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Twitter updates its website logo to Dogecoin #DOGE and I think it is indication that DOGE will be pump  20% shit coin pump. Not bad for something that has been proven to be an utter shit coin over and over and over again. Think they meant to put this as the logo  Shit coin will do what shit coin does: distract from bitcoin.  Both Jacks wanted to have BTC as the method of payments on twitter when they discussed last on the topic. Think it will just blow over as Musk was just in talks with the judge who is overseeing the court case against him on shilling doge a year ago. So this is essentially a big flipping of the bird to the one who was suing him.  But he's currently having a meme war on there. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1643002171942916096
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So my body played an awesome April Fools prank on me. I just came back from the hospital after having a kidney stone. The pain was quite intense. I spent around 4 hours waiting in the emergency room enduring hell and the rest of the time in stationary care, hopped up on meds. Well, I say stationary care but it was mostly me getting laughs from the nurses from doing weird cardio in the halls on pain meds and a bottle of water in one hand and a IV-stand in the other because I would rather force the stone to come out by itself rather than get a tube inserted up my urethra. But it worked. Back home quickly, pain free but a bit sore. Life is good.  key that water is only h2o not spring not smart not tap if in USA target sells a reverse osmosis for around $2.50 24 bottles. Just drink tons of them. https://www.target.com/p/purified-drinking-water-24pk-16-9-fl-oz-bottles-good-gather-8482/-/A-54407104#lnk=sametabOnce a week I find a day to drink 10-12 of them. zero stones since that prevention method. I also make all coffee and tea with them or with this filter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XVMJX1D/ref=sspa_dk_detail_5?these waters from target or the filter are close to pure h2o
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Musk's Meme war has begun! Hide yo kids!  ^^ He certainly is a strategist especially with what had just happened on the platform with just going and changing the original logo which was it's staple and everybody knew it for:  With just saying " As promised!" https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1642976364080041984He will most certainly put this attention in his favor and since his other company Tesla holds BTC you can count he will change it up at a later date to focus on the king of all cryptocurrencies. This is just an inroad.  This piece of art will age like a fine wine. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5336007.msg62029930#msg62029930
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So my body played an awesome April Fools prank on me. I just came back from the hospital after having a kidney stone. The pain was quite intense. I spent around 4 hours waiting in the emergency room enduring hell and the rest of the time in stationary care, hopped up on meds. Well, I say stationary care but it was mostly me getting laughs from the nurses from doing weird cardio in the halls on pain meds and a bottle of water in one hand and a IV-stand in the other because I would rather force the stone to come out by itself rather than get a tube inserted up my urethra. But it worked. Back home quickly, pain free. Life is good.  Ouch. An old friend, in his late teen age, suffered a kidney rupture, following blockage of the uretha by big clots. To make it short: He had that tube insertion experience. While he was kinda enjoying the nurse trying to make him hard while he was on a fair dose of painkillers (he was an expert in the substance abuse field, also coming off a LSD trip at that morning), the fun was guaranteed to be over when he got that 3/8-inch tube inserted into his front end. Telling by the details of the story he told me, you must have been really lucky  (Did multiple edits for adding details) EDIT2: Buddy diving those $27k waters again  Oh yeah, they showed me the tube.  That was all the motivation I needed. Is it 3/8-inch wide, or 3/8-inch long? Wide. About 12 inches long. Are you serious? 
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So my body played an awesome April Fools prank on me. I just came back from the hospital after having a kidney stone. The pain was quite intense. I spent around 4 hours waiting in the emergency room enduring hell and the rest of the time in stationary care, hopped up on meds. Well, I say stationary care but it was mostly me getting laughs from the nurses from doing weird cardio in the halls on pain meds and a bottle of water in one hand and a IV-stand in the other because I would rather force the stone to come out by itself rather than get a tube inserted up my urethra. But it worked. Back home quickly, pain free but a bit sore. Life is good.  Just the thought of pissing a jagged pebble thru my penis hole makes me shudder. But also, just the thought of pain meds makes me….ummm…never mind. I’d best not have those thoughts… All the best m8.
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So my body played an awesome April Fools prank on me. I just came back from the hospital after having a kidney stone. The pain was quite intense. I spent around 4 hours waiting in the emergency room enduring hell and the rest of the time in stationary care, hopped up on meds. Well, I say stationary care but it was mostly me getting laughs from the nurses from doing weird cardio in the halls on pain meds and a bottle of water in one hand and a IV-stand in the other because I would rather force the stone to come out by itself rather than get a tube inserted up my urethra. But it worked. Back home quickly, pain free. Life is good.  Ouch. An old friend, in his late teen age, suffered a kidney rupture, following blockage of the uretha by big clots. To make it short: He had that tube insertion experience. While he was kinda enjoying the nurse trying to make him hard while he was on a fair dose of painkillers (he was an expert in the substance abuse field, also coming off a LSD trip at that morning), the fun was guaranteed to be over when he got that 3/8-inch tube inserted into his front end. Telling by the details of the story he told me, you must have been really lucky  (Did multiple edits for adding details) EDIT2: Buddy diving those $27k waters again  Oh yeah, they showed me the tube.  That was all the motivation I needed. Is it 3/8-inch wide, or 3/8-inch long? Wide. About 12 inches long. Are you serious?  My dad had so many complications due to scar tissue after prostate cancer surgery that he had to self-catheterize regularly for weeks at a time over about a year. He says it's easier than bitcoin.
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My dad had so many complications due to scar tissue after prostate cancer surgery that he had to self-catheterize regularly for weeks at a time over about a year. He says it's easier than bitcoin.
He had to feed the snake through a tube few times a day? After a while you get used to anything, I guess, but the mere thought is horrifying. I'll have to erase it from my mind or I'll have scar tissue forming there and then who knows where the tube will have to go...
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Buddy is flat-lining (better than declining).
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So my body played an awesome April Fools prank on me. I just came back from the hospital after having a kidney stone. The pain was quite intense. I spent around 4 hours waiting in the emergency room enduring hell and the rest of the time in stationary care, hopped up on meds. Well, I say stationary care but it was mostly me getting laughs from the nurses from doing weird cardio in the halls on pain meds and a bottle of water in one hand and a IV-stand in the other because I would rather force the stone to come out by itself rather than get a tube inserted up my urethra. But it worked. Back home quickly, pain free. Life is good.  Ouch. An old friend, in his late teen age, suffered a kidney rupture, following blockage of the uretha by big clots. To make it short: He had that tube insertion experience. While he was kinda enjoying the nurse trying to make him hard while he was on a fair dose of painkillers (he was an expert in the substance abuse field, also coming off a LSD trip at that morning), the fun was guaranteed to be over when he got that 3/8-inch tube inserted into his front end. Telling by the details of the story he told me, you must have been really lucky  (Did multiple edits for adding details) EDIT2: Buddy diving those $27k waters again  Oh yeah, they showed me the tube.  That was all the motivation I needed. Is it 3/8-inch wide, or 3/8-inch long? Wide. About 12 inches long. Are you serious?  My dad had so many complications due to scar tissue after prostate cancer surgery that he had to self-catheterize regularly for weeks at a time over about a year. He says it's easier than bitcoin. 
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Buddy is flat-lining (better than declining).
Better than this. 
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Buddy is flat-lining (better than declining).
Better than this.  Simply chatter as we approach the next cpi number. around April 12 then more chatter will come in may 3ish when fed raises again. part of this is caused by petro pushback. via a decrease in Saudi and other oil production. https://www.npr.org/2023/04/03/1167824124/saudi-arabia-oil-production-cuts-gas-prices-energy-marketsMany think the real battle is fed against petro and are assuredly very edgy at this time. We are looking at a very interesting game of chicken. Fed vs petro I personally think the fed will try 2 jumps of 0.25% in may and mid June and if inflation carries on they may pivot in late July. a ton of big money moves are happening here .
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My dad had so many complications due to scar tissue after prostate cancer surgery that he had to self-catheterize regularly for weeks at a time over about a year. He says it's easier than bitcoin.
You are thinking of catheters. In the case of kidney stones you don't just get a catheter, you also get a ureteral splint. Thats done under general anesthesia and it goes deeper than a catheter. It goes into your very kidney. Although I do not envy anyone having to shove a tube up any hole. Your dad is a hero. Just the thought of pissing a jagged pebble thru my penis hole makes me shudder. But also, just the thought of pain meds makes me….ummm…never mind. I’d best not have those thoughts… All the best m8.
Thanks.  Yeah, it cuts your soft tissue to hell on the way down. I am going to be feeling the damage for a while. Wide. About 12 inches long.
Are you serious?  Straight into the kidney. Fun times, right? if in USA target sells a reverse osmosis for around $2.50 24 bottles.
Just drink tons of them.
As long as you drink a lot, I think that will flush any early stones out before they get too big.
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My dad had so many complications due to scar tissue after prostate cancer surgery that he had to self-catheterize regularly for weeks at a time over about a year. He says it's easier than bitcoin.
You are thinking of catheters. In the case of kidney stones you don't just get a catheter, you also get a ureteral splint. Thats done under general anesthesia and it goes deeper than a catheter. It goes into your very kidney. Although I do not envy anyone having to shove a tube up any hole. Your dad is a hero. Just the thought of pissing a jagged pebble thru my penis hole makes me shudder. But also, just the thought of pain meds makes me….ummm…never mind. I’d best not have those thoughts… All the best m8.
Thanks.  Yeah, it cuts your soft tissue to hell on the way down. I am going to be feeling the damage for a while. Wide. About 12 inches long.
Are you serious?  Straight into the kidney. Fun times, right? if in USA target sells a reverse osmosis for around $2.50 24 bottles.
Just drink tons of them.
As long as you drink a lot, I think that will flush any early stones out before they get too big. So far I have only had small ones. Once I figured out what they were and do a 1 day super flush each week zero issues. It is also good for the diabetes. On the other six days I drink 60-80 oz of filtered water or tea/coffee made from filtered water. Super flush day is more like 160 oz of filtered water.
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