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10+ YEARS


Over 10 years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Since then, I've authored books, had kids, traveled the world, found Trish and blogged about it all.

RE: No More Kids

I'm happy to report the procedure I had done yesterday was quick and relatively painless. I was definitely disappointed to hear from the Doctor that I wouldn't be getting any pain-killers, but I also figured that might be a good thing (maybe I wouldn't need them). The first couple of hours with a frozen bag of veggies wasn't bad. Then I think the combination of a bad cough and no more veggies did me in. I was in some pretty good pain yesterday afternoon, but after getting some frozen peas from the grocery store, I definitely felt better.

This morning I woke up with pain - in an unexpected location. It's on both sides, but along my inner wasteline. I'm guessing this is from all the coughing and is the same pain I would experience if I were lifting over 10 pounds. Oh well, hopefully I'll be pain-free tomorrow.

Posted in General at Apr 02 2005, 05:06:57 PM MST 6 Comments
Comments:

I certainly hope for your sake that tomorrow is pain free. Personally, I don't think that will be the case, but wishful thinking never hurt ;-) I would suspect that you won't be riding your bike in to work on monday either.

Posted by Harold Neiper on April 03, 2005 at 12:56 AM MST #

Hmm... Thanks... er... for the story. Maybe some days its better not to open up the ol rss reader.

Posted by Ben on April 03, 2005 at 04:57 AM MDT #

Ben - I agree that this post falls in the TMI (too much information) category, but a lot of folks (25) commented on my previous post - so I felt obliged to provide an update. ;-)

Posted by Matt Raible on April 03, 2005 at 05:38 PM MDT #

hope u feel better........ but i just could not stop myself.. >>along your inner "wasteline" ??????

Posted by Chirayu on April 03, 2005 at 06:19 PM MDT #

Matt, I hope you feel better soon.

Posted by Kurt Wiersma on April 05, 2005 at 03:12 AM MDT #

I had it done about 16+ years ago while I was in the Air Force. The day after I had to go in for a "golden flow" test. No getting out of it. So there I was needing three hands and having only too. Gotta love the military.

Posted by Mark on April 06, 2005 at 04:14 PM MDT #

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