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Oh what a wretched existence.He's got the spicy sidecar.
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In the initial phases of the surgery; there's a bag mounted onto a small plastic/rubber base that's glued to your abdomen. The stand is cut around something called a stoma, which is a small piece of your small intestine poking out of your abdomen which expels stool whenever it feels like it. Your asshole is still around and this is usually a temporary phase while the j-pouch takes its time healing and becoming a more permanent structure, after which you go in for the later phase of the surgery.Having read the thread, what the fuck do you mean removed his asshole? Like how does he ya know.
Take a dump, how the fuck does that happen?
No. He was going to die so they did emergency surgery on him. He advertises himself as a "Large intestine seeker." because they had to cut out large amounts of his large intestine and I think all of the colon+rectum. Unfortunately his family kinda supported his delusions and intention to murder the doctor.
Hopefully they seclusion him in jail/prison. Niggerdick stinkypoopoo rape dungeons of America have been known to use the "side hole" of ostomy patients.
I think God every day i don't have that. I cannot imagine how agonizing it must be.The executive summary is that ulcerative colitis is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation and ulcers in the large intestine/colon.
As with a lot of autoimmune diseases, it can flare and subside, and be treated with prophylactic medication. Also as with other autoimmune diseases, these medications are crazy expensive, and insurance will make you try the cheaper ones first. I bet prednisone will fix you~~
McDougal went to the hospital during a flare-up and the doctor on call told him he needed a colectomy, because the inflammation was so bad and the tissue was so delicate that he was likely to perforate and end up with an abdomen full of stool. (This is not an outrageous thing to hear with UC.)
Then McDougal went on to have a ton of operative complications, including repeated sepsis and pneumonia, and a traumatically-long ICU stay. Big surgery, and damaged, weak tissue to anastomose; I don't think there was a smoking gun that it was the surgeon's fault vs. bad luck or poor postop care.
Now he's perseverating on the loss of his colon: without it, he'll never get to try the medication that was next on his list, the med that might have worked for his UC if he'd gotten to take it.
A lot of people with UC do end up deciding on an ostomy non-emergently, after years of suffering; they're tired of the cycle, and it's at least a condition where you can remove all the tissue that's offending your immune system. McDougal was young, and still in the optimistic phase of looking for the right medication. This was a big change to happen overnight even if it might have happened eventually.
eta: scroll up to @BiggestKai 's post, honestly.
Yes, You Need to Have 20 Children (August 2, 2023)
The fourth season of Stranger Things had a budget of $270 million. Netflix could afford this because in 2020, the streaming service had 192.9 million subscribers each paying a monthly fee. Kids growing up in the 1980’s could only look forward to one or two effects-heavy blockbusters a year. In 1982, there was E.T. and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. In 1983, there was Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. Kids growing up back then would watch the same movies again and again. Today, because of more people and more connectivity, there are thousands of visual effects studios across the globe that can all work concurrently. Marvel alone, is now putting out four films and four television series annually. There is more content being released from every genre. We can thank population growth for this abundance.
The convenient thing about children is they are very small for many years. You can fit 5 cribs in one bedroom, and two babies per crib. It is not until children reach their teens that they’ll be needing twin-sized beds and perhaps an entire bedroom for themselves.
Should I try to do a write up on this guy's politics in the OP? Most of it was sorta brushed aside by the whole "JAREEEEED!!!!!" sperging."We need to produce more humans so that we can all enjoy morelow quality slopabundance". I don't think that's a very popular take.
Brilliant, Robert! Get the women to the breeding pens and keep the babies 10-to-a-room. Pregnancy only lasts like a month, right?
You could, or maybe just cite some choice passages for flavor text showing Robert's more notable 'ideas' about life. Reading some of his Substack explains why he may have had unrealistic expectations of his condition. Now I wonder what the doctor actually told him about the operation, and how exactly Robert interpreted that...Should I try to do a write up on this guy's politics in the OP? Most of it was sorta brushed aside by the whole "JAREEEEED!!!!!" sperging.
Some of the funnier highlights, yes! There is plenty of milk there.Should I try to do a write up on this guy's politics in the OP? Most of it was sorta brushed aside by the whole "JAREEEEED!!!!!" sperging.
"Did you ever meet somebody, and you go to shake the guy's hand and you suddenly realize he doesn't have a complete hand?"He's not a bad writer though. You can make it a few paragraphs into a Substack article and have your curiosity piqued until you realize the man is talking about making a potion that will shrink his bones because he wants to look 18 again.
Right, I'll try to see what I can properly integrate into the OP.Some of the funnier highlights, yes! There is plenty of milk there.
That's a good question. I haven't heard of any new something so he could likely be in jail/hospital/nuthouse.Right, I'll try to see what I can properly integrate into the OP.
As for his time in jail, is there any info on if he's still in or has he been released?
From what I could find on VINE (archive), he might be under house arrest with an ankle monitor in Orange County. Also, if this is indeed him, it looks like he was born in November 1995 - this lines up with the ages reported in the various articles about his legal troubles.That's a good question. I haven't heard of any new something so he could likely be in jail/hospital/nuthouse.
Man, imagine being that guy's cellmate....
The original news article did mention that Robert started to get eyes on him "half a decade ago" so it most likely is him.From what I could find on VINE (archive), he might be under house arrest with an ankle monitor in Orange County. Also, if this is indeed him, it looks like he was born in November 1995 - this lines up with the ages reported in the various articles about his legal troubles.
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He doesn't show up in Florida's custody records, and the BOP website says he's not currently in federal custody.
Hmmm, probably him, then.The original news article did mention that Robert started to get eyes on him "half a decade ago" so it most likely is him.
Must have been the victims of whatever vile monster birthed that creature known as Dr. Jared Frattini. I can already imagine the possible titles of such a schizopost:Five patients underwent lobotomies to treat ulcerative colitis, an intestinal disease that causes severe diarrhea, at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine between 1950 and 1954. It's a shame McDougal isn't out and blogging; this is exactly his niche.
I looked up that writer, Jim Carrier. He hasn't written his book yet, but he's got ulcerative colitis himself, so its historical treatment is a personal interest. Neat perspective. Wonder if McDougal would call him an Uncle Tom, though.Must have been the victims of whatever vile monster birthed that creature known as Dr. Jared Frattini. I can already imagine the possible titles of such a schizopost:
How I was not the only one tricked into being scarred up and mutilated
How Jared's evil ancestors worked in plain sight
Proof that I was nearly mind broken by that monster Jared
Archive.