Empty of the scores of people who live, work and rest here. The weapon is the weapon ofĪ nuclear base near District 13 lies underground. It also contains 6 liters of water - enough to also last 3 days.Ĭontains weapons and armor. Type of BackpackĬontains three days' worth of food for the selected tribute. Here is a list of backpacks - remember, all backpacks come with a 500ml bottle of water and a loaf of bread. Because of this, you are only allowed to send one backpack every two days. However, if you have guessed the twists correctly, you will get an extra backpack. Like before, I will go with the one backpack per tribute rule. Districts participating are Capitol, then Districts 1-13.There is no limit to the amount of tributes you can send.The level of swearing is equal to that of a PG-13 film - the F*** words are censored, but stuff like shit, bitch, crap and hell are not.No whinging/whining/moaning when your tribute dies.The more detailed it is, the more chance it has of winning. Any kind of tribute is allowed (even troll tributes!).8.3.1 Cecil Thayer (from the narrator's perspective, so no thoughts here!).
They sometimes help and sometimes don't.Īnyway, just thought I'd throw some of my experiences your way. I try to combat it with taking several Loperamide tablets. Beer is bad but I find red wine is worse. However, I find that it causes diarrhoea. Regarding alcohol, I enjoy a drink but only once a week with friends. My GP initially thought it was peritonitis. The symptoms I had were increasingly severe stomach ache, then severe nausea. My two episodes were years apart and cleared themselves, but I think a severe blockage would require surgery, which could lead to more adhesions.
Sometimes this interferes with the movement of the bowel causing blockages. Basically, after any bowel surgery, scar tissue can form that binds organs and tissue together. When I had an annual check up with my consultant I mentioned this to him and he immediately said 'that will be adhesions'. Regarding the obstruction, I have suffered twice with blockages that required hospitalisation. Its 11 years since my radio/resection/stoma/chemo/reversal and so far so good. Hi, I am a newbie to the forum but thought I'd put a bit of my experience down here. If you’re still worried then please chat with your doctor. Hope this helps and that you’re doing well. Well, the only alcohol I’ve found I like is Krug and that’s £160 a bottle so that’s not going to happen I’m like ElaineR in that I don’t like the taste of alcohol anymore. You mentioned that you’re worried that you drink some wine, could I ask what you’re concerned about? Is it that you may cause a recurrence or other Bowel issues? The general advice, as you’ve heard above, is that some alcohol is probably ok but lots isn’t a good idea, so if you enjoy having the occasional drink then go ahead and enjoy it, the important things are not to have lots all the time and not to feel guilty about it afterward. Hopefully he’s getting medical treatment now and is ok, you could ask what his doctors have diagnosed as the cause. It seems unlikely that it could’ve caused an obstruction other than he may have irritated an underlying inflammation problem such as diverticulitis or Crohn’s disease.
Could I just check that he actually had a full blockage rather than chronic constipation? This may seem like a silly question but I think alcohol could cause something like constipation.
You asked if your friend drinking excessively for a few weeks could have caused his blockage. Firstly, I think it’s important to remember that we’re not doctors, we can speak with confidence of our own experiences around Bowel cancer, but in this case it may be worth asking your doctor.įrom my knowledge on the subject, which is quite limited, I can try to help a bit.