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I’m looking forward to see how the Browns do.

As am I. I've been monitoring their progress since they made several trades for draft picks during the Sashi Brown era. It's been an interesting rebuild so far.
 
As am I. I've been monitoring their progress since they made several trades for draft picks during the Sashi Brown era. It's been an interesting rebuild so far.
I can't decide if I want them to be good or not. Watching the plethora of ego's in there crash and burn could be moderately entertaining. I don't like cheering for failure though unless it's the Lakers.
 
Went over to my in laws for a barbecue and to watch to the game. Had steak for the first time since my surgery. I ate 3 steaks.
 
Went over to my in laws for a barbecue and to watch to the game. Had steak for the first time since my surgery. I ate 3 steaks.

Well, dyang.

What kind of surgery?
 
My wife has one of those. Very small. Not certain of it will be removed.

On a somewhat different note, she went for a procedure a couple of weeks ago wherein they implanted some type of device that records pH levels every time she coughed. Anyway, on Monday, she's supposed to get the results of that test. Not certain what the outcome will be at that point.

https://www.uofmhealth.org/conditio...liver-health-esophageal-24-hour-ph-monitoring

Yeah, I did that test along with several others including and endoscopy before my surgery was found to be neccessary. They will be able to see how much acid reflux is coming up as a result of her hernia. I wish her the best.

I had been having trouble for years with reflux and chest pain before I finally got this figured out. Dr's kept saying it was this or that before the endoscopy. I kept advocating for myself until they figured it out and fixed. Wouldn't take no for an answer. The surgeon said if I would have waited any longer I would have throat cancer. I did right by myself. Already feeling the benefits of the surgery.
 
Yeah, I did that test along with several others including and endoscopy before my surgery was found to be neccessary. They will be able to see how much acid reflux is coming up as a result of her hernia. I wish her the best.

I had been having trouble for years with reflux and chest pain before I finally got this figured out. Dr's kept saying it was this or that before the endoscopy. I kept advocating for myself until they figured it out and fixed it. Wouldn't take no for an answer. The surgeon said if I would have waited any longer I would have throat cancer. I did right by myself. Already feeling the benefits of the surgery.


Wow. She has a chronic (occasional) cough. Did you experience that, as well?
 
Went over to my in laws for a barbecue and to watch to the game. Had steak for the first time since my surgery. I ate 3 steaks.
Three steaks? I grilled a steak a couple days ago and ate 1/3 of it. That means you eat nine times as much steak as me. Now, that's what I call a carnivore.
You should go to Saylor's Old Country Kitchen and eat their famous 72 ounce steak and get it free.
But if you want a great steak, go to the Ringside and order a NY steak, bone in, charred medium rare with a side of their famous onion rings.
 
Three steaks? I grilled a steak a couple days ago and ate 1/3 of it. That means you eat nine times as much steak as me. Now, that's what I call a carnivore.
You should go to Saylor's Old Country Kitchen and eat their famous 72 ounce steak and get it free.
But if you want a great steak, go to the Ringside and order a NY steak, bone in, charred medium rare with a side of their famous onion rings.

Yep. Three. One after the next. Delicious. The seasoning was perfect. I have heard of Saylor's. Used to live by one. Never went there. Ringside huh...i'll go there.
 
Wow. She has a chronic (occasional) cough. Did you experience that, as well?

Yes, that is a sign a good amount of reflux is getting up into her esophagus and perhaps her lungs. Not the best sign of things. Glad she is getting the ph test done, that's the right track. She already had an endoscopy then, I figure since they know she has a hiatal hernia?

How big is her hernia? Mine wasn't incredibly big either. 5cm's but it was a pain in the ass.
 
Yes, that is a sign a good amount of reflux is getting up into her esophagus and perhaps her lungs. Not the best sign of things. Glad she is getting the ph test done, that's the right track. She already had an endoscopy then, I figure since they know she has a hiatal hernia?

How big is her hernia? Mine wasn't incredibly big either. 5cm's but it was a pain in the ass.

Yes, she had the endoscopy first Same doc doing this. I think it was only 2 cm.
 
Yes, she had the endoscopy first Same doc doing this. I think it was only 2 cm.

Good. They will get to the bottom of it. That is small, but even small ones can cause problems.
 

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