One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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I just finished walking home from the hospital. I was poked and prodded. They took urine tests, blood tests and a Cat Scan.

Results: I have a stone in each kidney but my pancreas is fine :)
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sat May 15, 2010 8:40 pm I just finished walking home from the hospital. I was poked and prodded. They took urine tests, blood tests and a Cat Scan.

Results: I have a stone in each kidney but my pancreas is fine :)

Great to here that it is not pancreas. That would be far worse. Not that the stone's are good.

Hope the stones pass fast just like I hope your unwanted house leaches also pass to other places.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Tue May 11, 2010 2:05 pm Kicking Monty out will be the easy part. Keeping him out might be a wee bit harder now: I just noticed the outside back door is off the hinges. No point on buying a dead bolt now.

I stopped by Mac's place today to help with the door, and found that the frame is shot and needs to be replaced.

It was burned by the fire so a new door and frame is in order. Oh well I tried.
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Geologically speaking, a lot of ancient stone becomes brittle and

crumbly. Maybe Mac's stones will just fall apart.

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Sweetpickle (imported) wrote: Sun May 16, 2010 5:51 pm Geologically speaking, a lot of ancient stone becomes brittle and

crumbly. Maybe Mac's stones will just fall apart.

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Sweetpickle

I'll wager if I had private insurance, I might have been offered the use of the lithotripter, which uses a laser in water to break the stones into sand size particles.

Since I don't have that insurance, my hospital visit was free but, the only thing I was given was a prescription for Vicodin and told to walk a lot and drink lots of cold liquid. That I already knew about but the Vicodin might be nice :)
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Eunuken (imported) wrote: Sun May 16, 2010 5:07 pm I stopped by Mac's place today to help with the door, and found that the frame is shot and needs to be replaced.

It was burned by the fire so a new door and frame is in order. Oh well I tried.

Thank you Ken, I appreciate you coming by :)
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When I awoke this morning and went outside, I saw that Monty had rebuilt the door frame and installed a door. There's no way to lock it yet but it's nice to have a back door again :)

I told Monty I was out of cat and dog food and he said he'd try to get something.
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Monty has some good points besides carpentry: This morning I noticed that the Kitchen cupboard was bare. Monty gave me enough money for a burrito. :)
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GOOD NEWS FINALLY :)

I called the Federal Government today to check on mom life insurance under which I'm the sole beneficiary. The kind man at the other end said I should be receiving a check within 7-10 days :)

He said he couldn't give me the amount over the phone.

So, very soon, I should be out of the poor house, at least for a while. heh heh
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Be VERYcareful with the money. Remember you are surrounded by persons of questionable honesty. --FLO--
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