(April 18, 2018 at 10:39 pm)Tiberius Wrote: Here's a story for you all.
So on Sunday I started having pain in my lower right abdomen, and initially thought it was trapped gas. Monday it didn't get any better but was still manageable, though moving was painful at times. Tuesday morning I decide enough is enough and head to the urgent care center. They do some tests and order a CAT scan. I have to drink a lot of contrast fluid before my CAT scan, and when I'm 2/3 the way through, suddenly all the lights in the building go out. Seems that there was a car accident that took out power for the block. My doctor sends me to a nearby hospital to I'm fast-tracked to the CT machine because I already have the contrast in me. Results come back about 10 minutes later...I have appendicitis, so we head down to the ER and they arrange for the operation.
I finally had it this afternoon, my appendix is now gone. The surgery was performed with a robot, which is cool, because I only have three small cuts on my abdomen, no external stitches (they glued me back together), and I was able to leave the hospital 4 hours after my surgery ended. I also got to eat and drink for the first time in 48 hours.
Ask me stuff!
Police said the driver was an Eagles fan.
When they knocked you out did you find God?
In all seriousness, hope you feel better and get home soon.