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Re: whatcha doing?

Post by Jaeger » Sat Apr 16, 2016 8:03 am

Bigshankhank wrote:Sounds like the Old Man knows what he wants, an how he wants to live out his final days. Its a tough line to walk, between taking away his independence and allowing him to shorten his remaining days. Good luck.
What he said. :L

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Re: whatcha doing?

Post by DerGolgo » Sat Apr 16, 2016 8:05 am

Problem is, I don't know it's how he wants to spend his last days.
He's thick-headed and has to be in charge. He could never admit defeat, error or mistake. Some things, he just refuses to accept help or advice unless he asks for it.
I'm pretty sure he wants to go on living for a while.
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Re: whatcha doing?

Post by Bigshankhank » Sat Apr 16, 2016 8:13 am

In other news, my daughter's wedding went off without a hitch. It helps that my family, my wife's family, my son-in-law's family and even my daughter's biodad and his family all get along pretty well. Honestly I had forgotten how beautiful Austin in the spring can be. And to her credit, my daughter tried repeatedly to convince me to head over to COTA on Sunday and get some MotoGP action but it was not to be.

Now that that is all done and paid for (50/50 cash to credit cards) I am seriously contemplating quitting my job and driving a bus at Disneyworld. No shit, I am so done with corporate bullshit and the stress and time it takes away from my life, I can honestly see myself sitting in a bus taking people to and from the resorts to the parks. I have 25 years left before I can retire, our kids are grown, I have relatively little debt nor do I have a mortgage (Thanks Alan & Tim!) and if I am going to start a new career then I figure now is the time. Its too late for me to become a professional MC racer despite my slightly-larger-than-Pedrosa stature, though if I could find a way into the world of racing that would be swell. Failing that, transportation of some kind though I do not want to be away long enough to be a full on trucker, so getting involved in the transportation group as a bus driver at Disney could be right up my alley, a way in to a new field. HUGE pay cut to be sure but again, I am done with what I do right now. I used to love building, used to be passionate about it, now its just a drudge and I don't care about the product anymore. Or maybe I am romanticizing the notion of working at Disney, whom I have heard can be a bit of a tough employer and maybe I don't want to really look behind the curtain. Two sides to every coin I suppose, but I need a change and I might as well put all my chips on the table. The Wife is, unsurprisingly, totally behind this. Then again this is the same girl who, upon finding me in a Tennessee hospital after running my Sportster into the side of an 18 wheeler, started the conversation with "Well, have you thought about what kind of bike to get next?" so yeah, she's a keeper.

Its funny, I am so stressed that my left eyelid has developed a twitch. I feel like an enraged drill sergeant in a Warner Brothers cartoon.
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Re: whatcha doing?

Post by Zim » Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:04 am

Sending three kids and a wife down to the aforementioned Mouseland tomorrow. They're all yours BSH. No rush returning them.
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Post by Bigshankhank » Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:39 am

Zim wrote:Sending three kids and a wife down to the aforementioned Mouseland tomorrow. They're all yours BSH. No rush returning them.
Have 'em look us up, we'll show them a good time. JK I still have to work for a living, but we are full of good advice for enjoying the parks.
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Re: whatcha doing?

Post by guitargeek » Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:43 am

Oh man, flashbacks.
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Post by guitargeek » Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:55 am

My dad was very surprised to find that, in fact, cigarettes will hasten your demise.

I had to take away the keys to his pickup truck because he had become a menace. He was really pissed off about that, but what could I do?

His willfulness caused him to hurt his back, which led to spinal surgery, which led to a quadruple bypass... which he never really recovered from, mentally.

If I had to do it all over again, I might've raised an objection about the cardiac surgery. He probably would not have lived as long, but those last couple years might've been a happier time for him.

I don't know. Monday morning quarterbacking, coulda shoulda woulda, none of it changes anything except how you feel about the past.
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Re: whatcha doing?

Post by DerGolgo » Sat Apr 16, 2016 10:11 am

For all his life, my father had to be herded to the doctor with a pitchfork. The only reason he'd go to an annual checkup was so that he had an excuse why not to go to the doctor on any other occasion.
When he had a bowel obstruction about 15 years ago, he tolerated the pain and not-shitting for almost a week ...
When he got varicose veins in the 80s, he only went to a doctor when compression stockings failed to keep the pain under control.
He could never admit "weakness" of any sort. Not in business, not in personal matters, not in health.
Apart from the aforementioned issues, and going a little bit deaf, his only medical problem IN EVER was high blood pressure. But he got that only about two years ago.
So, in his mind, everybody is making mountains out of molehills when he can't climb one flight of stairs without getting winded, two requiring a several minute sit-down.
Damn Prussian bullheadedness and Scottish disregard for danger.

Why I had just gone into this thread, actually:
Pizza delivery guy just laid down his scooter right underneath my window.
By the time I got to the window, he had already picked it up and I just heard him buzz off.
Looks like he got on the wet tram-tracks (like I did in '08).
The man way VERY lucky.
When I laid my scoot down, 'bout a quarter mile further up the road, I banged my noggin against the asphalt. Helmet saved me.
This guy. Helmet ended up thirty feet away, across the intersection. "Artillery helmet" I think they call it in the armed forces when the strap isn't locked, no?
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Post by DerGolgo » Mon Apr 18, 2016 10:06 am

My fucking head hurts and it's not getting fucking better. Fuck.
Spoke to a colleague today. My employer today announced 40% of the workforce, at all locations, will be made redundant by June.
The new lawyer I've been trying to get is too busy to take my case, but couldn't recommend another lawyer, either.
Today sucks.
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Post by guitargeek » Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:58 pm

I've also had a shitty day, but now my problems seem a little less earth-shattering...
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Post by Jaeger » Mon Apr 18, 2016 8:47 pm

guitargeek wrote:I've also had a shitty day, but now my problems seem a little less earth-shattering...
+1

Perspective is a motherfucker.

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Post by DerGolgo » Thu Apr 21, 2016 11:33 am

Went to the tram station to go see a doctor this afternoon.
Tried to turn on mobile internet so I could use the (less-than-reliable) app from the public-transit company that tells me when my tram goes.
Except that, suddenly, the screen went black. I'm like "huh"??
I tried to turn the phone back on. It vibrated when I pressed the button long enough, but the screen remained dark.
Battery out, and back in, no joy.
Then, suddenly, when a truck stopped at the traffic lights cast its shadow on me, I thought I saw "something".
Took another ten minutes. But what I had managed to do was to turn the screen-brightness to zero. In the glaring sunshine, that's less than convenient.
Unfortunately, EVEN after removing the battery, the phone would remember the darkness setting ... so I had to basically stab at the screen with only memory to guide me to the little sliding-control thingy. With intermissions of accidentally choosing airplane mode.
That was adventurous.
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Post by xtian » Thu Apr 21, 2016 2:08 pm

Probably my first sober evening in months.
I just rode my motosickle. It's just midnight and the air felt almost warm it was so much more enjoyable.
I'm not really from around here.

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Post by guitargeek » Fri Apr 22, 2016 2:25 pm

That bit with the screen brightness is a daily occurrence for me.

I don't know why there's no "auto" setting...
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Post by DerGolgo » Fri Apr 22, 2016 4:08 pm

guitargeek wrote:That bit with the screen brightness is a daily occurrence for me.

I don't know why there's no "auto" setting...
If you've got the droid, it must be an older version. Mine has automatic brightness. I just don't use it, simply because it'll automatically set it to whatever, at that moment, is just wrong.
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Post by DerGolgo » Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:33 am

My pa currently figures that broken ribs and horse-doses of NSAIDs make any ECG meaningless and that he's thus excused.
On sunday, when informed that maybe a cardiologist should decide that, he replied that he cannot possibly go to a cardiologist. Coz he's got no appointment, see?
I just made an appointment for him and informed him I'll even spring for the taxi fare.
As it happens, the top hit for the search-term "cardiologist" (in German, obviously) in the yellow pages revealed the internist who does my pa's annual checkup anyway. So now the old codger has doubly no excuse. Coz' when a Prussian loghead has an appointment, he'll crawl on bloody stumps to keep it.
The day started really fucking crappy, but now, I feel a little good. Victory!
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Post by Pintgudge » Mon Apr 25, 2016 1:44 pm

And did you inherit any of that Prussian Logheaddedness from him?
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Post by DerGolgo » Mon Apr 25, 2016 3:07 pm

Pintgudge wrote:And did you inherit any of that Prussian Logheaddedness from him?
No, not really.
Not much room next to the Muensterlander bullheadedness I got via my Ma.
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Post by Bigshankhank » Tue Apr 26, 2016 11:08 am

Damn, so my wife comes home last night and tells me she witnessed a vehicle rollover accident on the interstate. She was the first on scene, and considering that she works in Emergency Communications for the county, she organized the scene, helped the injured parties (driver & one passenger), contacted 911, and provided a statement to the state troopers once they arrived. The state trooper contacted her this afternoon to thank her for her help, but that the driver passed away from his injuries. Apparently not belted in, he was unconscious but alive when he was transported from the scene. She is pretty shaken up now.
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Post by DerGolgo » Tue Apr 26, 2016 12:36 pm

Damn. That sounds like a harsch experience.
And like your wife did orders of magnitude more to help than any regular person could. Let alone would.

As another accident victim, I wanna say thanks. For doing the right thing, at the right place, at the right time, and being a proper human being. Pass that along to her, please.
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Post by guitargeek » Wed Apr 27, 2016 10:07 am

Give your missus a big bearhug from me, would you?
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Post by Jaeger » Wed Apr 27, 2016 11:40 am

guitargeek wrote:Give your missus a big bearhug from me, would you?
+1

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Post by DerGolgo » Wed May 04, 2016 3:27 am

Introducing market forces makes everything better, right?
Making institutions intended to be for the public good private, and forcing them to make a profit makes everything especially a lot better!
Like the "Fallpauschalen", the fixed case-rates that privatized hospitals here are forced to charge the under-funded health insurers. x amount of € for y diagnosis.
A system created by law, enacted by the conservatives in power, not from negotiations between hospitals and insurers.
With broken ribs, that means you're out of the hospital after two days, max. Because, apparently, for a 74 year old man with high blood-pressure and a recent history of breathing difficulties, that's enough!!
So my pa had to go back into hospital yesterday, 10 days after being discharged after treatment for broken ribs. His breathing problems had gotten so bad, he had called his doctor himself (exactly the 2nd time this has happened since WW2). The doc found fluid in the lungs. With his recent history of breathing difficulties, that might be an embolism, or a serious heart condition.
But, good news, it's neither!!
It's only the broken ribs pierced his lungs and they had to drain more than A HALF GALLON of blood from his lungs last night.
Because market forces!!
:x :x :x :x :x :x :x
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Post by guitargeek » Wed May 04, 2016 9:06 am

Thaaaaat fucking SUCKS!
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Post by Jaeger » Wed May 04, 2016 1:03 pm

DerGolgo wrote:Introducing market forces makes everything better, right?
...
It's only the broken ribs pierced his lungs and they had to drain more than A HALF GALLON of blood from his lungs last night.
Because market forces!!
Fuckin' yikes. :shock:

Ah, the dirty underbelly of socialized medicine. Still probably better than strictly capitalized medicine, but... yeek.

Good luck to your dad.

Getting old sucks. :(

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Post by DerGolgo » Wed May 04, 2016 4:40 pm

Jaeger wrote: Fuckin' yikes. :shock:

Ah, the dirty underbelly of socialized medicine. Still probably better than strictly capitalized medicine, but... yeek.
Bullshit.
It's the DE-socialization of medicine that causes this sort of thing.
I've read up on this.
One of the ladies in hospital admin and my sister confirm this. My sister? Pediatrician at one of Germany's largest children's hospitals, would be the commanding physician or whatchacallit in English for infant ICU. She's been doing this for a few years, and she curses case-rates.
Used to be, privately owned hospitals were practically non-existent here. Hospitals were owned by cities, who wanted patients taken care of, by universities, or by charitable trusts, or were non-profit entities on their own.
Then the subsidies those needed were cut. And cities with empty coffers had to sell their own. Private investors, big corporations by and large, would fire as much personnel as they could and focus on making a profit.
Used to be, about 80% of cases treated would result in an itemized bill for the insurer. What the patient had was not relevant to the bill, only the treatments etc. they received. Only for about 20% of cases a flat case-rate was applied. And if some measure not covered by the flat rate had to be done, like keeping an elderly man with cardio-vascular problems and recent breathing difficulties for observation after he fractured two ribs (one of them double fracture). A hospital not expected to make a profit and subsidized by grateful tax-payers could swallow that.
But then the rules were changed, the itemized billing was phased out.
Mundane diagnoses, everyday stuff, they are sent home quick as they like, to free up the bed for the next case. They don't keep folk for observation no more if it's a common ailment. If the patient comes back with complications, hey! It's a new diagnosis, a new case for the hospital to bill.
I saw this when I was in the neurology ward in March. Guy I shared a room with, he had been to two doctors and a previous hospital. They had all ruled out MS, even though they had all been eager to find it. He had some stuff that could come from MS, but lacked several of the MAJOR diagnostic factors.
The last doctor he had seen, who had sent him into hospital that time, had pointed out that he had elevated values in his blood-tests that pointed to some form of infection. The lab work, and a letter form his doctor, the guy had given them to the neurologist at the hospital. And explained it, too. The neurologist nodded politely and then ordered a round of test for MS.
Because a bacterial infection and most viruses will warrant only a few hundred euros case-rate. Barely enough to keep a guy in hospital for a single day.
But MS? 200k.
And the hospital must run at a profit, not to treat patients. So MS was the diagnosis the chief of neurology wanted to hunt, didn't even order any further lab-work or biopsies to find or rule out an infection.
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Post by guitargeek » Wed May 04, 2016 11:10 pm

I'd no idea it'd gotten that bad! Damn shame to watch The Fatherland go down the capitalist shitter...
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Post by DerGolgo » Thu May 05, 2016 4:31 am

Yeah, the last 35 years, we've had conservative government. Gerhard Schröder was a "New Labor" type of lefty, a conservative in sheep's clothing.
Cut funding till it hurts, to pay for urgently needed tax breaks of course, and when the public institution that has been de-funded to death doesn't work right anymore, privatize, because obviously the old model didn't work, right? :x

And the thing about the healthcare system? Not everyone is covered by the public health insurers. Doesn't have to be.
The self-employed, civil servants, and anyone making more than x-euros as an employee (or y-Deutschmark in the past) has always had the option of getting private insurance. Which works much like the pre-Obamacare system in the US, with a few exceptions. So a young, healthy enterpreneur or highly-qualified, highly-paid specialist, could get health insurance for less than a supermarket cashier would have deducted from their paycheck each month.
Of course, if they got older and sicker, the rate would skyrocket.
But until they go to the welfare office and have themselves recorded as unemployed and go on welfare, they couldn't get back into the public system. My father made sure my family always stayed in the public system, even when, in the early 80s, he had a chauffeur and shit, because he had seen his own parents having to pay the equivalent of a skilled workers monthly wage in medical insurance premiums.
But anyone who is out of the public system also doesn't contribute. All the folk who make the big bucks? You can be damn sure they're privately insured.
They get kept for observation, obviously. Because then, doctors, hospitals, they could bill basically whatever, instead of a negotiated, low tariff the public insurers used their bargaining power to establish.
The case-rates had to be made the word-of-god because health insurers couldn't afford the old billing system, needed subsidies. Well, they would. If all the high-earners in society don't fucking contribute.
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Re: whatcha doing?

Post by DerGolgo » Thu May 05, 2016 6:32 am

I had recently managed to break one of my vaping mods. The Tesla Invader III, a device which I can wholeheartedly recommend. After I tried to fix the initial, slight damaged, it took me literally HOURS of work, entirely without experience and with entirely the wrong tools, but with great impatience and anger, to reach the point where it was entirely and irrevocably FUCKED.
Oh, well. When I get another one (if I can find one, they are surprisingly rare, like only a single hit on Amazon) I know what not to do.
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Re: whatcha doing?

Post by jae » Thu May 05, 2016 8:40 am

DerGolgo wrote:I had recently managed to break one of my vaping mods. The Tesla Invader III, a device which I can wholeheartedly recommend. After I tried to fix the initial, slight damaged, it took me literally HOURS of work, entirely without experience and with entirely the wrong tools, but with great impatience and anger, to reach the point where it was entirely and irrevocably FUCKED.
Oh, well. When I get another one (if I can find one, they are surprisingly rare, like only a single hit on Amazon) I know what not to do.
I don't know if you're specifically limiting your search to local(ish) sources, but is this the one?
https://www.bigmarvel.com/tesla-invader ... w-box-mod/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
There, I said it.
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