ive never heard of something awful ever radicalizing anyone
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 07:45 |
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spite house posted:Is it too late for more unnerving personal stories about excruciating pain and indifferent medical care? Aaaaaaaaaa teratomas are definitely unnerving and 10cm is not small wtf I'll throw my uterus into the ring of "ladies who get told they're having lady problems when they're sick". For an entire year I was in and out of hospital because of my inability to keep down food and water. Had to argue with an ER doc multiple times to get admitted to get IV fluids. One of them thought I was just being emotional. Even after a year I was still asked if I was pregnant and that could be causing it. Told the doc no, he asked how long it had been since I had a pregnancy test because "you never know". Pretty sure lesbians can tell sometimes. Anyway, turns out your stomach can just stop working for no reason and there's no cure. It's called gastroparesis and it's not fun. That article says you can get a stomach pacemaker but what it neglects to mention is the 50% mortality rate.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 08:05 |
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Miss posted:That article says you can get a stomach pacemaker but what it neglects to mention is the 50% mortality rate. Wait, what? Fifty percent of the time, the pacemaker kills you? That doesn’t sound right. What does that 50% actually represent? Is it the percentage of people who get the pacemaker, but still succumb to the disease?
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 09:06 |
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Tashilicious posted:I've seen this story a few times over the past couple of years. Didn't it turn out to possibly be a case of fraud? Gonna have to find other articles. As the article discusses, there’s nothing to suggest this except for the bizarreness of the case. The family has been saddled with a nightmare house that they cannot sell or live in and are ostracized by neighbors who think they are lowering property values. Unlike like the Amityville house, where the owners immediately tried to sell the story for profit, the family actively avoided the media for years. It’s such a weird case and, once the shock of the letters wears out, the horror becomes the ease with which the neighbors turn on the couple and their kids.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 12:11 |
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QuoProQuid posted:As the article discusses, there’s nothing to suggest this except for the bizarreness of the case. The family has been saddled with a nightmare house that they cannot sell or live in and are ostracized by neighbors who think they are lowering property values. Unlike like the Amityville house, where the owners immediately tried to sell the story for profit, the family actively avoided the media for years. I swear to god there was *another* case like this and it turned out to be a jilted buyer. So now I'm all confused.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 12:31 |
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Veni Vidi Ameche! posted:Wait, what? Fifty percent of the time, the pacemaker kills you? That doesn’t sound right. What does that 50% actually represent? Is it the percentage of people who get the pacemaker, but still succumb to the disease? Just going off what my current doc said. She's kind of crazy though. It's not a recommended treatment until they iron out the kinks, apparently
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 12:41 |
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I let out an involuntary "fuuuuck!!!!" as soon as I read "teratoma" so yeah this is the right thread. How long does it even take for one of those to get to 10cm?
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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang posted:I swear to god there was *another* case like this and it turned out to be a jilted buyer. So now I'm all confused. You might be thinking of the Kathy Rowe case. quote:Rowe, 53, was furious and wanted to send a message to the home’s new occupants, Jerry Rice, his nine-months-pregnant wife, Janice Ruhter, and their toddler, Brody, according to People.[...] People do crazy things for houses. QuoProQuid has a new favorite as of 13:33 on Nov 14, 2018 |
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QuoProQuid posted:As the article discusses, there’s nothing to suggest this except for the bizarreness of the case. The family has been saddled with a nightmare house that they cannot sell or live in and are ostracized by neighbors who think they are lowering property values. Unlike like the Amityville house, where the owners immediately tried to sell the story for profit, the family actively avoided the media for years. I always just figured it was a combination of a prank/some dick getting his jollies off and the family reacting with reasonable fear because what if it’s not but then just getting super paranoid which I think is the literal definition of how terrorism works
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 14:17 |
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Telsa Cola posted:Really weird question (I am an archaeologist), how well do you think those would stay with human remains before degrading? I dunno. The implantable lenses are made of collamer ("a collagen co-polymer that contains a small amount of purified collagen") so they sound kind of biodegradable but I don't really know. If I can get hold of the cornea surgeon today, I'll ask him.
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spite house posted:10cm teratoma
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spite house posted:The nurse thought it might be my appendix, but what it turned out to be was a 10cm teratoma, bulging with hair, teeth, fingernails and little bones, which had developed on my right ovary, adhered itself to my intestines, and twisted my Fallopian tube into macramé. The whole arrangement was going necrotic and if they hadn't cut me open and removed the giant mutant tumor, tube and ovary I would have been looking at wildfire sepsis. I’m really sorry for your suffering but damned if I don’t love a good teratoma story. My mom had one of those removed after her third kid and my siblings and I always used to joke about our long lost brother Toothy.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 15:26 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:One of my grandma's brothers died fighting Franco in Spain and her other brother died fighting Hitler in Italy. Don't know what that has to do with anything, but still kinda unnerving I guess. Lot of fascism fighting in my lineage. Unfortunately, you're looking like the Lt. Dan of the line. Best get to fash bashin' before it's too late!
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ToxicSlurpee posted:I'd rather get kicked in the nuts than have a migraine. Same. I've been kicked in the nuts. I've also had a needle stuck in my scrotum when I had my vasectomy. I'd take either one over a serious migraine.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 17:21 |
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They should fine 7-11 corporate for knowingly giving franchises to illegals.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 17:38 |
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MightyJoe36 posted:Same. I've been kicked in the nuts. I've also had a needle stuck in my scrotum when I had my vasectomy. I don’t get them often but when I do I just get the migraines that are almost kind of cool, I get peacock colored auras around everything and I just feel like I ate an edible. I’m definitely dysfunctional and a little light sensitive but not in a painful way
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 17:47 |
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The Big Word posted:I let out an involuntary "fuuuuck!!!!" as soon as I read "teratoma" so yeah this is the right thread. How long does it even take for one of those to get to 10cm? They're weird, fell, fairylike things, teratomas. There's something magical about them, in a dark way. Especially since this one apparently got a Romulan cloaking device from somewhere.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 17:56 |
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One of Stephen King's weirder, more obscure novels, The Dark Half has a terratoma as its jumping off point.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 18:09 |
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There is a well-loved little girl character from the Japanese series Black Jack whose entire existence comes about because she's a psychic teratoma that gets put into a plastic body. The person who hosts the teratoma inside herself wants it to be removed and disposed of, but Black Jack hears its thoughts and gives it life. Pinoko is the first example I can think of, of the '18 yo woman stuck in a child body' trope that has become so creepy in anime nothing too bad but slightly gorey drawings, read from right-to-left https://i.imgur.com/FwG3OhG.jpg There is SO much merch of this weird ageless teratoma baby to be had EDIT: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAA https://www.waseda.jp/top/en-news/22514 StrangersInTheNight has a new favorite as of 18:25 on Nov 14, 2018 |
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spite house posted:Years. Years and years, and the fucker hid out. I'd even had an ultrasound at the gyno's six months previously and she didn't catch it; gynecological tumors are notoriously resistant to imaging. I'm also pretty slim and despite Christeene (that's what I named it) taking up a huge amount of real estate in my abdominal cavity, my stomach was still almost flat. I can buy "I didn't know I was pregnant" stories now. This is better writing than the actual Stephen King Christine novel for what it’s worth
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Aesop Poprock posted:This is better writing than the actual Stephen King Christine novel for what it’s worth Christine owns, for a book written in the middle of King's four year coke binge
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Aesop Poprock posted:I don’t get them often but when I do I just get the migraines that are almost kind of cool, I get peacock colored auras around everything and I just feel like I ate an edible. I’m definitely dysfunctional and a little light sensitive but not in a painful way I've heard people talk about auras but have never had one myself. Sometimes they are accompanied by light sensitivity and nausea. Fortunately, I don't get them as often as I used to.
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Randaconda posted:Christine owns, for a book written in the middle of King's four year coke binge All I can remember is the old man who went on and on about the car smelling like pussy, and how effectively foul that was because he was so gross about it ugh
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 18:48 |
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Randaconda posted:Christine owns, for a book written in the middle of King's four year coke binge Christine is weird because it's first person for two parts, then third person for the last part, and the perspective shift serves no purpose that I can tell.
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StrangersInTheNight posted:All I can remember is the old man who went on and on about the car smelling like pussy, and how effectively foul that was because he was so gross about it Well, he was supposed to be contemptible.
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I think this was featured in this thread, so here's an update: It looks like the 2016 Pike County murders were not the work of the Mexican Mafia after all, but it was instead a family feud. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-46202899
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Skinnymansbeerbelly posted:I think this was featured in this thread, so here's an update: It looks like the 2016 Pike County murders were not the work of the Mexican Mafia after all, but it was instead a family feud. The guy's head literally looks like a penis with a beard.
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Randaconda posted:Christine owns, for a book written in the middle of King's four year coke binge The best Stephen King cocaine story is he didn't remember writing Cujo at all until his agent started talking about selling the movie rights. Texas Monthly has some great true crime longread stories and this is one of the best, a story about the Servant Girl Annihilator. I know you're wondering how they got that nickname, turns out they annihilated a bunch of servants! https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/capital-murder/
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 20:31 |
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spite house posted:Christeene story Should’ve named it “emotions” and mailed it to the urgent care doc. What a dick.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 21:17 |
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Aesop Poprock posted:This is better writing than the actual Stephen King Christine novel for what it’s worth And The Dark Half, where a major plot point is a teratoma.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 21:25 |
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Your Gay Uncle posted:The best Stephen King cocaine story is he didn't remember writing Cujo at all until his agent started talking about selling the movie rights.
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Your Gay Uncle posted:The best Stephen King cocaine story is he didn't remember writing Cujo at all until his agent started talking about selling the movie rights. Skip Hollandsworth expanded this into a book called The Midnight Assassin, it’s fantastic. I thought about bringing it up a couple months ago when y’all were having Jack the Ripper chat, but evidently Scotland Yard thought the time frame and MO we’re close enough to send folks all the way to Austin to look into whether the Annihilator and the Ripper were the same dude. It’s doubtful, but I found it interesting that they’d even heard about the killings. Austin only had a few thousand residents back then.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 22:49 |
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Your Gay Uncle posted:The best Stephen King cocaine story is he didn't remember writing Cujo at all until his agent started talking about selling the movie rights. Man that must have been a shitload of coke.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 22:52 |
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Kitfox88 posted:Man that must have been a shitload of coke. He was also drinking an insane amount of beer during the coke phase.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 22:55 |
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Was the car accident related to the coke and booze or just bad luck?
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 22:59 |
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Hoover Dam posted:I like to see it as the US, Canada, [NZ,] and Australia, upon leaving England, all got in a contest to see who could treat their indigenous the shittiest AlbieQuirky posted:The English-speaking world is pretty hosed, but at least we'll have company in the imperialist handbasket to Hell (Germany, Belgium, Japan, China, Spain, Portugal, France, etc.) ~imperialism and colonialism are bad not just because of the genocide and crimes that happened at the time, but because of their lasting legacies~ Kanine posted:honestly the content in this thread has been a pretty big factor for my moving further left into just straight up anarchism the last few years if you're not already in an affinity group (or the anarchist caucus of DSA), DM me. Also Google murray bookchin.
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Kitfox88 posted:Was the car accident related to the coke and booze or just bad luck? When he got hit by the van? Nah, he had been sober like 12 years then, he was just walking on the side of the road for exercise and somebody so hilariously Maine hick he could be from one of King's novels hit him.
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