• Count Regal Inkwell
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    162 months ago

    Spent it in the hospital, drugged with some morphine shit that wasn’t actually powerful enough to take away the pain.

    Pancreatitis is no joke, kids.

      • Count Regal Inkwell
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        82 months ago

        That’s a story and a half

        In early 2020, after 5 years and 3 separate doctors I figured out why my belly hurt all the time. It was crohn’s disease. But hey, good news, I could start treatment!

        The first treatment we attempted, because we had to, was Azathioprine. It is provided freely by our government’s free healthcare service, and it works for a lot of people.

        Well it did put the crohn’s into remission. After a month I took my first normal shit in eeeeh nine years?

        Small problem, it was too toxic for my body and my pancreas rioted.

        Anyway we started with Entyvio after I got over the pancreatitis, it is not provided by the government but my parents’ health insurance covers it and we found a way.

        • @Albbi@lemmy.ca
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          First normal shit in 9 years? That’s crazy. You wouldn’t even remember what normal was after that long. Must’ve been quite a relief.

          • Count Regal Inkwell
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            52 months ago

            I almost took a photo of it in my phone to tell my friends about my great achievment.

            TMI-ish, nasty

            C.D. shits are insane by the way. When talking to normal people I call it ‘diarrhea’, but really it’s more like vomiting out of your arse.

  • @JoeKrogan@lemmy.world
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    These happened on different years but a really close friend died, one of my grandfathers died and my childhood dog died

  • @Dr_Box@lemmy.world
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    132 months ago

    Had to pay $200 for a covid test because my families insurance had just dropped me because I turned 24

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      In the US, the insurance should have continued until 26.

      Are you sure your parents didn’t drop you and blame the insurance?

      Edit: I’m assuming you’re in the US because of the lousy healthcare, but I suppose you could be in some other shithole country.

      • @xilophor@lemmy.world
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        52 months ago

        FYI this doesn’t apply to Tricare (military healthcare), it’s 21 in that case (with exceptions for full-time students).

  • PonyOfWar
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    92 months ago

    My dad fell quite ill after a blood transfusion (had been fighting CLL for ~25 years). He died 2 days later.

  • swab148
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    92 months ago

    Damn, reading the comments here really puts things in perspective. I was gonna say something about getting a bunch of Rick and Morty stuff despite having no interest in Rick and Morty, but damn y’all

  • @BillTongg@lemmy.world
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    My 5th birthday. I had mumps, but my mother had already organised a birthday party for me, so I lay upstairs, confined to bed, listening to a roomful of other kids having fun downstairs.

    This was a very long time ago, before children were routinely given the mumps vaccine.

  • @Dorkyd68@lemmy.world
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    My 16th birthday we were on a family vacation. I was upset that day cause I wanted to be with friends, my dad was pissed cause I was unhappy and didn’t even tell me happy birthday. Sounds like not that big of a deal but to teen me it was devastating

      • @expatriado@lemmy.world
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        92 months ago

        yea, i’m not big fan, but those places surely have one. anyway, the fact that their tire burst on the way, kinda blows

      • @RobotZap10000@feddit.nl
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        42 months ago

        It’s just a vertical wind tunnel with a net above a grate that you stand on. Once the airspeed reaches ~200km/h you can fall forward and you’ll be pushed upwards.

        • Call me Lenny/LeniOP
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          22 months ago

          Oh that’s what it was. I thought maybe it was like a really tall building or something, like those ski slopes they have in Dubai because they don’t know where to put all their money.

  • Vanth
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    72 months ago

    The 9/11 suicide attacks. I didn’t know until a couple days later that a relative died during it.

    • @dingus@lemmy.world
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      32 months ago

      Are you talking hurricane Milton or a different one? I have really not been thorough too many hurricanes, but Milton was absolutely wild to me. Couldn’t even get gasoline for a solid week and some people I knew didn’t even have drinking water. It felt mildly apocalyptic.

      • @MisshapenDeviate@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        32 months ago

        A different one, although I’d prefer not to dox myself. Thankfully we still had running water (although those with well water did not), but I know what you mean about gasoline. The national guard had to be posted at gas stations as they came back online.

  • I stood up to my then partner’s abuse. He told me I had no power and he would make sure I was left with nothing if I ever left him.

    I knew if I cried he would use it against me and try to convince me I was crazy and emotional. He would do that so I would know my place. So I held my tears and bit my tongue.

  • Buglefingers
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    30+ people invited, 1 showed, mother’s friend’s kid. (I was ~6-8), parents didn’t do birthday parties for me after that. Next birthday get together I had was @16 with 3 friends. I’m not an only child but it was just me in that situation.