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View Poll Results: How sick in recent history | |||
Missed a day or two of work | 23 | 21.30% | |
Missed 3 to 4 days of work | 15 | 13.89% | |
Missed 5 days of work | 3 | 2.78% | |
More than 5 days of work | 67 | 62.04% | |
Voters: 108. You may not vote on this poll |
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13-05-2007, 02:25 AM | #91 | ||
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Last june i found out i had cancer. 8 months of chemotherapy. Not fun at all. I got the all clear a few months ago now. I went to work the whole time except for the days that i had treatment, much to everyones amazement.
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13-05-2007, 04:06 PM | #92 | ||
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In 1966 diagnosed with "rare Muscle Disease" , missed 6 mths school (1st form) Dr's experimented with drugs & got me on my feet.
Got it again the next year , another 6 mths off school. Dr's said I wouldn't see my 18th birthday , but I buggered them , I'm over 50 and still going . : Had a break till 1974 (continuously on medication in between) then spent 4 mths off work before coming good again . 1980 had a relapse spent 18 mths off work , eventually got back working . Had a couple of "rough areas" (1-3 mths at a time) till 1995 and Dr's said " No More Work" and pensioned me off . In the years in between , I always had at least 2 jobs , worked my Butt off while I could , because I knew the end would come "one day" Reason for stopping work , severe "Osteperoses" (brittle bones) only have to cough or sneeze too hard to break a rib , I've had 9 so far , and my heart has a habit of mucking up (stopped twice) and the disease is constant now. Some day's my life consists of getting from the lounge to the front verandah or to the computer , other days I can get outside and "fiddle" in the garage for a while and some days I'm able to drive my treasured Ford . Nothing much the Specialists can do , as there are only 8 people in Australia with a similar thing . There is No Cure . My main specialist is in the Monash University dept for Neourmuscular Research . I have lived life to the "MAX" each day at a time , I never look at tomorrow till it's here . I'm NOT looking for Sympathy , I have a great wife who's stuck by me for nearly 30 years , great kids who are very understanding , squeezed a lifetime of living in already , fun wise and work wise . The reason I decided to add to this thread (I've been trying to decide since it started) is to let people know that while you have good health , live EVERY day for today and if you want to do something , Do It Today , don't "put it off" till tomorrow . Just to clarify things , I'm also on here with another "User Name" , but prefer to keep this side of my life "Low Key" . There are a couple of guys know who I am , and would prefer to keep it that way . Thanks for reading Carnutt |
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14-05-2007, 01:28 PM | #93 | ||
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Location: central coast NSW
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Kidney transplant when 16 and broke my back 4 years ago(age 41) at work, had a spinal fusion will never work again and workers comp covered for 11 months then said back was a genetic problem still fighting to get compo back the disabled pension sucks, also means can hardly do anything on the car
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14-05-2007, 01:30 PM | #94 | ||
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My grandpa/dad have this thing that unless you're getting chemotherapy then you're bloody going to work! So yeah, never had a sicky in the 4 years of my working life.
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14-05-2007, 03:03 PM | #95 | |||
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14-05-2007, 03:14 PM | #96 | ||
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[QUOTE=MattyJ]My grandpa/dad have this thing that unless you're getting chemotherapy then you're bloody going to work! So yeah, never had a sicky in the 4 years of my working life.[/QUO
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14-05-2007, 03:16 PM | #97 | |||
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ohhhh man that is terrible , it makes my blood boil you wouldve faired so much better 10 years ago. sorry to hear. |
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14-05-2007, 05:55 PM | #98 | ||
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Location: coughing up coal dust
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my liver,kidneys, and stomach havent been working properly the last 6 months or so, many hours off work feeling too sick , but doc says im on the mend
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15-05-2007, 12:12 AM | #99 | ||
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Barossa Valley, South Australia
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Bad back, so had to have a couple of days off.
Sprained ankle - about 3 days off. Gastro - 3 days off. Metwurst certainly doesn't taste better on the way out than in...
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15-05-2007, 01:27 AM | #100 | ||
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Location: Bonnyrigg Heights
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Sick, probably a couple of headaches in my life.
I've been in hospital twice. Once for a travelling cyst when i was 18. Went thru the prep to go in, they checked and the cyst had gone. 2nd was a had a hernia ( 2nd biggest in the world that the surgeon had heard of )man i was impressive in jeans. My testicles were the size of bulls a few days after the op. had 4 days off work. |
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15-05-2007, 08:41 PM | #101 | |||
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the sickest i have been is a umbilical hernia . had an op . man , i was like a puppy for months afterwards . it hurt more than i could imagine for 1 week after the op . i had a massive 5 cm scar above the belly button . glad i'm not female . a cessarian would probably kill me . |
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15-05-2007, 09:15 PM | #102 | ||
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In 1997 I had been feeling a bit off for a few days and just thought that I had a virus or something. Just felt buggered all the time.Ended up going to the hospital as I was getting unbelievable pains in the back. Had a massive heart attack while in the emergency room. Was in hospital for 18 days, had 2 stents put in blocked arteries.Was off work for nearly 5 months.If that wasn't enough, the ******** that I had been contracting to, closed up shop and stiffed me for $40,000.(boy if I could get my hands on him) Was all good until 2003 and had a couple of angina attacks and ended up having another 2 stents put in.Another 11 weeks off work. All good now! Puts a lot of things into perspective when you come that close to dying.
The upside of it all was that I gave up smoking after the first episode and the money that I saved paid for my ute. |
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15-05-2007, 10:13 PM | #103 | ||
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I rarely get sick but the missus always has terrible headaches..... but never takes time off work....
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01-06-2007, 10:18 AM | #104 | ||
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A few years ago I had to take 4 months off school, 2 months of these being holidays. I was spewin! After being to the doctors and to a spine specialist I found out I had scoliosis which is curvature of the spine. I had a 'zig' and a 'zag.' Which means instead of my spine being straight, it was like the shap of an S. (with two curves)
So after a 10 hour operation, 5 days of not eating and a week in hospital I spent the next 4 months in a back brace doing s*** all. Sucked! All is good now I'm back to normal, just restricted from horse riding/back jolting things. Thats my story folks |
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01-06-2007, 12:56 PM | #105 | ||
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Location: Working hard. If you work hard you get the goodies.
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2 and a bit years ago, I ruptured a disc in my lower back. It crushed my spinal cord causing unbelieveable pain. An emergency operation later and I had no feeling and nothing worked from the waste down.
Woke up with a priest next to me, apparently I needed mega anaesthetic to knock me out. Almost didn't wake up, game over etc. Prognosis was that may get 0% better, or 100% better, or something in between. Anyhow, 3 months in hospital and 18 months of physio learning to walk later, I'm out and about and back to about 80% mobility. I refused to believe I wouldn't get better. The mind is a very powerful thing. I think you guys and girls can imagine the smile when I took the Cobra for a spin almost 2 years later...
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01-06-2007, 04:37 PM | #106 | ||||
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My longest time off work was due to a concussion suffered after falling off a female acquaintance's bed during one particularly good night of "uppy downy". Six days I was off work, the quacks in the white jackets thought I had haemorraged. Feel free to laugh your head off on my mishap. Quote:
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