Where have you been Dan? No blogs in months, it's
like you disappeared off the face of the earth. Well there may be some truth in
that, and I'm not a guy who likes to make excuses, but sometimes setbacks do
crop up. And the end of 2014 was quite a wild ride, a ride that was neither fun
nor entertaining.
Let me explain.
It's seems that when one looses 350 pounds,
the body has an adjustment period that can--but not always--lead to some
troubles, like kidney stones. Doctors say that the drastic change in diet can
cause them to appear, or it's possible, they were always there and the weight
loss made them shift.
Doesn't seem fare, does it, that I should work
so hard for so long and then be rewarded with pain in my body? That was my
sentiments, as I was doubled over with an intense discomfort; I was later told
similar to that of child birth. Next thing I know, I'm in the hospital having
tubes shoved in places that no man should ever experience.
The culprit, a nine millimeter kidney stone!
I know it isn't easy being a woman, but girls
you have my full respect now! Not that you didn't before, but I understand what
it's like now to be violated by doctors and the effort it takes to try to
forget the whole experience! (eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!) I may have nightmares
for some time to come and--I shudder to think of it-- you women do this sort of
event EVERY YEAR! Good Lord above, no thank you.
And if this little story had been the end of my
introduction to female life, I would have been very grateful, but it continued
with a bladder infection--more common in women, of course, then men!--that turned
septic and landed me in the hospital for a week! The doctor said I could have
died, and had my angel, Trisha Lee, not insisted I go into the emergency room
and instead allowed me to go to bed, as I wanted, I probably wouldn't have
awaken that next morning.
WOW! Sobering news, right?
To make along a story short, and spare you further gruesome details, it took months to
get all the kidney stones out of me. Bad news: They just kept coming and coming and
coming. Good news: I survived it and I met some wonderful people, doctors and nurses, over those several
months I visited Meredith Medical Center, and I thank them for the kindness and
care they provided.
Now, I'm back! And I'm taking on a new adventure with my partner in crime, TL, looking to expand my reach and help many more
people. I've started a new YouTube Channel, called "Getting My Life Back," with Dan and Trish.
The idea, the vision, is to chat about my journey in an in-the-kitchen setting, and together, learn what it takes to live better, healthier, lives. No subject is too big or too small. The coffee will be brewing and we want YOU to come and join us!!
You can find us here, at Getting My Life Back on YouTube. Please come and subscribe, and help us reach our goal of 500 members, qualifying
us for our own personal URL address, which will allow people to find us easier and quicker!
My hope, as always, is to reach as many folks as possible. Whether you suffer from
obesity or other life restricting issues, we can find a way for EVERYONE TO GET THEIR LIFE BACK--TOGETHER.
Trish and I Look forward to seeing you ALL there!
PEACE
Dan
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