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An unexpected Christmas gift

When you pass it, put it under your pillow and the stone fairy (or is that a stoned fairy?) will visit you at night and leave quarter!

But seriously - I feel your pain. Had one a few years ago - don't want one again ever!
 
I have at least one a year. I've lost total count. I think 15 or so.
 
Makes ya kind of wonder

what a pregnant women goes through

doesn't it?

Man, my bride found me doubled up on the bed one

day. then the doctor says to me, that his diagnoises is that

I have liver cancer. I yelled at him NO WAY I GOT LIVER CANCER!

So he tells me that I am in denial? I then tell him, that ( and in a calm way)

I do not have liver cancer because I just gave bone marrow down at

the Susan G Boehman cancer ward at UCLA Med. Center and that they would not use

me if I had liver cancer. Stupid doctor cost me $6k by the time it was over.

Congratulatins on the passing, don't forget to use the strainer.
 
CZ_Dave said:
Makes ya kind of wonder

what a pregnant women goes through

doesn't it?

'Splained that to SWMBO as she was approaching 30 hours labour with 9 lb 12 oz son. "You think that hurts" sayz I, "I had a kidney stone once...." Couldn't stand straight for a week. :jester:

My dad used to say that that if men had to bear children, no one would ever have more than one kid.
 
JPSmit said:
My dad used to say that that if men had to bear children, no one would ever have more than one kid.


I don't think marriage was our idea either. :whistle:
 
Oh Man, I thought I was the King of Stones at around 13. It's always the same: the symptoms start, I am in complete denial, then they slowly escalate until I am climbing the walls, then many times it's a trip to ER.......occasionally I can wait it out and pass it w/out ER.
 
61frogeye said:
Oh Man, I thought I was the King of Stones at around 13. It's always the same: the symptoms start, I am in complete denial, then they slowly escalate until I am climbing the walls, then many times it's a trip to ER.......occasionally I can wait it out and pass it w/out ER.

Same here, I know the early symptoms and hit the water and pain pills asap. I'm fine now.
 
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