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Standing because I'm in the window enjoying a cigarette. Oh, okay. We can a very
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Trying month really things are okay today
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Things have been worse much worse. I'm still sober. There's that
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That's great
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You know, these days the first time is again. You have to work for that to that
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Yeah, yeah, I get that the last of all
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Okay
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I'm gonna get more comfortable. So when I talk to you last, I believe
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This is not well, but it was not
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acutely either and it makes us that
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so
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On Thursday
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Evening we went to see his new vi doctor
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and he hadn't
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Pooh since Sunday before the Thursday
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and
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That was beginning to get very concerning and
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The GI doctor was like
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You have a complex
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Story with your intestines, but we need to get this stuff out of there so we can do anything
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and
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Why don't you meet me at the hospital tomorrow with a cat scan and figure out, you know, if we need to do a wash or
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Whatever to get that out and
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the
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What the
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Cat scan showed was that everything was so inflamed
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In addition to being blocked up that to do a
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wash
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Irrigation would
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Be invasive and potentially make things worse
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so
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They sent him home with
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Two different medicines to kill any kind of worms
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But also a colonoscopy prep
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Where you do these 10 little packets of stuff in water
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So on Friday morning at like 4 a.m. He decides to start
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Doing the prep by 6 a.m. He was in
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Absolute agony
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Nothing was coming out or going down. It was all coming up
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Who's constantly vomiting
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Sweating hot and cold flashes
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and
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Because this stomach was contracting these vomit the vomiting episodes
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All the pain that he had was just 10 times worse. I thought
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We this has to go the yard quick
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And so we went to the yard and they were
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His blood pressure was like 180 over 110
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and
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he was
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They couldn't they couldn't figure out what to do
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We had the worst people in the emergency room like an intern
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It was just like the comedy of communication errors, but not comedic at all
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and
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They they finally were like
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They gave him some clonipin
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At one point and he responded very well like
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Yeah, relax. I mean he relaxed
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And the this nurse, nurse doctors intern came in and was like well, he responded to the clonipin
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This must be emotional
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I think this is emotional work. We need to get you to see a psychiatrist