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The Vaccine - you going to take it or no?

RaymondLoewy

Pretty fly for a Sign Guy
NSAIDs are bad. I took them every morning to help with hangovers in my early twenties... not knowing it was hurting my body so I switched to cocaine in the mornings and that worked better.

If you have Chrons you will know it by the time you are an adult. Chrons rarely shows up after early adulthood. I was 17 when it started.



I don't know how someone doesn't **** for 6 months. Sad life... I enjoy taking a good ****.
Sounds like fail SMU, to me.
 

victor bogdanov

Active Member
If you have Chrons you will know it by the time you are an adult. Chrons rarely shows up after early adulthood. I was 17 when it started.
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The reading I've done says most are diagnosed before 30, if I'm under lots of stress it does affect my digestion to say the least. So I try to control that along with eating good, but real stress and I'm on the toilet. I'm 30

"The age of onset of Crohn disease has a bimodal distribution. The first peak occurs between the ages of 15 and 30 years (late adolescence and early adulthood), and the second occurs mainly in women between the ages of 60 and 70 years. However, most cases begin before age 30 years, and approximately 20-30% of all patients with Crohn disease are diagnosed before age 20 years. "
 

Notarealsignguy

Arial - it's almost helvetica
NSAIDs are bad. I took them every morning to help with hangovers in my early twenties... not knowing it was hurting my body so I switched to cocaine in the mornings and that worked better.

If you have Chrons you will know it by the time you are an adult. Chrons rarely shows up after early adulthood. I was 17 when it started.



I don't know how someone doesn't **** for 6 months. Sad life... I enjoy taking a good ****.
I'm pretty sure NSAID pain relievers are regulated in europe. I took some advil one night and apparently it got stuck in my throat. It burned bad when I woke up and was sore for a few days. People don't realize how bad they can be for you.
Your buddy is more full of shit than his grandma. Nobody can go 6 months, you'd be dead before then.
 

victor bogdanov

Active Member
I'm pretty sure NSAID pain relievers are regulated in europe. I took some advil one night and apparently it got stuck in my throat. It burned bad when I woke up and was sore for a few days. People don't realize how bad they can be for you.
Your buddy is more full of **** than his grandma. Nobody can go 6 months, you'd be dead before then.

Late state colon cancer will make you full of shit no doubt
 

Notarealsignguy

Arial - it's almost helvetica
The reading I've done says most are diagnosed before 30, if I'm under lots of stress it does affect my digestion to say the least. So I try to control that along with eating good, but real stress and I'm on the toilet. I'm 30

"The age of onset of Crohn disease has a bimodal distribution. The first peak occurs between the ages of 15 and 30 years (late adolescence and early adulthood), and the second occurs mainly in women between the ages of 60 and 70 years. However, most cases begin before age 30 years, and approximately 20-30% of all patients with Crohn disease are diagnosed before age 20 years. "
Stress affects everyones gut nimrod. That's not chrons or a sign of it, that's life.
 

Notarealsignguy

Arial - it's almost helvetica
Late state colon cancer will make you full of **** no doubt
By the time that this could happen because of a large tumor causing a blockage, you would have already had surgical intervention and likely a colostomy. You believe too much crap that you read online
It's late stage too, not late state
 

victor bogdanov

Active Member
By the time that this could happen because of a large tumor causing a blockage, you would have already had surgical intervention and likely a colostomy. You believe too much crap that you read online
It's late stage too, not late state

We're talking about my grandmother who lived in a small town in Russia with limited healthcare access, no you do not get surgical intervention at 75 years old in a socialist medical system

Excuse my typos/autocorrect please on stage vs state
 

victor bogdanov

Active Member
By the time that this could happen because of a large tumor causing a blockage, you would have already had surgical intervention and likely a colostomy. You believe too much crap that you read online
It's late stage too, not late state

To put things into perspective as to why she was able to will her self to live Ill give you a quick history:

Born around 1920 in the heat of the Russian Revolution
Lived and fought in the epicenter of WW2
Lost 2 husbands to WW2 and 1 to Stalin's regime
Raised 6 children on a farm by herself
Had an apicectomy without anesthesia
Exposed to Chernobyl radiation and had thyroid removed in the early 90's due to thyroid cancer.

When she was told about the colon cancer she said she will see her grandkids grow up and she did, she died about 10 years ago when I was about 20.

Life was way tougher then and there, most people would not have the type of will power or ability to survive.
 

Ldireprophil

New Member
COVID didn’t even make the list. Is it real? Yes. If you’re under about 75 years old, worry about one of these causes on the list as the reason you’re going to die, because Covid is highly unlikely.
 

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New Member

Stacey K

I like making signs
I'm going to pass for now. I have an appointment on the 19th to get my antibodies tested and I'm honestly quite curious to see if I've had it, as I suspect I did. My parents are signing up in FL to get it but want to wait a couple weeks. Last week the line was 600 people long, the fire department was handing out water to the waiting elderly folks.
 

Boudica

Back to "educational purposes"
Silly Rabbit, why would he get a test for something he doesn't believe exists? Of course not
 

Andy D

Active Member
I likely will not, with the exception of my wife, I spend more than 95% of my workday & home time without having to come close to anyone or be in an area
where other people have been.
 

Boudica

Back to "educational purposes"
Yeah, but wouldn't you like to spend some of that time in the near future out and about, enjoying whatever it is you used to do after work?

I probably will. I miss going to play pool at the bars more than anything. Well, that and having overtly loud, spit flying, back slapping discussions with whatever jackass is sitting next to me.
Ahhh, the good ol' days.
 

signage

New Member
by the time this is over there will not be any bars, only big business that will charge way to much for use of the pool table and drinks:donderwolk:



JUST GET BACK TO WORK!
 
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