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23-11-2021, 10:12 AM | #3961 | |||
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But, yes, it can be quite painful. The good part is that once you're on the meds, it clears up quite quickly. Hope it all goes well for you, CB. Enjoy the private room, too.
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23-11-2021, 11:12 AM | #3962 | ||
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23-11-2021, 11:20 AM | #3963 | |||
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Usually it's just a day surgery thing, I have had to pay for mine as a public patient, just in a private facility, had the cameras and polyps removed or "snared" indoctor talk, mine never caused pain, just uncomfortable feeling in sigmoid colon, hope you be OK mate, nothing they can give you for it, just lay off the grog and better diet! Get well soon |
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23-11-2021, 11:50 AM | #3965 | ||
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One end, or both? I hate having both, and waking up with a terrible taste in the mouth
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23-11-2021, 11:55 AM | #3966 | ||
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I think (hope!) just the tradesman’s entrance.
Because I’m a loveable boofhead, the entry level trainee doctors have been trying their moves on me. They had to get a grownup in the end, for more samples. |
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23-11-2021, 12:10 PM | #3967 | |||
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Hope you managed a big meal before entering that ward Citroenbender. I think I was "eating" broth for 5 days when I was in with that. Spent the first 3 days listening to the guy in the opposite bed carry on about how hungry he was, which made things worse. Day 4 I wanted to kill him. Day 5 I spent thinking of all the wonderful things I will eat when I am released Hope everything sorts itself out quick enough. EDIT - and don't worry about the periscope - its the litres of crap you have to drink beforehand thats ugly. Get through that part and periscope day is a breeze. |
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23-11-2021, 12:15 PM | #3968 | |||
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My final words before they put me to sleep are, " is it cleaned from the last person".......and put it in my mouth first not my ****, lol! |
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23-11-2021, 12:16 PM | #3969 | ||
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Sounds like you had it a lot worse, F71. I was mindful of obligations to my mate, he doesn’t want anyone else putting off investigation of real pain after his cancer diagnosis.
But yes, I spent most of last night thinking about yummy foods. |
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23-11-2021, 12:25 PM | #3970 | ||
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And on a sadder note, another young tradesman killed on the job in Perth, it gives me the ****s, bosses still have ot learned that "life" or your employees lives are worth more than making a bloody profit?
Why does it still happen? People go to work and expect to go home at the end of the day, and only 19 years old, an "accident that should not of happened" Geez I hate it, I really do bloody hate it, his family are grieving and their lives ruined, while the boss is having breakfast with his kids this morning, he's worried now about a **** poor investigation and keeping the bottom line in the black, bloody maggot, all of em just insensitive pratts! |
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23-11-2021, 12:32 PM | #3971 | |||
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23-11-2021, 12:40 PM | #3972 | ||
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23-11-2021, 01:28 PM | #3973 | |||
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When in 1981 I watched a rigger Swan dive 300 feet head first into the muddy ground in the NT, it was a hole in the mud and a few feet down you could see the soles of his runners, and back to work? That was it, so why was Workcover created?? Gives me the ****s, drinking with a bloke one night in the wet mess, and 12 hours later he's funking dead, kaput, finito? |
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23-11-2021, 02:49 PM | #3974 | |||
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Yeah, was not a good week that one. One more time and its bye bye bowel for me. I really don't want to be there. I was given jelly with my broth during those 5 days - can't stand the stuff, even without food for that long I still couldn't bring myself to eat it. So I enhanced my broth with a small packet of pepper....felt like a win |
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23-11-2021, 03:28 PM | #3975 | |||
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Thursday last week me and 2 other blokes were finishing off a double swing fire door set that lowered out of the ceiling, we were installing the safety catches and it needed a little adjustment. i said ill look at the strike plate to see why its not engaging. one bloke thought i told him to look at it and the other couldn't hold the door, the door swung down, missed the bloke on the ladder, the metal trim just scratched the other blokes arm, i copped the last 300mm of swing into a braced shoulder, if i was shorter than my 195cm it would have been the side of my head. so very lucky. we sat down and had a coffee and chatted about how it could have been prevented. the only way was someone constantly say 'im holding the door'. we would have swung the door into position over 50 times in that hour to make it fit perfect. sometimes accidents happen. glad im hear to write that! |
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23-11-2021, 03:43 PM | #3976 | |||
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Does your head in when you see this nonsense happening on regular basis. In my opinion some workers deliberately expose themselves to unnecessary risks no matter how hard you try to dissuade them from doing the wrong. |
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23-11-2021, 06:18 PM | #3977 | ||
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Im going out on a limb here. Companies all have their own safety policies, some might not be up to scratch, but anyrate. But, some people don't follow the rules. At times in my past when i was younger i did just that to prove myself to others in my trade. It was the get it done attitude. So, im not a paraplegic or dead. But still, not the recomended method. Then theres the taking instruction to do the wrong thing and not questioning but just doing and things end up detrimentle.
Its very much about having someone to teach. As an apprentice electrician, there were 2 blokes who were excellent teachers. The other tradesmen would treat you like they were working with a broken arm. |
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23-11-2021, 06:38 PM | #3978 | ||
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Yeah this workplace safety is 2 way.There are employers who want the job done as quick as possible and will cut corners to achieve a result,but there are employees who think they know best and ignore safety protocol,usually older workers who have been doing it “their way” for years and think they are infallible.There was a 15 year old rolled over a forklift and died.He had been told numerous times not to drive the machine,but disobeyed orders and drove it off the side of a ramp and rolled it.So why should the employer be guilty of anything other than not being there to wrestle the kid off the machine
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23-11-2021, 08:08 PM | #3979 | ||
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At my last colonoscopy, I asked if they were going to at least buy me a drink before shoving it in, twilight kicked in just at that moment so I have no way of knowing
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23-11-2021, 08:26 PM | #3980 | ||
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You are your own safety officer, but some people in my day could get their DLI tickets black market, that all good if ya stacking apples in a pyramid to code, but machinery operators are different, they mainly kill others not themselves, the 15 yr old on the forklift, well keep the key in ya pocket!...
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23-11-2021, 08:30 PM | #3981 | |||
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23-11-2021, 08:42 PM | #3982 | ||
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23-11-2021, 08:57 PM | #3983 | ||
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Maybe if the forklift wasn’t there for the use of a few authorised operators, taking the key out would be a good idea,but when a young smart**** blatantly disobeys orders to stay away from the machine!really what more can you do.
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23-11-2021, 08:58 PM | #3984 | ||
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Mmmm, construction was the main dangerous occupation once upon a time, but now its very common in all areas of work, but I remember about a year ago, the glass atrium was going up at a Perth University, the guys laying the glass in place had no idea that the day before an experienced older sparkle had noticed that the food trusses where negative camber not positive, he told the site manager, so what happened?......nothing, when the 3 kids went down with the structure, 1 died instantly, other 2 seriously injured, the glass cut their safety lines?.....what's that you say?.....why weren't they made from stainless cable?.......
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23-11-2021, 09:10 PM | #3985 | |||
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I complained to management about him when he wrapped a sling around the centre of 6 pipes 8 metres long and 8 " dia, we had lifting beams with adjustable chains spaced over metres! when the crane driver, his uncle driving the BHB started walking the pipes through the fab shop, they went in all directions like the hands on a clock, what a ******** he was, we had an hours smoke to settle our nerves, he was to leave at the end of the week, but next day backed the BHB rear tyre onto his foot, I heard he went back to Lebanon a very rich young man, and I believe that was the purpose, get a compo payout but still function physically! |
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24-11-2021, 11:04 AM | #3986 | ||
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“The current estimated wait time is sixty-four minutes”.
For an enquiry on something that’s not clearly addressed on the relevant website. Unbelievable. |
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25-11-2021, 11:27 AM | #3987 | ||
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“Black Friday is here” - email today from Sparesbox.
No it isn’t; it’s still Thursday. Are they going to tell us it’s Christmas, next week? |
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25-11-2021, 10:13 PM | #3988 | ||
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I got an email today telling me my parcel had been delivered..... on the 26th Friday (tomorrow).
Nothing in the letterbox. Found it lying in front of the neighbours door. Edit...Im sitting at home by the way. I need to be so I can read the notes left out the front telling me what PO to drive to so I can collect my mail |
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26-11-2021, 09:36 AM | #3989 | ||
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I got an email yesterday from Repco Australia telling me I'd won $5000.
I wish it was true... |
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