Another BBQ Central Comp Team member taken to the Hospital!

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Captain Morgan

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well he's ok. I've been trying to find the common denominator with all the freak medical happenings....it appears the one person who was
present at both Rev's near-blinding, and Finney's sudden sickness....

The Big GQ.

:shock:
 

bigwheel

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Well know them kidney things are painful but most happy to know it aint normally fatal. Had a poor fella die parked next to me at Hoot's one year. Think his ticker gave out. Nearly know it couldnt have been that sample of spare ribs I gave him around 3 AM'ish. Was a very sad old deal. Think his boy went ahead and turned in for judging. Thats whut dear old Dad woulda wanted or that was the rumor anyway.

bigwheel
 

allie

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Hope you pass those stones soon and are feeling better! Les had one a few years ago and it's the worst pain I've ever seen him endure.
 

Captain Morgan

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Just got a call from Larry. He's in a parking lot in Charleston, drinking beer. If anyone knows where a hospital or a store that sells beer in the Charleston area is, please call Larry.
 

WalterSC

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Cliff H. said:
I have been told that having kidney stones is the closest thing to child birth that a man will ever experience. [smilie=a_holyshit.gif]

I can tell ya that from first had experiance they hurt worse than that , last time I passed out twice according to my wife before they could get the morphine and toradol in me. My stones are all BIG one size 6 and above so far , just got back from the DR seems he has found 3 more now, oh joy!!!
 

Diva Q

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hmmmm lets compare shall we now I am not saying it isn't painful as heck but........

1 - 6mm stone

or

3 children, 9lbs 6oz (38 hrs labour) , 7lbs 4 oz, & 8lbs 4 oz.
 

WalterSC

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Diva Q said:
hmmmm lets compare shall we now I am not saying it isn't painful as heck but........

1 - 6mm stone

or

3 children, 9lbs 6oz (38 hrs labour) , 7lbs 4 oz, & 8lbs 4 oz.

Lest just say its not a long as labor can be but it sure hurst like it from my view point , and I was a paramedic for 23 years so I have seen and helped with child birth and I have the highest respect for the courage of women to put them selves thru that. But them damn stones HURT!!!!!!
 

Nick Prochilo

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Diva Q said:
hmmmm lets compare shall we now I am not saying it isn't painful as heck but........

1 - 6mm stone

or

3 children, 9lbs 6oz (38 hrs labour) , 7lbs 4 oz, & 8lbs 4 oz.

The size of the holes that they pass threw should be taken into consideration!!!!
 

Diva Q

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Nick Prochilo said:
[quote="Diva Q":14lbf9ud]hmmmm lets compare shall we now I am not saying it isn't painful as heck but........

1 - 6mm stone

or

3 children, 9lbs 6oz (38 hrs labour) , 7lbs 4 oz, & 8lbs 4 oz.

The size of the holes that they pass threw should be taken into consideration!!!![/quote:14lbf9ud]

Now that is a very valid point for sure.
 

LarryWolfe

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Captain Morgan said:
Just got a call from Larry. He's in a parking lot in Charleston, drinking beer. If anyone knows where a hospital or a store that sells beer in the Charleston area is, please call Larry.

It was indeed a fun experience Jim! Just showed we can drink anywhere any tim no matter who's in the hospital!! :D We are true professionals!! :shock:
 

LarryWolfe

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Captain Morgan said:
yep, anybody goes to the hospital, we're there! In the parking lot that is,
:oops:

Cappy again you've created something! Coming to a hospital near you, "Emergency Room Pre-Op Tailgating"!!!!
 

Finney

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I'm alive and well.... okay, not well.
Drugs are wonderful things.
I got back to the comp site and did what I could to help. It wasn't that much as all turn-ins were done and we just had the "on-site" judging for ribs left. I was stationed at the front of the site to keep the lookie-loos out of the area while the judges were there. I guess they figured a man on drugs would be a good choice for that.
Helped a little with the cleanup, went to the awards and pretty much called it a day after going back to the site.
Went to bed around 7:30.


Thank you guys (and gals) for thinking about me and for the get well wishes. We're all family here.
 

DaleP

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What a man! Go to the hospital than come back to the comp. [smilie=a_bravo.gif]

Glad you are going to make it Finny. get well soon.
 

BigGQ

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Captain Morgan said:
well he's ok. I've been trying to find the common denominator with all the freak medical happenings....it appears the one person who was
present at both Rev's near-blinding, and Finney's sudden sickness....

The Big GQ.

:shock:
Putting the monkey curse on'em one at a time! :shock: :twisted:

Glad to see Finney is up and moving. Hope everthing comes out okay buddy! :shock:

But seriously...I have to give props to Finney...comp to ER, back to comp...hardcore dude...hardcore. I'm glad he was on our team!

Hope they pass soon, Fin.
 
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