General surgery taught me one poignant message -- trouble-free pooping is never something be taken lightly. The tortuous gooey journey food takes from the mouth to the anus is fraught with peril. The human alimentary canal (also known as the poop factory) can be up to 30 feet long in a normal human. Within that 30 feet anything goes. It can bunch up, pinch off, knot up, swell, shrivel, burst, bleed, telescope in on itself, detach, reattach, and erode.
A lot of these problems warrant surgery. If someone starts pissing air (pneumaturia) it means a hole has worn through their colon and bladder. Same goes for someone pissing poo (fecaluria -- you get the idea). Some of these problems happen because of a reckless lifestyle, but often people's bowels just turn against them. In a squishy revolt a colon will start wearing holes in itself and bleeding. The answer can be to remove it, connect the small intestine to the butt, bunching it up at the end with staples to make a new rectum. This new answer works OK, but it can get infected, and even if everything goes according to plan it leaves the patient with 6 - 8 poops per day that are the consistency of oatmeal on a good day.
So this is why we pester our patients about poop from post-op day one. Every morning I wake my patients and asked if they've pooped yet, or farted. Farting is a harbinger of poo, and is a good sign.
"Gas is music to our ears," we tell our patients.
When one of my patients had his first poop with his newly revamped colon post-op day 4, I stopped by and said,
"I've heard the good news sir -- two poops, amazing."
Poop means we can start a patient on solid food, it means that they are one step closer to getting out of the hospital. I've always thought pooping is hilarious and awesome, and now it is my professional duty (heh) to hassle patients about their movements. Surgery is the best.
Even if Puff, or Diddy, P-Dids, or Daddy, or whatever the fuck he calls himself, makes shitty music, you can't deny he's one hilarious bastard. The simple ingenuity of "No Bitchassness" has made its ways onto XXXL silk-screened tees all over the hood and now, we have this gem of a Video Blog. The Fruit Loops with OJ and his Diddy spazz at 3 minutes into the video are well worth watching.
Comedy is seriously a viable career for Mr. Combs. Oh yea, I almost forget he's already filthy stinking rich.
While the Economy continues to implode and the Market plummeted another 5% today, how about some solid music to get your mind off your money woes?
The first time you saw Folk & Stress, we brought you the video interview we did with the two brothers at their home-cobbled studio in Long Island, and hopefully you caught their live ass set at the the Spring Launch party. Well, remember how we said doods was dope? We've kept up with our boys Folk & Stress and them boys have been on the grind, quietly going about their way, preparing to blow up the underground.
Fast forward a year. After linking up with Downtown titans Alife, they got connected with The Wu, signed with Baby Grand Records, opened for the GZA on his legendary Liquid Swords Tour [see previous post for flicks], and have been working with a roster of the Underground elite for their Album THE BOX, dropping September 30th.
With production work from Dreddy Kruger, Preservation, Pushakey, and Bronze Nazareth, while Folk holds his own on the boards, handling the bulk of the album. Interlacing plenty of new lyrical content with some from their mixtape flows, F&S spit with their usual bravado and word play on the track. And, with guest spots from GZA the Genius, Aesop Rock, Vast Aire from Cannibal Ox, and Blu, I get all school-girl giddy just thinking about the kind of talent they have backing them for the album.
Here is a special leak of Beatrix, featuring Vast Aire, a mean head nodder with menacing strings and piano hooks, a free track to fill your headphones to help you get through this economic slump. Don't worry, we broke too...
Stay tuned for a full interview with Folk & Stress and REMEMBER TO GET THE ALBUM SEPTEMBER 30TH!!
Our boys Folk & Stress opened for GZA at Irving Plaza this Friday September 12th. They totally killed it, the new album, The Box, is gonna be dope! Expect to see more of them... they're gonna do big things. You heard it here first!
Our good friend and writer Jada G. just wrote a good piece remembering 9/11 from the perspective of an NYU student. Check it out at The Smoking Section.
I recently took a two-week vacation to Ecuador. I was born there, and haven't been back to visit in 8 years. I thought I might get altitude sickness in the capital, Quito, which at 9,000 ft above sea level is the second highest capital city in the world. Thank goodness I was wrong, and going back was a much needed adventure. It's interesting what a 2 week visit to a third world country does to your perspective on New York.
Little girl catching a ride from the cops.
Some recommended experiences: the rainforest, the bootleg mall (I got Rosetta Stone for $10), delicious fruits you never knew existed, the art of Guayasamin, desolate beaches, active volcano hikes, THE MUSIC, views to die for... And all that's without even talking about the Galapagos Islands.
Wildlife in the Amazon.
"Mother and Child" by Guayasamin
Standing at about 14,000 ft, deceivingly close to the Pichincha volcano.
Needless to say, it was great to get away and have my senses stimulated again. I easily forget my love of hiking and clear, endless starry skies. If you are a fan of nature at all, Ecuador has basically every climate found on earth... so I highly recommend it.