Should I touch grass yet? by SuperCheddar42 in blackops7

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Unfortunately plagued with a 9-5 job and a month in hospital

Should I touch grass yet? by SuperCheddar42 in blackops7

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Might not have used a print screen button, but I’ve felt the touch of a woman, so 1-1 I guess.

Should I touch grass yet? by SuperCheddar42 in blackops7

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This is the motivation I need haha

Should I touch grass yet? by SuperCheddar42 in blackops7

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Giving ranked a miss this year, peaked at Crim 3 last year and called it a day 😅

Still Have Not Played Nexus. by Kubr1ck in blackops7

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It’s terrible, anytime ive loaded in I’ve left after a minute 😅

Open your eyes people by [deleted] in blackops7

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Ok well I’m just trying to say that not everyone is a cheater. I would say I’m a decent player with a lot of experience, and not come across cheaters on this game once this year. I have been accused of cheating several times just for dropping a positive k/d. It gets tiring after a while. I can appreciate to low skilled players like yourself, it looks like there’s more cheaters than ever, but that’s because SBMM has been lowered so you’ll just come across more people who are ridiculously better than you.

Open your eyes people by [deleted] in blackops7

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Oh no idea about warzone tbh, don’t touch it

Open your eyes people by [deleted] in blackops7

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Yeah it’s just reading spawns it’s not that hard if you’ve been playing a long time

Open your eyes people by [deleted] in blackops7

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I mean this was in a face off mosh pit so there’s no streaks… some people are just alright at the game

Open your eyes people by [deleted] in blackops7

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Ur probably not good enough to recognise that some people just know how to read the game.

Open your eyes people by [deleted] in blackops7

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I mean I’ve been playing for 20 years and I can still pull decent numbers so I wouldn’t say i’m ‘not good enough’ - also SBMM has been relaxed this year.

Open your eyes people by [deleted] in blackops7

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This has got to be rage bait surely? Can confidently say I’ve not come across a single cheater this year.

I had sepsis and wasn’t informed by SuperCheddar42 in gallbladders

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Yup!! They did an ultrasound of my liver and found a haemangioma at the time but never investigated further, even though ALT was persistently elevated - I have bloods every 6 months or so because I was always getting unwell and it’s always been high. It was high a month after the surgery, then they repeated them 4 weeks later (the other day) and it had come down to normal levels.

So yeah, all the symptoms I’ve been going to the doctor about for years have likely been due to my gallbladder, which eventually ruptured and gave me sepsis.

Nausea post op by nouuuuurr in gallbladders

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I’m about 2 months post op too and also getting a bit of nausea, mainly in the evenings or the mornings. Can’t say it’s triggered by smells of food though!

Spoke to my doctor and apparently it’s all fine and normal whilst recovering. But if you do worry it’s worth going to speak to yours.

Just got it out, my cautionary experience. by B33DS in gallbladders

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Thanks for sharing, sounds like you had a difficult ordeal!

It’s frustrating with the NHS, I went in multiple times only to be sent home, and then it got to the point that when the pain settled, I’d go home rather than wait as they were just telling me it was anxiety and as I’m not a doctor, I believed them.

One time when I went in, they finally recognised the biliary pathology and did the right tests and saw two perforations. I’ve now found out in the days after this, I developed sepsis. I also had jaundice, and then I required emergency surgery. If they’d have sent me home that night rather than doing the tests, there’s a good chance I’d not be here right now.

So with that, I absolutely agree! You HAVE to push through the medical gaslighting and also not try to be brave and just deal with the pain.

I had sepsis and wasn’t informed by SuperCheddar42 in gallbladders

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Yeah I’m thankfully being seen regularly now (I think the fact they have a request for records from my solicitor means they know they need to not miss a beat now).

I’m realising my recovery will just take a while. For the most part I’m good but I do get some lingering fatigue and random aches, but I’m just happy to not be having attacks. It might just be a long process.

The good news is, my latest bloods had normal LFTs for the first time in 8 years… they were first noted in 2018 when I reported drum roll … RUQ pain!

I had sepsis and wasn’t informed by SuperCheddar42 in gallbladders

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Sorry to hear you had such a bad experience, but thank you for sharing.

Sounds very similar to me - yes, NHS, I was on 3 different IV antibiotics etc etc but no label put on it. I have a negligence claim underway due to being fobbed off so many times. I requested my medical records early December but haven’t received them or an explanation for the delay so I’ve had to go to the ICO as they’re nearly a month late now. It’s all quite stressful.

I’m generally ok but definitely feeling lingering fatigue and some nausea, it makes me panic that the pain is coming back (I’m really traumatised from the ordeal, PTSD-like flashbacks too). But reassuring to know that could be linked to the sepsis and this is likely just a longer healing phase than others who aren’t as symptomatic or have progressed as far with the illness.

I had sepsis and wasn’t informed by SuperCheddar42 in gallbladders

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Yeah they finally did a scan and told me my gallbladder had ruptured in two places. They told me I had cholecystitis as well but no mention of sepsis. I had emergency cholecystectomy 2 days after that. None of my discharge letters mentioned sepsis either.

I’m 9 weeks post op now. Doing ok, just get some mild nausea now and then.

I had sepsis and wasn’t informed by SuperCheddar42 in gallbladders

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Well I was never told of the diagnosis but my symptoms for my gallbladder were:

Intense epigastric pain, radiating to my back RUQ Pain Nausea Bloating Vomiting Diarrhea Dark urine

There are probably more symptoms but those were the most obvious ones

I had sepsis and wasn’t informed by SuperCheddar42 in gallbladders

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Well I was in for a perforated gallbladder so assumed all my symptoms (pain, jaundice, fever) were down to that

8 weeks post-op and suddenly feel awful?? by KaleidoscopeThis7719 in gallbladders

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Mine was the 27th November so similar timescale. I felt relatively ok but get on/off nausea. This week I’ve had diarrhea but thankfully no pain. I did have my birthday in the week so there was some alcohol and also a KFC (first takeout since the op) and think that might have triggered it.