Guest guest Posted March 19, 2009 Report Share Posted March 19, 2009 He's b-a-a-a-a-a-c-c-c-k-k-k! BUBBA has returned in full force. As Jack Bauer says - " Previously, on 24 " - here's " Previously, on Fred's UC Tale " (Tail?): Diagnosis in March 06 Fred was found to not only have UC, but a Blastocystis bug. I officially christened the bug BUBBA (since we're in Atlanta that works), a slightly fractured acronym for " Bug Up Butt. " Well, being as how Fred seems to have PSC-related issues marching into his body in March, the year 2009 is no exception. BUBBA is now Fred's unwanted friend on Facebook or Buttbook or any other book. THAT explains why a week of steroids has not diminished the " Big D " - a " loose " term for diarrhea. We were both getting really discouraged. A round of antibiotics (Flagyl is what I believe it's called) will hopefully get rid of the little buggar. Wife of Fred, who, along with Fred, can't wait for March to be over PSC 03/04, UC 03/06, BUBBA 03/09 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2009 Report Share Posted March 19, 2009 Oh My God, I know this is a serious situation but the fact that you guys can have a sense of humor about it and come up with such a fantastic acronym is awesome. Best of luck passing March and kicking Bubba out on his high sided @ss!> > He's b-a-a-a-a-a-c-c-c-k-k-k! > BUBBA has returned in full force. As Jack Bauer says - " Previously, on 24 " - here's " Previously, on Fred's UC Tale " (Tail?): > > Diagnosis in March 06 Fred was found to not only have UC, but a Blastocystis bug. I officially christened the bug BUBBA (since we're in Atlanta that works), a slightly fractured acronym for " Bug Up Butt. " > > Well, being as how Fred seems to have PSC-related issues marching into his body in March, the year 2009 is no exception. BUBBA is now Fred's unwanted friend on Facebook or Buttbook or any other book. > > THAT explains why a week of steroids has not diminished the " Big D " - a " loose " term for diarrhea. We were both getting really discouraged. A round of antibiotics (Flagyl is what I believe it's called) will hopefully get rid of the little buggar. > > > Wife of Fred, who, along with Fred, can't wait for March to be over > PSC 03/04, UC 03/06, BUBBA 03/09 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2009 Report Share Posted March 19, 2009 Oh My God, I know this is a serious situation but the fact that you guys can have a sense of humor about it and come up with such a fantastic acronym is awesome. Best of luck passing March and kicking Bubba out on his high sided @ss!> > He's b-a-a-a-a-a-c-c-c-k-k-k! > BUBBA has returned in full force. As Jack Bauer says - " Previously, on 24 " - here's " Previously, on Fred's UC Tale " (Tail?): > > Diagnosis in March 06 Fred was found to not only have UC, but a Blastocystis bug. I officially christened the bug BUBBA (since we're in Atlanta that works), a slightly fractured acronym for " Bug Up Butt. " > > Well, being as how Fred seems to have PSC-related issues marching into his body in March, the year 2009 is no exception. BUBBA is now Fred's unwanted friend on Facebook or Buttbook or any other book. > > THAT explains why a week of steroids has not diminished the " Big D " - a " loose " term for diarrhea. We were both getting really discouraged. A round of antibiotics (Flagyl is what I believe it's called) will hopefully get rid of the little buggar. > > > Wife of Fred, who, along with Fred, can't wait for March to be over > PSC 03/04, UC 03/06, BUBBA 03/09 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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