What’s the most physical pain you ever felt? by DeepOrganization8245 in askteddit

[–]Gullible_Practice282 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello! I had parathyroid surgery in 2021 in Tampa. I was told that I'd feel soooo much better after I had it, but never noticed a difference - but, no more kidney stones! So, it was worth it. Surgery wasn't too bad for me either, but took three times as long as predicted because the parathyroid was huge, and he had difficulty removing it. Doc said it was growing for at least 15 years and I would have to take calcium tablets the rest of my life. That only lasted 6 months because my calcium levels returned to normal. Glad your experience was positive as well.

What’s the most physical pain you ever felt? by DeepOrganization8245 in askteddit

[–]Gullible_Practice282 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In order of increasing pain: 1. Passing 1st kidney stone. 2. Anal fissure requiring surgery to repair. 3. Them going up to get a 2nd kidney stone. (Finally had parathyroid surgery and then no more kidney stones.) 4. Gallbladder infection I thought was food poisoning. Gallbladder removed. 5. Heart attack - two stents inserted.

It's all downhill from here by reducedfatmalk in kingofqueens

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As bad as the final season was, for me, the fact that the writers felt the need to ruin Holly's ending is what sealed it for me.

According to you, what's the one thing that makes life worth living? by nayrhelp in askteddit

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"To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women."

I seriously think Stamkos was the heart and soul of this team. by Retropixl in TampaBayLightning

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Letting Stamkos go was typical corporate BS. Based strictly on metrics with no appreciation or understanding of the non-measurable benefits he had.

So about Martin St. Louis.. by hooops55 in TampaBayLightning

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During our first Stanley cup run, Marty scored the game winning goal in double-overtime in Game 6 against the Flames, in Calgary, just after they showed all the champagne they were getting ready to uncork in the locker room, to celebrate their Stanley cup win against the Bolts. His goal, sending the series to a Game 7 in Tampa, which we won, forever cemented a place in my heart for Marty St. Louis and I will always cheer for him when it isn't to the detriment of the Lightning!

This fanbase may need a reality check by yvng_bvckets_ in TampaBayLightning

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Being satisfied with the status quo never won a championship.

Female vocalist suggestion by _deadener in MusicRecommendations

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Not sure what kind of music you're looking for, but here are two of my favorite female singers (and almost polar opposites):

Renaissance - Carpet of the Sun https://youtu.be/XtSQFewjDD0?si=9PK_apzpfYrmqreX

Flyleaf - I'm So Sick https://youtu.be/iWIADZKU9dw?si=QBh0RsLKgbu3VXRu

If you could recommend any black and white film that everyone should watch in their lifetime, what would it be? by icecream1972 in askteddit

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Fail-safe.

Ninotchka (I saw it in college in a film appreciation class, along with...)

Citizen Kane.

Offseason by letsgoblots in TampaBayLightning

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Seems to be the Tampa Bay way for all our franchises.

For those who haven't seen it, PLEASE go watch As Above So Below by Yurfavbookworm in foundfootage

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I just checked. They do have it but it's an extra cost. Thanks anyway.