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The Original O'l Farts Club.

BumSplodgeBrownPants

Well-known member
Time to get wasted…

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The music plays in my head when I see this Pute.

Good grief.

Have a good one dude! I'm cooked it's 10.25 and I'm watching a film shot in 70s New York with some woman reading letters in French over the top.

I'd have liked 70's New York, it reminds me of Birmingham on a Sunday morning in the 1990s.

Ah, the film is called "News From Home" - 1976 Chantal Akerman directed it.
 

oldmaninbc

Well-known member
420club
Docs office just called xrays show calcified joints, arthritis, separation between this and that. What a mess so it sounds to be anyway.
Have always wondered why I feel like I do, wonder what the rest of me has to tell?
Just get me to 75 without a bunch of shit and I'll go quietly into the night.
70 will probably be more like it

Glad it's nothing important cant see orthopedist till mid January.
My bones are degenerating constantly, first my spine, about a foot of spine with bone grating on bone, arthritic with spurs. My spine has shifted to the side and at the top where your spine should face towards your throat mine wants to go straight up.
The surgeon I seen said there was no fixing it. The surgery would be dangerous and not likely to fix anything, based on previous surgeries. I was 60 years old and the doctor said I don't see this in men until they are usually in their 70s.
My good friend had the surgery over 40 staples up his back and neck. The infection he got almost killed him and the surgery did nothing to fix his issues. He fell of a ladder at work and broke bones in his feet but the jolt went up his spine and caused significant damage.

My clavicle was degenerating on one side and a couple of years back I had acute pain for 2 months on the other side of my shoulder. X-rays showed degeneration from moderate to severe.

You have to be tough to grow old, that's what my friend said.
 

OleReynard

Well-known member
Not positive how bad this is yet and is there a way to stop it.
I know the damage is done.
This isn't all the problem I'm afraid mris are gonna be the real tale. I'm certain most of what I'm feeling now are muscle tears and old scaring on ligaments and tendons.
Theyre saying my neuropathy is from my spine damage already, dont know how they know but I'd bet on it.

Surgery's are definitely out of the question, shots are temporary.
Im doing alright with pain control at the moment not using pharma pain killers,
still.
 

Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
Premium user
My bones are degenerating constantly, first my spine, about a foot of spine with bone grating on bone, arthritic with spurs. My spine has shifted to the side and at the top where your spine should face towards your throat mine wants to go straight up.
The surgeon I seen said there was no fixing it. The surgery would be dangerous and not likely to fix anything, based on previous surgeries. I was 60 years old and the doctor said I don't see this in men until they are usually in their 70s.
My good friend had the surgery over 40 staples up his back and neck. The infection he got almost killed him and the surgery did nothing to fix his issues. He fell of a ladder at work and broke bones in his feet but the jolt went up his spine and caused significant damage.

My clavicle was degenerating on one side and a couple of years back I had acute pain for 2 months on the other side of my shoulder. X-rays showed degeneration from moderate to severe.

You have to be tough to grow old, that's what my friend said.
I feel your pain OM. I am worn out…burnt the candle from both ends….
 

oldmaninbc

Well-known member
420club
12 Reasons Why Reading Books Should Be Part of Your Life:

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I was contemplating today that I'd like to reread Flowers For Algernon, a change from my usual adventure stories.

Hi Drippy:)
 

Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
Premium user
Not positive how bad this is yet and is there a way to stop it.
I know the damage is done.
This isn't all the problem I'm afraid mris are gonna be the real tale. I'm certain most of what I'm feeling now are muscle tears and old scaring on ligaments and tendons.
Theyre saying my neuropathy is from my spine damage already, dont know how they know but I'd bet on it.

Surgery's are definitely out of the question, shots are temporary.
Im doing alright with pain control at the moment not using pharma pain killers,
still.
Sad…you pay for what you did when you were young. I am.
 

OleReynard

Well-known member
Sad…you pay for what you did when you were young. I am.
I hear ya, a person always heard if you have to work hard to get anywhere, maybe nowadays flakes have something here.
I wouldn't of done 75% of the shit I did if I knew this shit was gonna happen.
But I had fun isn't that what life is supposed to be.
Hows that go:
The idea of being put into the grave all neat and unbroken or sliding into it head first yelling what a fuckin trip.
 

Countryboy

Well-known member
Veteran
Evening folks! Got Becca home. It's canned food for 2 weeks. At 1st, they told me $1700, but she quickly said, 'he's adjusting it now' so they got it down to $600. Pizza and trimming for dinner.

peace
 

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oldmaninbc

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420club
I feel your pain OM. I am worn out…burnt the candle from both ends….
All them aches and pains didn't come about by sitting on our keister.

I learnt recently of another condition I have that is related to the Asbestosis, it's called Bendopnea.

If I want to find out why some of my finger tips tingle, feel numb and turn bluish purple, I need to go into the office for an examination. I do have a Jan. booking that was suppose to be for getting my personal cannabis production papers filled out but she said the Mrs. could bring them in and she would duplicate last years paperwork.

As they say Pute, "it is what it is."
Give Kevin and Gracie a little ear scratch for me.

My last cat had this funny little habit of...when he came into the room he would walk by my legs and use his tail to give me a, tail snap. I have not seen that behavior in any previous cats. I love and miss that big boy.
 

Gray Wolf

A Posse ad Esse. From Possibility to realization.
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All them aches and pains didn't come about by sitting on our keister.

I learnt recently of another condition I have that is related to the Asbestosis, it's called Bendopnea.

If I want to find out why some of my finger tips tingle, feel numb and turn bluish purple, I need to go into the office for an examination. I do have a Jan. booking that was suppose to be for getting my personal cannabis production papers filled out but she said the Mrs. could bring them in and she would duplicate last years paperwork.

As they say Pute, "it is what it is."
Give Kevin and Gracie a little ear scratch for me.

My last cat had this funny little habit of...when he came into the room he would walk by my legs and use his tail to give me a, tail snap. I have not seen that behavior in any previous cats. I love and miss that big boy.
Our 16 year old female does the same thing. Both tapping with her tail or if I don't respond, by rubbing her head on my leg.
 
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