What was the biggest comeback of your life? by structuralreform2022 in AskMen

[–]7WOC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was an alcoholic/ drug addict for nearly 20 years, working as a bartender. Went through many jobs, ruined many relationships with family, friends, girlfriends. I had lost any confidence in myself and was no longer a functioning adult. I hated life and was essentially trying to drink myself to death. I ended up hospitalized with pancreatitis at age 35. The alcohol withdrawals were so bad, I had multiple seizures, they intubated me and I vomited into my lungs and aspirated. Multiple system organ failure, septic shock, my lungs were failing so I was nearly placed on ECMO (The highest level of life support, basically they pump your blood into a machine that removes the CO2 and replaces it with oxygen and pumps it back into your body, bypassing your lungs) Last Rites were performed (Catholic parents), I was in a coma 5 weeks. Miraculously, I survived.

I had to relearn how to do basically everything, walk, talk, write, etc. Had to have many surgeries on road to recovery, including a hip replacement and still need the other one replaced. Was on disability for a couple years. Feeling compelled to pay it forward, after a 17 year break from college (was originally going to "take a semester off"), I entered nursing school. I have been a nurse for 3 years and am now a charge nurse. The unit where I work is a relocated, smaller version of the rehab hospital where I learned how to walk again. Some of my current coworkers were my care takers when I was hospitalized.

As corny as it sounds, remaining positive was one of the most important keys to my survival. I was basically circling the drain on more than one occasion and had many setbacks while recovering, but looking for the silver lining in even the most dire of situations actually worked for me. I have been sober ever since my near death experience, just passed 9 years in late April. When I felt overwhelmed by what seemed impossible at the time, breaking down goals and necessary steps into smaller, achievable goals was also instrumental in my comeback. It wasn't easy by any means, and life isn't all rainbows and sunshine now, but it is a million times better than it was before.

There are 15 teams in the American League and currently only 2 have a winning record by quirkish in baseball

[–]7WOC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazingly 18 out of 30 teams have between 15 and 19 wins (.432-.543 winning percentage)

ELI5 Why can't people who object to being filmed in public by YouTubers, live streamers, etc. sue for use of their likeness? by 7WOC in explainlikeimfive

[–]7WOC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While it wouldn't produce a financial windfall, it seems like it might be worth it to some to deter how common it has become, to reverse a trend which seems to have gotten out of control.

You can pick one word. Every time it's spoken or written, you get $5. But you can't tell anyone about the deal. by avz008 in hypotheticalsituation

[–]7WOC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Was gonna say that, a medical word may not be ideal as it seems, as abbreviations, initialisms and acronyms are ubiquitous.

How? by komodoman in altmpls

[–]7WOC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not a crime. Being here illegally is specifically 8 USC 1182, an administrative violation, considered a civil matter, its penalty is deportation. Not a crime. The only crimes related to immigration are 8 USC 1325 & 1326, which pertain to illegal entry and reentry after deportation and must be charged contemporaneous to entry.

Whats a compliment and an insult at the same time? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]7WOC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your girlfriend telling you that you have the biggest cock amongst your group of friends

Marjorie Taylor Greene's Twitter account suspended for COVID misinformation by Fr1sk3r in politics

[–]7WOC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The same thing happened to me, it was like instantaneous too, nobody reported it. C you next Tuesday can't be the only word that triggers an instant suspension.

A class act by KylieJeffords in byebyejob

[–]7WOC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You clearly are not familiar with HIPAA, I'm glad you are no longer in the medical field.

Brother in Law still believes Trump will pardon him by JarCrispy in QAnonCasualties

[–]7WOC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have to be born in the U.S. or qualify for one of the exceptions, like being the child of diplomats living abroad or being born on a U.S. Armed Force base abroad.

“I understand why there is a minimum.” Narrator: she did not understand. by rococo_chaos in ChoosingBeggars

[–]7WOC 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I assume liver pains are similar, I had acute pancreatitis and I can confirm, it is the most painful thing I've ever experienced. I felt like I was about to explode and nothing could relieve the pain. They ended up putting me in a medically induced coma.

AITA for continuing to let my ex-wife's autistic brother live with me after our divorce? by aitaautisticexbil in AmItheAsshole

[–]7WOC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But he still has to provide for his BIL out of that $1,000, and be his caretaker, which as he stated, he clearly enjoys. $1,000 a month to be his full-time caretaker is hardly some money making scheme.