Things that give you the sh1ts

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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby HH3 » Fri Oct 30, 2015 2:25 pm

When B-Mac backs you up, you should probably just concede defeat....

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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby Alaska » Fri Oct 30, 2015 2:55 pm

So now with the new rules cyclists now get a whole lane to themselves anyway.
I came down Glen Osmond Road this morning and a cyclist riding a meter and a half in at about 40k had the lane covered for the entire trip, cars would move into the right lane to overtake but when they stopped at the lights he went skittling past them closer than 1 m got to the front of queue and the whole process started again.
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby tipper » Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:13 pm

Corona Man wrote:I use race tyres on my race bike they are appropriate for the MAJORITY of what I do. It is not illegal to ride on the road, so while it is not illegal (although inconvenient to you) I will continue to do so. I don't believe I inconvenience any other road user at all. I usually ride either alone, or with one other bloke. I DO care about the traffic flow.... If you have actually read my post, you would see I drive a car as well. I share your frustration at cyclists who do the wrong thing. I also am frustrated when I see motorists do the wrong thing. What say you stick to your "off roading" adventures... while you attempt to be a smart arse and suggest I should try it some day.... I don't need to compensate for a small penis like yourself!


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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby Jase » Fri Oct 30, 2015 6:43 pm

Jase wrote:Junior Jase taken by ambulance to the WCH today... maybe this time they'll take the bloody appendix out...

If they say go home again, I will lose my sh1t...

Annnnnnnnnd.... we are back home....

Had another Ultrasound and now there is no indication of Appendicitis...

They dont know what is causing his massive bouts of pain but suggested we go back to our GP and get a referral to a gastrointestinal specialist...

The docs and nurses at the WCH are awesome but we just want to know what the poor dude is suffering through?
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby gossipgirl » Fri Oct 30, 2015 6:45 pm

Simple solution ban bicycles and cars from the roads and just let motorbikes .... You know it makes sense

Basic road rule always give way to whatever is bigger and can hurt you the most
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby Brodlach » Fri Oct 30, 2015 6:50 pm

Jase wrote:
Jase wrote:Junior Jase taken by ambulance to the WCH today... maybe this time they'll take the bloody appendix out...

If they say go home again, I will lose my sh1t...

Annnnnnnnnd.... we are back home....

Had another Ultrasound and now there is no indication of Appendicitis...

They dont know what is causing his massive bouts of pain but suggested we go back to our GP and get a referral to a gastrointestinal specialist...

The docs and nurses at the WCH are awesome but we just want to know what the poor dude is suffering through?

Really tough to see your kids in pain, hope they find out what's wrong quickly

Could it be a food allergy? My youngest had fructose intolerance and would be in massive pain after eating certain foods, fruit was the worst
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby Jase » Fri Oct 30, 2015 6:55 pm

Brodlach wrote:
Jase wrote:
Jase wrote:Junior Jase taken by ambulance to the WCH today... maybe this time they'll take the bloody appendix out...

If they say go home again, I will lose my sh1t...

Annnnnnnnnd.... we are back home....

Had another Ultrasound and now there is no indication of Appendicitis...

They dont know what is causing his massive bouts of pain but suggested we go back to our GP and get a referral to a gastrointestinal specialist...

The docs and nurses at the WCH are awesome but we just want to know what the poor dude is suffering through?

Really tough to see your kids in pain, hope they find out what's wrong quickly

Could it be a food allergy? My youngest had fructose intolerance and would be in massive pain after eating certain foods, fruit was the worst

It was horrible... the kid just doesnt whinge about pain at all... and he was in the feotal position on the hospital bed and cried himself to sleep...

We'll get it sorted, hopefully sooner rather than later. ..
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby gadj1976 » Fri Oct 30, 2015 8:20 pm

Jase wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
Jase wrote:
Jase wrote:Junior Jase taken by ambulance to the WCH today... maybe this time they'll take the bloody appendix out...

If they say go home again, I will lose my sh1t...

Annnnnnnnnd.... we are back home....

Had another Ultrasound and now there is no indication of Appendicitis...

They dont know what is causing his massive bouts of pain but suggested we go back to our GP and get a referral to a gastrointestinal specialist...

The docs and nurses at the WCH are awesome but we just want to know what the poor dude is suffering through?

Really tough to see your kids in pain, hope they find out what's wrong quickly

Could it be a food allergy? My youngest had fructose intolerance and would be in massive pain after eating certain foods, fruit was the worst

It was horrible... the kid just doesnt whinge about pain at all... and he was in the feotal position on the hospital bed and cried himself to sleep...

We'll get it sorted, hopefully sooner rather than later. ..


Jase my sister was the same. Appendicitis, not appendicitis, appendicitis, not appendicitis. The hospital didn't know but she was doubled over in pain. Turned out she had a twisted bowel.
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby Rams52 » Fri Oct 30, 2015 9:40 pm

Jase wrote:
Jase wrote:Junior Jase taken by ambulance to the WCH today... maybe this time they'll take the bloody appendix out...

If they say go home again, I will lose my sh1t...

Annnnnnnnnd.... we are back home....

Had another Ultrasound and now there is no indication of Appendicitis...

They dont know what is causing his massive bouts of pain but suggested we go back to our GP and get a referral to a gastrointestinal specialist...

The docs and nurses at the WCH are awesome but we just want to know what the poor dude is suffering through?

Jase, is he between 6-10? Our 8yr old had extreme stomach pains, and it turned out to be constipation. Apparently it is very common in boys in that age range.
We weren't sure what it was at the time, but they did an x-ray of his stomach, which showed that he was really backed up.
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby Jase » Fri Oct 30, 2015 9:50 pm

Rams52 wrote:
Jase wrote:
Jase wrote:Junior Jase taken by ambulance to the WCH today... maybe this time they'll take the bloody appendix out...

If they say go home again, I will lose my sh1t...

Annnnnnnnnd.... we are back home....

Had another Ultrasound and now there is no indication of Appendicitis...

They dont know what is causing his massive bouts of pain but suggested we go back to our GP and get a referral to a gastrointestinal specialist...

The docs and nurses at the WCH are awesome but we just want to know what the poor dude is suffering through?

Jase, is he between 6-10? Our 8yr old had extreme stomach pains, and it turned out to be constipation. Apparently it is very common in boys in that age range.
We weren't sure what it was at the time, but they did an x-ray of his stomach, which showed that he was really backed up.

Could be that he has just turned 11... but he has been doing normal number 2's... the poor kid is in agony...

You feel completely and utterly useless...
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby Rams52 » Fri Oct 30, 2015 9:55 pm

Good luck, maybe ask for scans/x-Ray's of the abdomen, that may show something?
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby PatowalongaPirate » Sat Oct 31, 2015 12:37 am

Jase wrote:
Jase wrote:Junior Jase taken by ambulance to the WCH today... maybe this time they'll take the bloody appendix out...

If they say go home again, I will lose my sh1t...

Annnnnnnnnd.... we are back home....

Had another Ultrasound and now there is no indication of Appendicitis...

They dont know what is causing his massive bouts of pain but suggested we go back to our GP and get a referral to a gastrointestinal specialist...

The docs and nurses at the WCH are awesome but we just want to know what the poor dude is suffering through?


I remember as a 10 year old being admitted to the Children's hospital with what they thought was appendix but turned out to be a stomach bleed. It was only a slight tear but I can remember the feeling almost 30 years on. Stomach pains suck when you are a kid.

All the best Jase to your little trooper.
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby wristwatcher » Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:43 pm

Black outs.
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby stan » Mon Nov 02, 2015 6:05 am

wristwatcher wrote:Black outs.

Wide spread apparently in SA. Havent heard much else at the moment.
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Nov 02, 2015 6:30 am

Must have got lucky......no sign of blackouts down south
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby nuggety goodness » Mon Nov 02, 2015 7:27 am

I'm in Craigmore and all good here...
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby whufc » Mon Nov 02, 2015 8:02 am

nuggety goodness wrote:I'm in Craigmore and all good here...


Slept through the blackout in Munno para west

Woke up to a text message from sa power network saying the blackout has now been resolved

Never knew it happened
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby Booney » Mon Nov 02, 2015 8:56 am

Jase wrote:
Rams52 wrote:
Jase wrote:
Jase wrote:Junior Jase taken by ambulance to the WCH today... maybe this time they'll take the bloody appendix out...
If they say go home again, I will lose my sh1t...

Annnnnnnnnd.... we are back home....
Had another Ultrasound and now there is no indication of Appendicitis...
They dont know what is causing his massive bouts of pain but suggested we go back to our GP and get a referral to a gastrointestinal specialist...
The docs and nurses at the WCH are awesome but we just want to know what the poor dude is suffering through?

Jase, is he between 6-10? Our 8yr old had extreme stomach pains, and it turned out to be constipation. Apparently it is very common in boys in that age range.
We weren't sure what it was at the time, but they did an x-ray of his stomach, which showed that he was really backed up.

Could be that he has just turned 11... but he has been doing normal number 2's... the poor kid is in agony...
You feel completely and utterly useless...


Junior Boon ( now 19 ) when about 9 or 10 had similar symptoms. As it turned out it was indeed constipation. Despite doing what seemed "normal" #2's it turned out ( pardon the description ) his internal "bucket" was full and what was coming out was the over flow, as such. The bucket was not emptying, the over flow was.

It sucks seeing your kids in pain, I can only advise to keep seeking out doctors advice mate. I'm sure you will be. Best wishes.
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby MW » Mon Nov 02, 2015 9:13 am

Have you ruled out anxiety? When my 9 yr old daughter was around 7, she had tummy pain issues for 6 months before it was finally diagnosed with anxiety about some stuff that was happening at school that we did not know about nor did she want to talk about
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Postby Spangas » Mon Nov 02, 2015 10:11 am

Lightning McQueen wrote: Totally agree, I quite often cycle, I do refuse to wear lycra though


Roger that. I will never 'get' the whole lycra thing.
Do most car drivers hate ALL cyclists or just ones who wear lycra and think they are in the Tour?
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