First off, thank you all for your emails, messages and forum replies.
I was very bad last week - exactly as Arrow described it - high fever, cough and profound muscle weakness.
They stuck me with needles, bombarded my hairy chest with x-rays and put electrodoes on my hairy legs.
I found it all very hot, I guess I have a medical fetish too.
I loved those electrodes on my chest and esp on the feet.
My heart is fine, but they found bad bronchitis that wasn't cured in time and is making me ill.
I cough a lot.
:sm (30):
I take vitamins and doctors finally released me and said I wil recover.
I have two punctured veins.
In the hospital, a woman died in the corridor.
She was obese, doctors couldn't do much.
They asked me and three other dudes to lift her and put her on a stretcher.
It was sad, I haven't seen anything like this before. Her husband was right next to her.
She had a stroke.
While she was talking with a lady she suddenly lost consciousness turned pale and fainted.
:sm (41):
All I can say from my experience - one day you are absolutely healthy, strong and biking all day and feeling ontop of the world - next thing you know - confined to a hospital bed, needles in your arm.
That's how life goes, not much we can do about it.
I was very bad last week - exactly as Arrow described it - high fever, cough and profound muscle weakness.
They stuck me with needles, bombarded my hairy chest with x-rays and put electrodoes on my hairy legs.
I found it all very hot, I guess I have a medical fetish too.
I loved those electrodes on my chest and esp on the feet.
My heart is fine, but they found bad bronchitis that wasn't cured in time and is making me ill.
I cough a lot.
:sm (30):
I take vitamins and doctors finally released me and said I wil recover.
I have two punctured veins.
In the hospital, a woman died in the corridor.
She was obese, doctors couldn't do much.
They asked me and three other dudes to lift her and put her on a stretcher.
It was sad, I haven't seen anything like this before. Her husband was right next to her.
She had a stroke.
While she was talking with a lady she suddenly lost consciousness turned pale and fainted.
:sm (41):
All I can say from my experience - one day you are absolutely healthy, strong and biking all day and feeling ontop of the world - next thing you know - confined to a hospital bed, needles in your arm.
That's how life goes, not much we can do about it.