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At least I don’t have a Thrombose and they where able to diagnose this whiteout making a CT (where I would have to Drink 1,5 l of radioactive contrast fluid)
FWIW, when you drink a radiocontrast fluid like a suspension of barium sulfate, the radiocontrast agent is not radioactive. The radio waves come from the CT machine (which is mostly used these days), which emits x-rays which are a form of ionising radiation. So once you leave the machine or the machine is turned off, you're no longer being bombarded with radiation.
 
If you look at that link I provided, it states it's non toxic, not at all bioavailable (meaning it passes through you without digestion or any other interaction), and it doesn't burn. There's no reason why you wouldn't be able to drink slightly less than 3 pints of it, but indeed that's unlikely to be required of you.
 
My dad said I'm going to a Charlotte Knights baseball game for Father's Day. He said to check with my sister later to see if I need to cover some of the cost.
 
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We now have Tropical Storm Bill. Moving away from the US though, not really likely to do anything. I'm more worried about the thing in the southwestern corner of the Gulf of Mexico that has a 70% chance of becoming a storm within five days.
 
Today I learned that I can’t do ayahuasca, because it contains MAOIs, which can’t be mixed with other antidepressants. I’m on a high dose of Cymbalta.

Sucks man, I want the secrets of the universe. I was thinking about kicking it old school with ketamine, but that has major interactions with my Invega, Klonopin and Rexulti.
I recommend changa, it doesn't interact with anything. you are literally in your own dimension.
 
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We now have Tropical Storm Bill.
Storm baseball... sounds exciting. Expecially when baseball sized hail starts falling.

As for the other thing... you can also listen to the experience. Here is a trove:
 
it says God's light is such a deep shade of violet that we can't even see it, here or there.
I'm an atheist. What I want to know is: Do sunscreams block God ?
The other ditnt happen at least (a Hose in our urine canal)
Ein Katheter ist ein "catheter" auf English, kein Hose. Entschuldingung, aber Hose hort mir peinlich (zu groß). Also, kein Katheter ist geißenfähig.
We now have Tropical Storm Bill.
What kind of legislation is that ?
 
Ok Katheter then, although a hose (Schlauch) which is big enough to put your thing in for peeing wouldn’t be that unpleasant than a katheter.. as a man you could even pee in a bottle or something..

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I he the idea today that children should learn in shool how to behavior in case of such a situation:
How to walk, climp stairs, transport your stuff etc when you have to use clutches or an wheelchair,
The problem is though that nobody teaches you these Scills .. I got them in the traumacenter and was told to leave..
it’s my first time whit cruches…
 
Ok Katheter then, although a hose (Schlauch) which is big enough to put your thing in for peeing wouldn’t be that unpleasant than a katheter.. as a man you could even pee in a bottle or something..
But if you could pee by putting your thing in anything, then why would you need a catheter at all ? You could just go to the toilet or if unable to move just pee in an bedpan.
I thought catheters were against inflammations blocking urethra, or problems impeding control of urine blocking/release and requiring a catheter connected to a bag.
Or as temporary measure, for diagnostic or treatment interventions.

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I he the idea today that children should learn in shool how to behavior in case of such a situation:
How to walk, climp stairs, transport your stuff etc when you have to use clutches or an wheelchair,
The problem is though that nobody teaches you these Scills .. I got them in the traumacenter and was told to leave..
it’s my first time whit cruches…
Yes, I guess it's not easy, and I'm sorry for you.
Anyway, I keep hearing lots of things people should learn in school and I can sympathize, because I could find one thing or two that are not necessary to learn in school, but then I wonder if we are just shoving everything to the schools to solve...
Don't worry you'll hone your skills with a little time. Hopefully never to need them again, but in that case, you'd have an easier second time.
 
Well this was more for when I was on the trauma station after the incident, I wasn’t able to move ..
and it’s now also a bit difficult to leave the bed,but I can stand up from the couch over the day to go to the bathroom..
it’s much better then 2 weeks ago, but it’s still a bit difficult…

A catheter is something I don’t want as much as well as this vine adapter thing I got
 
I he the idea today that children should learn in shool how to behavior in case of such a situation:
How to walk, climp stairs, transport your stuff etc when you have to use clutches or an wheelchair,
The problem is though that nobody teaches you these Scills .. I got them in the traumacenter and was told to leave..
it’s my first time whit cruches…
In 6th grade I had a bit of an accident and to use crutches for a time, during which our German class was relocated to ground level - instead of two stories up in an old/tall building.
It didn't take long til I could run more effordlessly and faster with the crutches than I ever could without. Stupid teachers suggested then, that we could have the lessons upstairs again. I shut them up by offering them the crutches to try both move over flat terrain and climb stairs. They didn't even try.
 
To pass the second test answer the following question: What is the maximum number of balls it is safe to juggle with while riding a motorcycle?
Mmm.. that'd be between 0 or 4 depending on the genitalia of driver and passenger and how bumpy the road is ?
 
There’s a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico right now that has a 90% chance of becoming Tropical Storm Claudette. My local weather person says regardless of whether it gets named or not, the models have it going through the Southeast, including my area. Who knows, maybe I’ll get rocked like a hurricane.
 
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