Goodbye, friends. Goodbye, friends
Let's get ready to go home
Goodbye, friends. Goodbye, friends
Happy Halloween
Witches, ghosts. Witches, ghosts
Cowboys, pirates, and monsters
Spiders, bats. Spiders, bats
Happy Halloween
Goodbye, friends. Goodbye, friends
Let's get ready to go home
Goodbye, friends. Goodbye, friends
Happy Halloween
Happy Halloween
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Great Witch, I require your aid.
Yes, what do you seek?
I must know how to defeat the Dark Lord Dagathora.
Many have failed, and I do not want to share their fate.
Ah...
Dagathora was once my pupil.
He learned of many dark arts that I had not taught him, then used them to force me to
give him great power.
And you knew he was evil?
I did.
But, I had no choice in this.
He was too much for me.
He insisted I cast a spell that would make him eternal.
Then...
There is no hope.
There is.
All of my spells have a failsafe.
I applied one to him so that he would not discover it.
He must say "The Large Crypt of Donkey".
what
Those words are the only thing that will stop his power.
So then I just have to say that to him?
No.
HE has to say them.
Ah...
Well, at least I have hope.
DAGATHORA!
Another adventurer who wishes to oppose me...
Not again...
Indeed!
I've come to defeat you!
You can't.
I sent fliers to, like, every village saying I am literally eternal.
I don't know how people can be this dense.
Oh, I-I didn't see that.
Did you sent it to the village next to the large crypt?
The...
The what?
You know, the...
The Large Crypt of Donkey?
What?
What?
Wha-what??
The... crypt of donkey?
Nonono, it's not just a crypt.
Like, the name is the name.
It's The Large Crypt of Donkey.
It's a large crypt... of donkey.
So it's the... the village next to...
The Large Crypt of Donkey?
HA!
UGH!
OH.
UGH WHAT IS HAPPENING?
THOSE WORDS WERE YOUR END DARK ONE!
OMG HOLD ON HOLD ON.
OH THIS REALLY HURTS.
HAA
Oh, uh...
AUGH
UGH
W-well I...
I-I guess I'll just...
Uh...
Kinda...
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Welcome to Dissidia Final Fantasy NT's battle arena
where we will be delivering the definitive overview of the new team-based brawler from Square Enix.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is coming to PlayStation®4, as a 3 vs 3 team based brawler,
featuring the unique combat mechanics, character abilities
and summons from the past 30 years of the historic FINAL FANTASY series.
With a vast roster of legendary characters, each battle is a diverse and distinctive experience.
Playing as part of a three-man squad, the team who scores three knockouts first, wins…
In Combat, characters can perform two kinds of attacks. Bravery and HP attacks.
Bravery attacks decrease your opponent's bravery while increasing your own by the same amount…
and receiving bravery attack will, in turn, reduce your bravery.
These attacks are important because the higher your bravery rises
the more powerful your HP attacks become.
When your bravery is higher than your opponent's HP,
they can be incapacitated with an HP attack.
You can choose from over 20 playable characters that belong to one of four battle types
to complete your unique combat line-up.
ASSASSIN: QUICK & DEADLY. LIKES TO GET IN CLOSE FOR THE KILL
VANGUARD: COURAGEOUS & HARD HITTING SPECIALISING IN CLOSE TO MID RANGE ATTACKS
MARKSMAN: ATTACKS FROM A DISTANCE AVOIDING CLOSE CONTACT AND COUNTER ATTACKS
SPECIALIST: A TYPE THAT IS ENTIRELY UNIQUE. A TRUE WILD CARD THAT REQUIRES MUCH PRACTICE TO MASTER
While the effectiveness of Specialist characters will vary drastically based on the situation,
the other three types adhere to this general rule:
Assassins are strong against Marksmen…
Marksmen are strong against Vanguards…
and Vanguards are strong against Assassins.
Players can equip themselves with EX Skills with numerous unique abilities.
For example, the ability to share one's Bravery Points with the team,
the ability to heal or to use Mighty Strikes that increase the attack power of nearby allies.
Each character also has a unique EX skill that only they possess…
Summons are available to enhance your team's power.
You can choose a summon ahead of battle and call on them when the summoning gauge is full.
Attacking summoning cores that appear on the battlefield will speed up this process.
…and of course the summon will fight alongside you!
With over 20 renowned characters in the game -
each possessing unique abilities and one of four battle types
the combination of 3v3 teams you can create is practically endless.
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When Girls Get Pimples || IdealisticSayani - Duration: 4:19.
areeee?!
you come back again??
how was the journey?
the journey might be worse, right?
That's why you come back
Why you come back again? Huh?
last time we just throw you out of our house
Don't you have any shame?
who do you come back again?
aree, not you, yaar. the pimples are also here.
you know what?
pimples are like unwanted guests
We welcome them them with a fake smile
But when they go , they left a stain behind them
like unwanted guests or relatives
arrives just before the night of exam or on the results day and tell everyone
How much they are proud of their own child?
The same way pimples just appears right before an important in
Festival or date night
Just like this
hey everyone you're watching IDEALISTIC SAYANI
So if you enjoy this VIDEO , give it a big fat THUMPS-UP
COMMENT down below your thoughts
and more i further do, lets get the video start
Yeah, yeah
i'll be there at...sharp at 7
yeah
you don't worry
Okay, Richa, i have some works to do
i'll talk to you later
yeah...yeah. bye
My god its tomorrow
There's so many pimples on my face today, what can I do?
What should I do?
Rahul is also invited. Oh. What should I do to get rid of this?
Let's Google, what's the remedy of pimples?
What toothpaste??!!
areeee, i'm looking for remedies for pimples not cavities
I'm going to be all single also this year
Don't tell me this is because of my pimples
These dumb commercials show all the dumb things they are so fake
Why this always happens with me
Last year on Didi's wedding same thing happened
Why??!! why me?
Everyone's gonna be there with their flawless skin and long hair
Wait... I don't even have long hair
Will that really able to hide my pimples!!!
Leave it. I'm just going to be myself
with my fresh skin
Let others think whatever they want
I'm just going to be ME
lets face it guys
we all do have
pimples on our face
and these marks
are real
so thats it for today's video
if you guys can relate to this video
give it a big fat THUMPS-UP
COMMENT down below your thoughts
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AHHH!! Taking a risk in my YouTube business! - Duration: 10:30.
- Today is the big day, guys.
People are flying in from all over the world.
It's going to be an amazing two days
of working with these creators,
helping them to grow and develop their channels
and reach their goals.
I can't believe this is actually happening.
I loaded up the rental van with all like the TVs
and stuff that we need.
And so can you guys fit back there?
- We got it.
- (Tim) Kathryn, did you find a spot?
- Yeah.
- (Tim) Okay.
Hopefully everyone lives.
I've been doing the online version of Video Labs
for about three years now,
and a lot of creators have gone through it.
It's helped a lot of them really grow
and develop their channels.
It's been fun to see.
I wanted to see like what would happen
if I took that 10 week experience to do online
and cram it into two days here in Cincinnati, Ohio?
I am surprised.
Not really,
but still blown away that it sold out.
Like completely sold out.
Every ticket gone.
If you don't Jeremy,
he's one of the trainers, instructors.
What are we calling these people?
Kathryn?
Now see, that's Kathryn.
She's my business manager and works for me,
so she's super awesome.
So is Jeremy.
And this is Kristen.
She just came in from Dallas also, right?
- Hi, yes.
- (Tim) And you have a fun YouTube channel?
- Yes, Six Sisters Stuff.
- Yeah.
And if you research why I'm really excited about this event,
one is when you are YouTube creator,
it can feel very lonely.
You have like problems,
you have issues,
you have questions,
you have things you want to talk to.
Like this is a community of people
that now we're together physically in the same spot
where we can just hang out.
Let show you guys around a little bit
where we are having this event and setting up.
This is the Westin Hotel in downtown Cincinnati.
We're here setting up,
got like TV screens, TV stands.
I got to open up TV boxes,
set it all up.
You're setting up easels.
We got a lot of work to do.
Out here's where the like meals
and snacks are going to be,
like so you can kind of come out in the natural light,
hang out in this area.
And then we also have this room over here
for one of the breakout sessions in here.
(techno music)
I hope that when people leave this event
in a few days from now,
they leave feeling like they didn't just learn something
and they didn't just walk away with a notebook full
of new ideas and inspirations.
But mostly I want to them to walk away feeling like
I felt like I deeply connected with people who care.
It's definitely about knowledge and information,
that's a huge part of this,
but it's also about the human connection
and helping them accomplish their goals and their dreams.
It's coming along pretty nicely.
What do you guys think?
One of the things that I appreciate when I go to events
that no one ever does
is like I fidget a lot,
like I like to have things in my hand.
I think like creative type people
are just typically like that.
I got fidget spinners.
I got Play-Doh.
We've got one of these guys
where you can just like spin, flip, flick,
so people have something to do with their hands
like get Play-Doh stuck in their keyboard keys.
We're out getting some dinner.
We're going to eat at this burger joint right here.
(techno music)
When I first thought about doing this Video Labs event
here in Cincinnati a few years ago,
I thought I could never pull something like that off.
It's too big for someone like me.
Here we are and it's happening.
Good morning guys.
I'm teaching all the sessions today.
Other people are teaching the next few days,
doing channel reviews with creators.
It's going to be awesome.
I smell breakfast and it sounds great.
So you know when you like this dream
and it's a big risk to take it?
I am learning right now
that the risk is sometimes worth taking.
Risk doesn't always necessarily equal disaster.
Maybe that's how I kind of think of it sometimes.
Sometimes risk means success.
Like there was an application process
to be here at this event,
and we had over 300 some applicants.
We accepted 20 of them,
and they were all handpicked with the idea of like
I can tell you have a mission
behind what you're trying to do on YouTube.
Like you might not know what it is,
you might be still trying to figure that out,
but I can tell the heart is there.
One of the things I like about doing events like this
is you get to meet cool people like this guy.
- Hi.
- He has a blogging channel he's starting.
And then like these guys.
Yeah you have fun blogging channel?
- I do. - (Tim)There you go.
- Yes.
- So it's been a lot fun just like meeting people
and hearing stories and stuff.
I love seeing like the light bulb moments
that some of these people are getting
when they're like,
you know I came in with this idea for my channel,
it's going this way.
It's not really working.
And then we sit down
and we work though like content strategy.
And we work though like the target audience
and the value preposition.
And we start like getting like practical.
And like oh, I get it,
and they start developing this bigger picture
and this vision for their channel
than they even thought of in the first place.
Like that's the type of thing
that I don't think can just happen
if it's just experts on the stage.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
There's a lot of value to that for sure, you know?
We're getting ready to go out for dinner.
We had a great day together.
How's going so far for you, Derral?
- It's good, but it's going to be a lot better
after I get some food.
- (Tim) How's it going for you guys?
- Good! Doing great!
- It's going awesome.
(upbeat music)
- The people are connecting well with each other.
I see new friendships being made.
There's way more collective wisdom
in the group of the people who are here
than there is in just Derral, me, and Jeremy.
And I wanted people to tap into that.
Like I wanted people to be like,
hey, I know some things about YouTube,
but this person has experiences on YouTube
I've never had before.
Everyone just feels like
so far that they're getting what they need from each other.
- (Tim) You need a bib?
That's called a rib bib.
Oh yeah, everybody's getting one tonight.
(upbeat music)
Today is the last day of Video Labs.
I am feeling really tired,
staying up late,
getting ready for the next day with sessions and notes.
My voice is starting to leave.
I gotta be careful I don't lose it completely today
because I really need this
so I can finish serving people talking
and really helping them out the best that I can.
Day two is starting with Derral.
- Anything outside of PBS.
- He's going to talk about fitting SCO
for like the next two hours.
It's going to be cool.
- Well I love YouTube because you can...
(thoughtful music)
- Wooo, we had a great morning of teaching
and training from Derral and Jeremy.
We're about to hit lunch,
but before we do that,
we are going to go outside,
go over to Fountain Square,
and take a big group picture together
and plus it's really good to get out of that room
and just stretch our legs a little bit, seriously.
Taking pictures.
- Don't push me Tim.
We're all going to fall in the water.
- No pushing and shoving around here.
All right, here we go.
I think I'm distracting them.
We're getting ready to do my favorite part of this event,
which is I get to hang out with these people.
We get to just dig into their YouTube channels together.
We can pull them up on the screen like that.
So right now, that's Jessica.
- Hi. - Right there.
And we're going to talk about her channel.
And it's fun because like everyone's
like sharing insights together
and we just get to hang out and talk
and you know that someone else has like an insight
then just kind of the conversation rolls
and I'm even learning lot just by listening to them.
So it's been fun.
So all right let's dig into Jessica Stansberry.
I think the main difference
that I'm seeing between doing this event online
versus doing it in person
is that online you kind
of dial into the call we do every week.
You get the information.
You meet some people, it's cool,
but then you hang up and that's it.
In person, you get the information
and then you continue to talk about it
and interact and think
and hear different perspectives and stories
and you continue to gage
and deepen the relationships with the people
that you're engaging with.
Like and everything like just doesn't stop
when the phone call ends like it does online.
Instead here like you are emersed into it
for two solid, completely full days.
(thoughtful music)
I would love for this to be the experience
that happens regularly for creators.
This is the type of thing that can really help creators
not just reach people,
but impact their lives
and you guys know here
that that's what me and my wife and my family,
that's what we're all about.
Time for me to leave.
Time to go.
The event's over.
Thank you guys so much for being a part of it.
- Yeah.
- Those of you guys who are still here,
thank you so much.
Safe travels back to London,
to Florida, to Florida,
to Nashville, to.. - Minnasota.
- Minnasota, that's right, and Pennsylvania.
And me, about 20 minutes away.
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Which Laws in the Old Testament am I Supposed to Follow? | The Weekly - Duration: 2:50.
- How do I know which laws in the Old Testament
I'm supposed to follow?
Hey what's up everybody, this is Chad Blackman
and today I want to talk to you about
a really important questions.
There's all kinds of laws in the Old Testament.
In fact, if you research you'll find
there's over 613 different laws in the Old Testament,
that's a ton.
And some of them are kind of, they're kind of weird.
Like we're not supposed to eat shellfish,
we're not supposed to eat bacon,
we're not supposed to wear clothing
that has mixed fabrics in it.
So which one of these laws are we supposed to listen to
and which ones are we not supposed to listen to.
I want to try to lay this out before you
and answer it as simply and quickly as I can.
In the Old Testament, you're going to find
three different kinds of law.
You'll find what's called civil law.
This is what governed the nation of Israel.
These were the laws that the nation of Israel was held to.
It was kind of their government glue if you will.
It's what guided their day in, day out
interactions with each other.
The second kind of law you'll see is ceremonial law.
This is what governed how the Israelites were to worship.
So how they were to approach the temple,
what kind of sacrifices they were to give,
when they were supposed to give 'em,
all the different worship regulations,
that's ceremonial law.
The third kind of law that you'll see in the Old Testament
is what's called moral law.
And the moral laws like what the 10 Commandments are,
it governs morality.
So which one of these laws are we
supposed to listen to today?
Well in the Old Testament, you'll see that God doesn't
hold any of the outside nations,
the nations other than Israel,
he doesn't hold them accountable
to the civil or the ceremonial law,
but he does hold them accountable to the moral law.
You see Jesus do the exact same thing in the New Testament.
Jesus never really gripes on people about the civil
or the ceremonial law.
Jesus never really gives people a hard time
about the civil or the ceremonial law,
but he does talk a lot about the moral law.
In fact, he even elevates the moral law
to a whole 'nother level.
Jesus says things like this, "you've heard that it was said,
"you shall not commit murder.
"But I tell you, if you even harbor hatred in your heart,
"it's like you've already committed murder."
So Jesus affirms the Old Testament moral laws
but then takes it up to an even higher level saying,
it's not just what your outward actions do,
it's what's going on the heart that matters.
What's going on internally is just as
if not more important than what's happening on the outside.
So for us today, which laws in the Old Testament
do we pay attention to?
Well, we pay attention to the moral laws
because that's what God did in the Old Testament
in the outside nations other than Israel,
and that's what Jesus did in the New Testament.
I hope this helps you guys, I hope this gives you
a good answer to a great question
and we'll plan on seeing you soon.
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Dead by daylight-i feel awkward (english/chinese CC subtitle) - Duration: 3:48.
SoLo : my skill is get opening [echo] ( • ̀ω•́ ) (it's mean premonition skill
Nana : huh?your skill is get opening [echo] ( ºΔº )???
Nana : wait,the killers is on there???ε=ε=ヾ(;゚д゚)
SoLo : i see the handsome killers on your back [behind] (。◕∀◕。)
Nana : what!?(|||゚д゚)
Nana : Now?
SoLo : i hear my skill is get opening [echo] ( • ̀ω•́ )
Nana : what!?but we can't see he(killers) (|||゚д゚)
Nana : Feng Min is keep on to repair,she not mind anything XDD
SoLo : she not scared [fearlessly] (●▼●;) Nana : she is so cute o.o
Nana : yes,maybe she is not scared that,she just on hook have 2 times! o.o
SoLo : Hey,look there
∑(ι´Дン)ノ
Nana : wow,Feng Min is so fast to open the flashlight
Nana : run,run,,run!
Nana : we are go to abandon [give up] Feng Min XDD
SoLo : i just get (flash)there [LoL skill] (he is lag XD
Nana : wow,he is so near there,killers is so clever to hook he on there
SoLo : i think i need open the door first,and then save he O,O
Nana : i'm healing,i wait you to open the door _(:3 」∠ )_
Nana : killers is on nearby [here] ?
Nana : i think killers is camp,because he (killers) is go to the hook there
Nana : run!killers is find you (´⊙ω⊙`)
Nana : wait me,when i finished my heal,then i will save he
Nana : i'm finished now
handsome killers is near to there nowwww (´⊙ω⊙`)
SoLo : Oh my god,he can find me???(゚д゚≡゚д゚)
Nana : i'm go to save he now!
Nana : you try go to other place @@
SoLo : Oh?killers is come back to find you ( • ̀ω•́ )
Nana : it's fine,come!!!come to me hahahaha ψ(`∇´)ψ
Nana : run,run!Bill uncle(?)
/you can't see this subtitle/killers : I like uncle better than young (?????) ლ(́◕◞౪◟◕‵ლ)
Nana : Bill uncle is get the "pick on" [single out],killers alway find he now @@
SoLo : i'm go to open other door (๑•̀ω•́)
Nana : this killers is only like old uncle,don't like young girls,because he don't find my Meg இдஇ (subtitle is wrong(?
Nana : i'm go to tell Bill uncle come to there
next is more interesting,don't go away ლ(́◕◞౪◟◕‵ლ)
Nana : i'm use my skill!!!!\\\\٩( 'ω' )و ////✧*。
Nana : huh?????Σ(;゚д゚) (SoLo is "stuck" me,i can't move XDD
Nana : huh???i get stuck???Σ(゚Д゚;≡;゚д゚)
SoLo : huh???what happened???(●▼●;)
let's replayლ(́◕◞౪◟◕‵ლ)
SoLo is run away ψ(`∇´)ψ (??
.......... (?)
Nana : you are "stuck" me (´⊙ω⊙`)
Nana : i'm sad!!! இдஇ
SoLo : i'm want to save you,because i have a skill (●▼●;)
SoLo : my skill is only need one second,then you can get healed _(┐「ε:)_
SoLo : but you are alway running,i can't use that ╮(´д`)╭
Nana : yes,i just keep on to look the handsome killers,and then i can't see you,so...(ㆆᴗㆆ)(ㆆᴗㆆ)(ㆆᴗㆆ)
Nana : so sadddd
it's awkward _(:3 」∠ )__(:3 」∠ )__(:3 」∠ )_
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Rugby - Impossible Tries HD (With Commentary) - Duration: 7:29.
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Justin Caruso - Caving (ft. James Droll) (Lyrics Video) - Duration: 3:12.
📝 Justin Caruso - Caving (ft. James Droll) Lyrics
I've been rolling through the wreckage I've been dusting off the mess you made
I've been feeling kind of restless I've been trying not to walk away
Feel my knees start buckle I've been standing here for far too long
Shiver running up my spine Tell me what's right, what's wrong
I waited for you to be strong enough So I wasn't the only one holding us up
I'm caving in I'm caving in
We bend til we're broken I'm a sucker for hopeless
I'm caving in I'm caving in
I'm caving in
I thought learned my lesson I thought the dust settled in
But I'm digging through your shambles Hoping that you let me in
I waited for you to be strong enough So I wasn't the only one holding us up
I'm caving in I'm caving in
We bend til we're broken I'm a sucker for hopeless
I'm caving in I'm caving in
I'm caving in I'm caving in
I'm caving in
I waited for you to be strong enough So I wasn't the only one holding us up
I'm caving in I'm caving in
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Tiffany Chang Lawson '07 - Duration: 2:27.
my name is Tiffany Chang Lawson I graduated from Milton Hershey in 2007
and currently serve as the executive director of governor Wolf's Advisory
Commission on Asian Pacific American affairs so I always say that attending
Milton Hershey School saved my life you know it definitely changed the entire
course of of my life having the relationships and the mentors that I had
I don't know she meant everything to me when I was a student there they are
bonds and support systems that have sustained me through college and then
also after college as I was embarking on my professional career those of us who
have the fortuitous opportunity to be able to attend Milton Hershey school
and graduate from Milton Hershey School there's something that we have which
which we're calling grit that it really enables us to achieve I think success
after Milton Hershey School we've been through a lot of experiences that that
many people have never experienced and I think when you come from that kind of
background you you've been through so much that you you know what it takes to
be successful and you're and you know where you've come and you realize that
you're you're never gonna go back you're always going to go forward there's a
quote and it says his deeds are his monument and his life
our inspiration and I always go back to that and I think about all of the
opportunities that were afforded to me it challenges me and holds me
accountable in my own life now to live a life that would be one that Milton Hershey
would be proud of when I think about my time there and I think about my
friendships my mentors all of the staff and teachers and house parents that
poured so much love and time and energy into me I owe it to them but more
importantly I owe it to myself to to really unlock the greatness within me
and achieve all that I can
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Craig's gastric band journey - Week 1 - Duration: 5:35.
aHey guys, I hope you all good. Just wanted to do this first video following
my gastric band surgery. So I'm now Friday and I had my surgery on Saturday.
So I'm trying not to smile but I'm already seeing a bit of a difference so
since starting my pre-op diet on the Monday before last Saturday, I have now
lost 15 pounds, so just over a stone already. Absolutely amazed with the
weight loss to be honest. So, as for the procedure
so I went along in the morning. I got there for half seven, this was at the Spire
Bushey hospital. Taken to my room - really nice, really fancy and I had
my time to go down for half past 10 in the morning, but things were
running a bit late which wasn't a problem, I had someone to keep me company and take
my mind off things. When I went down.. sorry before I went down, I had my
blood pressure done. Obviously all my observations to make sure everything was
all right. Didn't eat anything from about seven o'clock the night before,
just to keep my stomach empty. But I think you can have water until about
half 6 that morning, and then when I went down went into the anaesthetist. So I
met my anaesthetist beforehand, I met my surgeon again and went down to the anesthetizing
room - all really nice. Obviously I was a little bit shaky but I just
wanted to get it done, get it done and out of the way to be honest. So I went
down, and obviously I don't remember much about it, but I was there around an hour
and a half to two hours, something like that and ll I wanted to do was sleep.
Just wanted to sleep, understandably, which hence not being able to drive
for three days afterwards. Following that I would say the only complication,
not complication sorry, the only little niggles I had was trapped wind and
and again you know no reason for that to be scary or anything like that, if you're
considering having this done, but I had a lot of trapped wind in my... because
obviously you've now got, I've now got two, what I call two stomachs. Top stomach
which is my pouch, and my bottom stomach and it's kind of like you can't burp
anymore you know, or you struggle to burp at first because during the operation
they actually inflate your stomach to see what they're doing and you know
understandably there's going to be a little bit of trapped air left over. So
I've had things like, I was having things like gripe water
Rennie® Deflatine I think they're called, peppermint tea - I don't drink tea
but it was helping - and just kind of trying to keep mobile and then the only
other little niggle really was the port site I've got on my left, it's just
been a bit tight to be honest. Not grueling. Painkillers have helped but you
know I'm now off the painkillers and again you know it's still it's gonna be
tight you know. There's something new in your body that you
your body basically doesn't want that, so it's gotta take some getting
used to. So obviously since Saturday I've been doing my liquid diet. So to start
off with that just involved water for 24 hours and then after that I have had
things, I stocked up on Slimfast because I thought, you know, plenty of nutrients.
I got advice on it first and so I've been having, I started off just having
water and then one, sort of maybe three-quarters a bottle of Slimfast a
day. But I'm actually finding my appetites coming back now so I'm now
having a Slimfast shake in the morning and then I'm having some maybe tomato
soup for lunch, maybe half a tin something like that and then dinner time
I'm having some more soup so just trying to mix it up by having maybe chicken
soup, potato and leek, but obviously at this stage the first two weeks, you
need to you know if it's chicken soup you need to make sure there's no lumps of chicken in it.
So what I do is I'm sieving out the chicken, cooking it and then yeah having what I
want. But definitely finding that it's a big learning curve as you'd
understand. It's you know it's something you'll get, you know, you'll
get used to very quickly. I mean, I'm starting to realize that as soon as I
start to feel the bit of an ache I suppose, around my
chest area, that means that I'm starting to get full up and and the other thing
is my stomach's been growling, which to me, you'd normally you would
normally think is you know being hungry, but even after I've ate say half a
tin of soup, I know full well that I'm not hungry but
what it is, it's where the where the soup or the food is actually working
through your top stomach, down to the bottom stomach just hasn't got there yet.
So, I'm very excited to see what's to come. Look out for my next video. I'm gonna
keep these this video diary going and hopefully next time I'll be closer to
the two stone mark. See you soon guys!
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The Violin (Audiobook) 🎙️ a Horror Short Story 🎙️ by Robert Lee Beers - Duration: 24:42.
Tall Tale TV.
Scifi and Fantasy short story Audiobooks Creepypasta
The Violin By Robert Lee Beers
Play me The voice echoed in my head.
It snarled, snapped and screamed the demand.
The volume almost painful.
The tones metallic and grating.
"No!"
I screamed out the word, backing away from the glass of the museum display.
Play Me It was louder.
I could almost feel the blood running from my ears, nose and eyes.
Play— "Sir," Are you all right?"
I looked up at the voice.
I hadn't realized I'd fallen to my knees.
The museum docent looked down at me, a mixture of concern and apprehension nudging each other
for dominance on her face.
"No," I said, and then corrected myself as I got to my feet, "No, I mean, I'm
alright, it was just a spell."
I hoped that worked, it should for a man at my age.
She looked closely at me and then backed away, "Well… all right, if you say so."
I saw some of the other patrons giving me the eye.
The city was supposed to be the one of brotherly love, but in my experience it had been one
of "brotherly shove".
It did not pay to fall on the sidewalk in my neighborhood because you never knew what
the helping hands had stolen while they "helped".
I used to be a musician, and by that I mean I performed music, not this mindless thumping
dissonance so popular today, but proper music with melody, rhythm and soul.
First chair was my position and my instrument was the violin.
I had the ability to play with your emotions, I could send you into the depths of despair
and bring to tears with waves of joy.
Music was my tool, my lover and my god.
Was is the key word here.
A simple stupid accident and it was all taken away.
Now all I can do is collect the meager check the disability trolls send me and try to avoid
dreaming of what once was.
I first heard of the violin in a small article in the back of the newspaper's living section.
It was the description that grabbed my attention.
As a collector, I used to find a great deal of intrigue in how the various makers plied
their trade.
Antonio Stradivari was not the only genius among the makers.
His was mostly luck, the good fortune of being born during a portion of the Little Ice Age
where the tone woods grew to a standard unreachable in warmer climes.
Days, weeks, months and years I poured my mind, my vision, my very soul into the knowledge
of what went into the making of a world class instrument.
So it was no surprise a paragraph describing a violin with the image of a creaming face
worked into the soundboard would open my eyes.
I had to see it, and, if possible touch it.
I did not know it could speak.
The display case was positioned in the back of the museum where the more…unusual items
were kept, the gross, the disgusting and the macabre.
As a guest I stood out.
It was not just my age, but also my attire.
Well wearing tweed is usually something that remains in the background, so normal and average
it vanishes from the memory.
In that section of the museum I was a sore thumb, recently struck by a hammer.
Black was the order of the day, black with so much metal the youths wearing the outfits
could have supplied the mills in Pittsburg for decades.
To a one, they all bore the same dissolute expression as if already wearied by the weight
of years.
Even in my own similar state of mind I could not help but find that funny.
Imagine being so self-absorbed that even before reaching your second decade you already feel
old, useless and worn out.
One of the youths, a skinny girl with dead black hair and even deader eyes overheard
my chuckle.
"What's so funny, old man?"
She asked the question, emphasizing the last two words as if they would somehow be an insult.
She had no idea they merely confirmed my own opinion.
I didn't answer her back.
It would only have made an uncomfortable day even more unbearable.
I think she may have snarled something else at me, but I wasn't listening, I had a place
to be.
It was even more fascinating than I had dreamed.
The soundboard was the same dead black as the girl's hair.
I could see, either worked by the hand of an absolute genius, or perhaps some trick
of the grain itself, a face, complete with eyes, nose, mouth and expression lines.
The expression was a complex one, part grimace, part scream and altogether evil.
I could almost feel the lust for death, pain, suffering and despair radiating off of it.
I could feel it looking at me, considering, weighing, reaching for a decision; and then
deciding.
Yes.
What was that?
It sounded as if a voice was coming from the instrument.
I looked around to see if anyone else had heard it.
No, they were all as mindless as I assumed them to be.
Yes.
"Are you speaking to me?"
I asked the violin, but as softly as possible, for all the obvious reasons.
Yes.
"Why?"
I remained as quiet as possible, my nose almost touching the glass.
Play me.
I raised my useless left hand.
"I cannot.
I couldn't even hold you, much less finger the strings."
Play me.
This time it wasn't a subtle whisper, but a demand.
The demands increased in ferocity and volume until I screamed out my own refusal and fell
away from the glass.
That is when the docent came to my aide.
The pull of the violin was still there.
I could feel it in the back of my mind, as if a piece of its personality had merged with
my own.
I understood now, I understood those poor people I would see in the park, or walking
along the sidewalk carrying on a conversation with another that no one else saw or heard.
Could it be that they too had come across some other malevolent mind as I had?
Play me… please.
I stumbled out of the museum, the thing's voice still whispering, pleading, and now
begging to be played.
It continued as I made my way to the subway and on to the poor walkup that was my home.
It was a stupid thing to do, I realize that now, but isn't that the way we humans are?
We take the easy path because it is far too difficult to deal with the harshness of reality.
I ignored the voice as best I could.
Distance did help but it was still there, imploring me to come back, to play it, to
free its voice into the air.
To my mind, I thought a drink or two would erase it entirely.
I keep a bottle of cheap single malt in the cupboard under the sink.
I keep it there because no one does that, and so I am reasonably sure that, if I am
ever burgled, the scotch will still be there.
This problem figured to be a three-finger issue.
I poured and drank all in one continuous motion.
The cheap spirit burned all the way down, and then I waited.
That's when I chose to be extremely stupid.
It was impatience, impatience fueled by irritation, and if I'm honest, fear.
The voice was still there, still doing its best to wear me down.
I poured another drink and threw it back, and then I kept repeating the action until
the bottle was empty.
There was a moment of waking, at least I think so.
I did open my eyes and I did look around to be aware of my surroundings.
I did not, however, any a single notion of where I was.
I looked down, nor why my hands were stained with what looked like blood and why I was
holding four three foot lengths of what seemed to be animal gut.
Those of you unaware of the history of stringed instruments, especially the violin, should
know that the first, and in many of the traditionalists' minds, the best strings came from gut.
Called catgut, it was actually a type of cord made from the fibers found in the linings
of animal intestines, usually sheep, goat or cattle.
A cat's would be nowhere near long enough.
There are some who believe the original term was actually cattlegut and it became shortened
over the years.
In order to prepare catgut, the small intestines are cleaned, freed from fat, and steeped in
water.
After that, the external membrane is scraped off with a blunt knife.
The intestines are then once again steeped for some time in lye and then smoothed and
equalized by drawing out, or stretching, as it were.
Over the years it was found that the leaner the animal, the tougher the gut.
Once dried and prepared, the gut strands are twisted together to make the string.
The diameter of the string is determined by the thickness of the individual guts and by
the number that are used.
For example, a very thin string such as a violin E will use only three or four guts,
whereas a very heavy string, such as a double bass string, may use twenty or more.
The lowest string for a violin, a fine instrument such as a Stradivari would need only twelve.
It is said that the purest tones come from gut.
In comparison, the finest metal strings, even those made from gold alloy screech in comparison.
I had no idea what I was holding, but I still had what was needed to turn the gut into proper
strings.
A short walk told me I wasn't that far from my apartment, and, a few smelly, messy hours
later, I had a set of rather serviceable gut violin strings.
Bring them to me.
I shook my head.
The voice was even more in the forefront of my mind than before.
Even more than when I turned back into a drunk.
Before I realized it, I was at the door and then out onto the sidewalk, heading toward
the subway, the strings in a brown paper bag.
Hurry.
Hurry.
"All right, all right, stop nagging."
I saw some of the looks the other passengers on the subway were giving me.
They were probably right.
I'm fairly sure I deserved them.
Who else but a nutter would be telling a voice only he can hear to stop nagging?
By the time the subway slowed to a stop at the terminal near the museum I had my end
of the car all to myself.
There is a clock on the wall, visible to anyone getting off the subway if they care to look.
I looked and saw the time.
It was either extremely late or very, very early, I wasn't entirely sure.
What I was sure of was that the museum would be closed.
Very, very tightly closed.
In many ways, museums are much like music halls and large theaters.
They have a lot of doors and a very small security staff, often consisting of one rather
mature individual with a flashlight and a television set.
I had no reason to think otherwise with this museum.
The main doors were not an option.
One, they are very well lit, even in the smallest hour of the night.
The windows visible from the street, they too would not be worth considering.
As the building occupied an entire city block, I was fairly certain there had to be a variety
of delivery entrances, and more than likely a couple around the back of the building and
maybe one or two going into the basement.
I was correct, but the security staff had to be more diligent than not.
Every door I tried was locked.
I started on the windows, working my way around the driveway that was hidden from the direct
view of the street.
There was another door.
More of a garage door, one of the corrugated type that rolls up.
I grabbed the handle and rattled it, lightly, careful to not make any noise, if at all possible.
Hurry.
Hurry.
"Shut up, you.
Give me a freaking break," I whispered, and then I nearly landing on my behind.
The door loosened and began to rise.
The wheels squeaked in the channel.
I could only hope the guard, or watchman, whatever his title was, didn't hear it.
As carefully as possible, I raised the door, just enough to enable me, arthritic knees
and all to crawl under and into the museum.
I took the time to lower the door.
It didn't seem right to leave it open.
I was actually making a delivery, and as I keep telling myself, whatever else I may be,
I am not a thief.
On the other side was storage, consisting of lots and lots of wooden boxes.
A few of them were open and filled with that fluffy popcorn all the environmentalists complain
about.
I saw tops of vases, figurines and a few things I'd rather not think about.
What I did not see was what pleased me the most, the watchman.
If I remembered correctly, the violin was kept in the gallery on the far back left-hand
corner of the museum, if you based that looking at the building from the front steps.
All I had to do was find a way out of a basement I had never been in.
This way.
With the voice came a strong pull in a specific direction.
I followed it and found the stairs leading up.
This way.
Now a turn, and then another.
Hurry.
Hurry.
"I'm hurrying.
I'm hurrying."
"You!
Stop right there!"
"Damn."
I turned to see the guard shining his light on me.
He came closer, tilting his head as he looked at me.
"I… know you," he said.
"I've seen you here several times before.
What were you doing, casing the place for a job?"
I held up the bag, "Umm, no, actually I'm delivering something."
"Huh?"
The light waved as he tried to work out what I just said.
Kill him.
Maybe it was the tenseness of the situation, or perhaps it was the sheer power of the voice
inside the museum.
I really can't say, nor do I care.
A red wash filled my eyes and the next thing I remember, I have the bag in my hands, the
stains are back and I'm standing before the case with the violin.
Play me.
Playmeplaymeplaymeplayme.
It began to sound so eager it was babbling.
"I can't play you without strings," I said, shaking the bag before the glass.
String me.
Stringmestringmestringme.
I went through another blank period and then the violin was in my hands and I was fitting
the E string, the heaviest to the head.
It tightened properly, and then I did the next.
Yes.
Yes.
"I'm glad you're pleased," I said.
Again, I noticed the stains on my fingers.
What was that stuff?
I tightened the last string, the high string, and lifted the hand-carved rest to my chin.
The bow was in my right hand.
I noticed it was a Vuillaume, supposedly one of the best in the world, except the man never
made one by himself.
He only employed the makers, but they did produce the best there was during the day.
The bow moved across the stings with a smoothness I only half-remembered.
A sweet, resinous E filled the gallery.
Use your fingers.
"I can't," I said, "They won't close."
They will now.
Play me.
So I played, and, wonder of wonders, my fingers closed and then they fell into the almost
forgotten patterns of Chaconne by Bach and then flowed from there to Caprice No. 1, Paganini's
opus.
Yesssss.
The voice rejoiced, Play me.
Right then the mood changed.
My fingers began flicking across the strings into the mad melodies of the Danse Macabre
and then into the three unadulterated minutes of violinists hell entitled Locatelli's Caprice
in D major Op. 3, no.
23 'Il labirinto armonico'.
I had always thought the piece to be impossible, playable only by mutants and savants, and
I whipped through it as easily as if I was playing Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.
"Yessss!"
I exalted Yessss!
The violin screamed out its joy along with mine.
I'm not sure how long I played.
It felt like hours and it felt like seconds.
Imagine yourself being denied the greatest joy of your life for nearly thirty years and
then suddenly being given the ability to not only re-embrace it, but to do so at a level
you only dreamed of before.
We must go.
I blinked.
It may have been my imagination, but I thought I could hear the rattle of keys coming from
the front doors.
That way.
There was that directional pull again and I followed it without thinking.
It took me back along the way I must have come.
In the hallway leading to the passage that would take me back down into the basement
I saw a body.
The light was bad, but I thought I recognized it.
It was face down and resting in a wide pool of blood.
I reached down and turned it over.
To me shock, it was the guard who had stopped me earlier.
His shirt was open and his belly…
I almost vomited, He'd been disemboweled, messily.
Ropes of intestines, black in the poor light snaked out of his open abdomen and onto the
floor.
They been cut… or eaten.
I didn't care, I needed to get out of there.
Hurry.
I hurried and in a short amount of time I was back on the sidewalk; the violin, the
bow and the paper bag in a brown leather valise I'd grabbed in the basement on the way out.
It was that hour of the day when the city streets were almost barren.
I didn't even see a cab on the way to the subway entrance, and the only other passengers
in the car were either drunks, homeless or both.
Neither of them seemed aware of their surroundings.
It was the same on the walk back to the brownstone.
I did catch a glimpse of the milkman, being very old-fashioned, the neighborhood still
had one, but he was the only moving body I saw.
Back in my apartment, I opened the valise and pulled out the contents, the case and
the paper bag.
I noticed the bag was leaking, and I smelled…feces.
When I opened the bag I knew what I was looking at, the guts of the guard and then I knew,
as sure as I knew a cloudless sky was blue, where the material for the new strings on
the violin came from.
Play me.
If you hear music, beautiful soul-soaring music coming from a violin, do not, under
any circumstance answer the door.
It is probably me, and I'm looking for a new set of strings…
The Violin is a short story by Robert Lee Beers, author of The Tony Mandolin Mysteries,
the best unknown supernatural mystery series on the planet.
While this stand alone horror piece was provided for a bit of Halloween fun, The Tony Mandolin
Mysteries is his bread and butter.
They take place in and around today's San Francisco, and in style are a mash-up of Nero
Wolf, Harry Dresden and the Vimes novels of the immortal Sir Terry Pratchett.
There are seven finished novels in the series, an 8th in the works and several short stories
offered for free on Kindle Unlimited.
If you go to http://asmbeers.wixsite.com/robertleebeers everything is there and more.
In addition, Graphic Audio the Movie in Your Mind audiobook publishing company has released
Tony Mandolin Mystery books 1 and 2 as all cast audiobooks available in CD and download.
Hey guys!
So I decided a little while back that I was going to narrate something special for Halloween.
And then literally that same day Robert Beers contacted me asking if I would like a horror
piece to read for the holidays.
Being one of my favorite authors to work wth, I jumped at the chance!
So I hope you guys liked the story, and have a happy Halloween!
I'm Chris Herron, and that's it for today's tall tale tv.
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When not to Focus on the Problem - Duration: 2:53.
Hi! I'm Sharon Jurd and welcome to my Biz Blitz video and today I want to talk to
you about the times when you shouldn't focus on the problems. You might say to
me, "Sharon, I've got problems everywhere. I've got problems in my business, I've
got problems with my life, I've got problems with me." Yes, they are out there
and we can soften them up and call them 'challenges' or 'issues' but they're
problems, let's just talk problems today. We have them in our life a lot and what
happens is people tend to focus on all the problems they've got. I talk to a
lot of people who can tell me their problems and they just give me the list,
"Spend some time with me, I'll list out all the problems I've got in my
life and my business" and I go, "If you focus on the problem, you're going to get
more problems." The universe is going to give you more problems and the way to
stop that happening is to refocus, not focus on the problems but focus on the
solutions. Be a solution-finder, be a problem solver.
What you need to do is forget focusing on the problems and take them
and go, "I'm going to set myself a task to find the solutions." And when you
you start focusing on solutions, you will find more solutions and then your
problems won't be so massive. You just go, "I know I can find a solution for every
one of these problems", so start focusing on the solution. That's my message to
you today. Refocus, take it away from the problem and focus on the solution and
when you do that the problems will get less, your solutions will get more and
then you'll have more solutions to figure out all of that crap that's going
on. You'll feel more in control. You'll feel like you're in a step-by-step
process of getting rid of all of those problems and believe me, you're going to
feel a whole lot better when you're not worried about every problem that's in
your life and business. So that's my message today. Don't ever, ever focus on
the problem; always focus on the solution and your life will be amazing.
I can't tell you how much of a difference it will make in your life and
your business. I'm Sharon Jurd, thank you for listening today. If you think
that this video would add value to your family, friends or colleagues please
share my video. I want to help as many people as I can and I would love you to help
me do that. I'll talk to you soon.
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New Short Film | Ami Neta Hobo | 2018 | Bangla Movie | Action | Shakib | Heels - Duration: 32:53.
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Raaz Film
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American Accent #3: Bahasa Inggris dengan Logat Amerika [SUBS] - Duration: 5:12.
Hi, okay, so in this video I'm going to speak English
so if you want to
use Indonesian subtitle, just click right here
press the 3 dots if you're on mobile
MCC for money and pocket with four disciplines
Hey everybody okay before I go on with the video
I would like to apologize for keeping some of you guys waiting for this one because
Thing is I had just moved back to the Netherlands
So I kind of want to take it a little easy and I kind of wanted to settle down a little bit
That's why I haven't been to wait for quite some time, but here. I am back again
So in this video I'm going to be talking about one thing about American accent, which is the th cluster?
I know that in my last two a
Accents video. I only brought up three points about the American accent in each video, but in this one video
I've only gotta do something about this one thing because I feel like it's kind of worth talking in further detail
I would say that this is one of the harder sounds to achieve in the English language for a non-native English speaker
So I learned English ever since I was six
And I was only able to pronounce this th sound correctly like two years ago
And I was 21 even the th sounds actually quite common in English and you can easily find these
letters in words like the are there or that or this or thought or think or
Therapy and the nation's usually assume that the th sound is
pronounced like a D like like instead of this that or the
Indonesian is pronounce it like this that
The so in words where the th is pronounced more like a tea like, thank you or three or
therapy or
things or think so Indonesia to pronounce it by simply dropping the H like think or thank or three or
therapy or
Think so let's say the correct pronunciation of thank you
It's thank you or like thank in the nation simply pronounce it, thank
They can't really they don't really know the difference you didn't sign or thank you know so that is a common problem
actually, it's not only in the nation's but
Non-native English speakers often make this mistake because the pH is really really hard to pronounce
There are some words like brother where a th is
Located in the middle of the word like
Brother, and you also bring up an image
it's all pronounce it with the deep brother right, but I did it's a little hard because
There's no such sound an Indonesian
So how do you achieve the th sound so here's a trick it has something to do with the top?
but
the so if I zoom in its a
thuh and you go so you can see that my tongue is in between my
upper and my lower teeth like the and then I would draw it as I print on to the pH like the
Let's see if I pronounced it with an Indonesian accent like I think I
Think the tongue doesn't really come out as much as if I were to pronounce it the correct way like think
Think this is having the nation's wood for announcing this oh
this is
Like this is or that is here. I will give you some examples on how
Indonesia's usually pronounce it three
better
30
See how she miss th when she was pronouncing these words like 13 30
when the correct pronunciation should be 30 or
13 of course when he said fast enough you can't really hear the difference, but let me show you another example I
Hope you understand my point by now, and this is how native speakers would usually pronounce it in just three simple steps
That's it my name is Richard Thaler in the men's bathrooms at the airport
Bro happy Thursday make something planet Earth themed see how she Bruno's earth
You know like like air comes out of her mouth after she pronounces perfect
You know like Earth or growth so now. It's time for a tongue twister. Let's see if you can pronounce this sentence
I had thought some things through when we were at the theater
Three months ago. It's even a little tricky for me. I even mispronounced some things to sound
I trying to say out loud when you're in your own or in front of the mirror and see the
Position of your tongue, and yeah battle it for this week. I hope you guys like my video, and if you do like it
give it a thumbs up and also share this video to your friends or family who are
learning English maybe this could be helpful and
Subscribe if you like my content until then I will see you next time
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Hello Everyone. I'm Debora Spina, and today we're gonna talk about be patient.
It's our video number thirteen, about how to make your life better
Being patient is something that we need to practice.
It's not easy at all. I can tell for myself
I'm the kind of person that I'm always planning things, putting days, dues. I want to figure out... go to my schedule and
the life didn't happen the way that we wish.
Every single thing has a time to happen, and not all is about us to say and to put a due date.
Then, we need to be flexible. We need to be patient, and not only about things in the life, but about people around you,
situations.
People are so different.
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The cultures are so different, we just need to respect it, and be patient.
If we are not patient, it can be bad for us, and for people around us.
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Patience is not something that comes naturally.
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Take a Breath
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Not, what can I do in the future. We are so impatient, because we're always thinking about future.
To get, to have,
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energy involved, a lot of Karma involved
Just be patient,
keep in our mind that everything happens in the moment that it needs to happen.
Doesn't matter if you think that the good time is now, it is a bad time now.
You have whatever you need to have, no more no less.
Just, learn how to work with these things. It'll make your life better for yourself
Okay! I hope this video helped you to think about
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every day. If you liked It, you have been practicing something like this. Have some tips to share with us. Share here, comment for us.
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aHey guys, I hope you all good. Just wanted to do this first video following
my gastric band surgery. So I'm now Friday and I had my surgery on Saturday.
So I'm trying not to smile but I'm already seeing a bit of a difference so
since starting my pre-op diet on the Monday before last Saturday, I have now
lost 15 pounds, so just over a stone already. Absolutely amazed with the
weight loss to be honest. So, as for the procedure
so I went along in the morning. I got there for half seven, this was at the Spire
Bushey hospital. Taken to my room - really nice, really fancy and I had
my time to go down for half past 10 in the morning, but things were
running a bit late which wasn't a problem, I had someone to keep me company and take
my mind off things. When I went down.. sorry before I went down, I had my
blood pressure done. Obviously all my observations to make sure everything was
all right. Didn't eat anything from about seven o'clock the night before,
just to keep my stomach empty. But I think you can have water until about
half 6 that morning, and then when I went down went into the anaesthetist. So I
met my anaesthetist beforehand, I met my surgeon again and went down to the anesthetizing
room - all really nice. Obviously I was a little bit shaky but I just
wanted to get it done, get it done and out of the way to be honest. So I went
down, and obviously I don't remember much about it, but I was there around an hour
and a half to two hours, something like that and ll I wanted to do was sleep.
Just wanted to sleep, understandably, which hence not being able to drive
for three days afterwards. Following that I would say the only complication,
not complication sorry, the only little niggles I had was trapped wind and
and again you know no reason for that to be scary or anything like that, if you're
considering having this done, but I had a lot of trapped wind in my... because
obviously you've now got, I've now got two, what I call two stomachs. Top stomach
which is my pouch, and my bottom stomach and it's kind of like you can't burp
anymore you know, or you struggle to burp at first because during the operation
they actually inflate your stomach to see what they're doing and you know
understandably there's going to be a little bit of trapped air left over. So
I've had things like, I was having things like gripe water
Rennie® Deflatine I think they're called, peppermint tea - I don't drink tea
but it was helping - and just kind of trying to keep mobile and then the only
other little niggle really was the port site I've got on my left, it's just
been a bit tight to be honest. Not grueling. Painkillers have helped but you
know I'm now off the painkillers and again you know it's still it's gonna be
tight you know. There's something new in your body that you
your body basically doesn't want that, so it's gotta take some getting
used to. So obviously since Saturday I've been doing my liquid diet. So to start
off with that just involved water for 24 hours and then after that I have had
things, I stocked up on Slimfast because I thought, you know, plenty of nutrients.
I got advice on it first and so I've been having, I started off just having
water and then one, sort of maybe three-quarters a bottle of Slimfast a
day. But I'm actually finding my appetites coming back now so I'm now
having a Slimfast shake in the morning and then I'm having some maybe tomato
soup for lunch, maybe half a tin something like that and then dinner time
I'm having some more soup so just trying to mix it up by having maybe chicken
soup, potato and leek, but obviously at this stage the first two weeks, you
need to you know if it's chicken soup you need to make sure there's no lumps of chicken in it.
So what I do is I'm sieving out the chicken, cooking it and then yeah having what I
want. But definitely finding that it's a big learning curve as you'd
understand. It's you know it's something you'll get, you know, you'll
get used to very quickly. I mean, I'm starting to realize that as soon as I
start to feel the bit of an ache I suppose, around my
chest area, that means that I'm starting to get full up and and the other thing
is my stomach's been growling, which to me, you'd normally you would
normally think is you know being hungry, but even after I've ate say half a
tin of soup, I know full well that I'm not hungry but
what it is, it's where the where the soup or the food is actually working
through your top stomach, down to the bottom stomach just hasn't got there yet.
So, I'm very excited to see what's to come. Look out for my next video. I'm gonna
keep these this video diary going and hopefully next time I'll be closer to
the two stone mark. See you soon guys!
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