Re: Therapeutic Pooch<Reply to KEN>
makes 'em bleed and also not recommended if brain bleeds are in your history and
just MAYBE in your future!"
when you are more sensitive to that kind of thing and having to tell someone
that your nether regions were playing up. I got it from picking up something too
heavy and, as we used to say: 'Straining your foofy valve.' I said to Jan the
other day that my haemorrhagic stroke was like having a haemorrhoid on the
brain. Same thing, different name. Maybe I was thinking too hard.
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Hi Ken,
You know what?
The hemorrhoid surgery was worse than the brain bleed. MAN THAT HURT! LASER
surgery, too. A year to quit bleeding and a year and a half to quit hurting.
It is just like having a scabby sore on your arm and peeling that newly made
scab off every time you go about your business. I'm glad I had the surgery done
though, now that it is over with. Well, I got to use my wife's SUPER MAXI PADS
Kotex
What is tough in the brain, is, even one cc of blood is very traumatic as there
is no place for the blood to go, unless, surgery to let it bleed out and backed
up pressure released. I did not have surgey. The initial incident was
extremely painful for a minute or two, two separate incidents, 10 minutes apart,
then the pain was over. What really sucked was dealing with the after effects
of the damage done to brain cells by the bleed, but I'm sure you know this from
your experience, but no pain.
Kurt