I propose a thread honoring old age in which each person lists their current physical ailments and general excuses that prevent them from beating people like Paul Smith and Rich Saeger.
I will lead with a growing list of my own.
1. Shoulder pain
2. Heart palpatations
3. High cholesterol
4. Left hip stress fracture
5. Lower back pain (from shoveling snow!)
6. Wife and 3 kids.
Perhaps we can give an award to the winner and the biggest whiner at the end of this thread.
John Smith
Parents
Former Member
I have had a colectomy. When I had the illeostomy bag, I still swam. I wore a t-shirt to help keep it in place. The bag would get really full of gas. But I had no pain. Now that everything is reconnected, when I flip from back to ***, I let out gas. It isn't painful but is it really cool. I do wonder about the people swimming behind me though. I wonder if the notice the escess bubbles?
I have a terrible pain in the left side of my neck. It is sometype of nerve damage that no doctor has said can be repaired. If I swim too much with out arternate breathing, the pain ins incredible. To me, it feels like some one has put a hot piece of metal in my neck. Then there are tingles down my right arm. It almost is as painful as having a colitis flare-up or getting a postasium IV.
I have had a colectomy. When I had the illeostomy bag, I still swam. I wore a t-shirt to help keep it in place. The bag would get really full of gas. But I had no pain. Now that everything is reconnected, when I flip from back to ***, I let out gas. It isn't painful but is it really cool. I do wonder about the people swimming behind me though. I wonder if the notice the escess bubbles?
I have a terrible pain in the left side of my neck. It is sometype of nerve damage that no doctor has said can be repaired. If I swim too much with out arternate breathing, the pain ins incredible. To me, it feels like some one has put a hot piece of metal in my neck. Then there are tingles down my right arm. It almost is as painful as having a colitis flare-up or getting a postasium IV.