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Originally Posted by CileGray
Hmmm, I think I can remember, it being Wednesday of this week.
I wake up, 11h45 AM. Stingy pain in the lower right abdomen... I'm guessing they're just cramps and they'll go away, so I get up, watch tv... Around 1PMish I start going to the bathroom, try to shit or puke it out... nothing works, pain is getting increasingly stronger... so I finally call a friend of mine to take me to the Emergency.
Around 2PM, after puking like 6-7 times outside my GF's appartment complex, waiting for my friend, he finally gets there and takes me to the hospital, which is just about FULL of people waiting in the... well waiting room. Since I am in so much pain, they actually let me through before everyone else, and set me in a bed along a wall for another 4 hours, while giving me Morphine to calm the pain. By 9PM I was operated for Apendicitis (spelling?) and I am released from the hospital the following morning.
The day after, I read in the local newspaper that our emergencies are overwhelmed and over 225% full (which explains why they left me in the hallway for 4 hours)... And since and apendice that goes untreated for a while risks bursting and contaminating pretty much every organ in your body, that episode scared the shit out of me.
But here I am, 3 weeks off from work, can't lift more than 10 lbs for 3 weeks, but at least I'm alive and well. I have never in my life been in such pain as I was Wednesday... and I hope to never have to suffer that much again. Ow.
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Wow, I had appendicitis just last month, but it wasn't as serious at this. Mine wasn't a typical case. The thing that was bothering me wasn't the actual appendicitis, but after I took a catscan, they found out that I had an absess growing on my appendix that was the size of a golfball. I was in the hospital for 3 days before and after the surgery.
Just last week my scar got really inflamed and I went back to the doctors. He had to "drain" it of whatever was in there and I was basically impaled by a Q-tip. That was one of the most painful things I have ever experienced... Now its almost healed up.
Jam it back in, in the dark.