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He ate it.
"Bob Crantz" wrote in message k.net... What happened to your colon? "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Sorry, I didn't realize that your colon had become that enlarged! I don't have a colon. Am homebound disabled. RB |
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You just said: you had no colon; now you say: you do.
What you are doing is really bad Karma. Why not tell the truth for once? I was actually going to get the Congregation to pray for you. Shame on you! "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... This is a pretty serious disease. A friend of mine almost died from it. They had to remove most of his colon to save his life. Well in my case I never required the surgery. But it knocked me out for quite a few years and for a while I wondered how much more I could take. Still, I kept sailing, got married, had a son...and now I'm in remission. I think it took the power of all three and a lot of effort to do it or maybe I was just lucky. No sign of UC in my colon on my last checkup and now I'm buying a hell of a nice boat. RB Beneteau First 35s5 NY |
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"Captain Joe Redcloud©" wrote
Not legal in many of the places Bobsprit is going to want to sail. More and more of the LIS is being made "No Discharge". You can treat it all you want, but you can't put what's left into the water. That's odd. All of Manhattan and much of Lon Guyland dump their sewage into the sound but boats cannot? |
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Vito wrote:
"Captain Joe Redcloud©" wrote Not legal in many of the places Bobsprit is going to want to sail. More and more of the LIS is being made "No Discharge". You can treat it all you want, but you can't put what's left into the water. That's odd. All of Manhattan and much of Lon Guyland dump their sewage into the sound but boats cannot? Pretty normal, we're not allowed to dump **** on our streets but the Gov'mint can send us as much as they feel like! Cheers Martin |
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Pretty normal, we're not allowed to dump **** on our streets but the
Gov'mint can send us as much as they feel like! Now THAT'S banal. RB |
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Sexually transmitted diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus. The challenge
of the nineties. Wexner SD. Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Fort Lauderdale. During the past two decades, an explosive growth in both the prevalence and types of sexually transmitted diseases has occurred. Up to 55 percent of homosexual men with anorectal complaints have gonorrhea; 80 percent of the patients with syphilis are homosexuals. Chlamydia is found in 15 percent of asymptomatic homosexual men, and up to one third of homosexuals have active anorectal herpes simplex virus. In addition, a host of parasites, bacterial, viral, and protozoan are all rampant in the homosexual population. Furthermore, the global epidemic of AIDS has produced a plethora of colorectal manifestations. Acute cytomegalovirus ileocolitis is the most common indication for emergency abdominal surgery in the homosexual AIDS population. Along with cryptosporidia and isospora, the patient may present to the colorectal surgeon with bloody diarrhea and weight loss before the diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease. Other patients may present with colorectal Kaposi's sarcoma or anorectal lymphoma, and consequently will be found to have seropositivity for HIV. However, in addition to these protean manifestations, one third of patients with AIDS consult the colorectal surgeon with either condylomata acuminata, anorectal sepsis, or proctitis before the diagnosis of HIV disease. Although aggressive anorectal surgery is associated with reasonable surgical results in some asymptomatic HIV positive patients, the same procedures in AIDS (symptomatic HIV positive) patients will often be met with disastrous results. It is incumbent upon the surgeon, therefore, to recognize the manifestations of HIV disease and diagnose these conditions accordingly. "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... This is a pretty serious disease. A friend of mine almost died from it. They had to remove most of his colon to save his life. Well in my case I never required the surgery. But it knocked me out for quite a few years and for a while I wondered how much more I could take. Still, I kept sailing, got married, had a son...and now I'm in remission. I think it took the power of all three and a lot of effort to do it or maybe I was just lucky. No sign of UC in my colon on my last checkup and now I'm buying a hell of a nice boat. RB Beneteau First 35s5 NY |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote:
Now THAT'S banal. The writing career didn't work out for you did it Bob? Cheers Martin |
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Now THAT'S banal.
The writing career didn't work out for you did it Bob? As I mentioned before, I have a book deal...and it's on sailing! In fact I used advance to buy Suzanne a Tiffany bracelet she wanted. RB |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote:
The writing career didn't work out for you did it Bob? As I mentioned before, I have a book deal...and it's on sailing! In fact I used advance to buy Suzanne a Tiffany bracelet she wanted. Amazing what you can find in a box of cereal these days. Cheers Martin ------------ And now a word from our sponsor --------------------- For a secure high performance FTP using SSL/TLS encryption upgrade to SurgeFTP ---- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_surgeftp.htm ---- |
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Bob Crantz wrote:
Sexually transmitted diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus. The challenge of the nineties. {snipped sordid medical details} You have way to much free time on your hands Glen. Cheers Martin |