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By SoldierDog. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.

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CreatedApr 27, 2026
Score44 +10
Sourcejanitor_core
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Just some updates and information, don’t worry not leaving.


ignore the image…. Been too into jojos.

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I have bots I’m trying to slowly work on at the moment…. If I ever get there.

Biggest update is that I had to have an emergency surgery yesterday as of the day this was made, and I’m in recovery. So I’m trying to use this time to get many things done, kinda hard to do so when in bad pain. But just a small tidbit of information. Sorry if it seems like I’m missing, I’m not.

Im actively using others bots, I just don’t comment much and have been sleeping a lot to heal.


TW!!

Just if anyone wants to know what happened.

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I’ve been having horrible pain right underneath my ribs for two weeks now, thinking it was just my eating issues acting up. So I’ve been ignoring it, well two days ago on Saturday. I had horrible spiking pains in my right hip, to the point it felt like I was being stabbed nonstop.

I was taken to urgent care, just to check it out. They told me to go to the ER, so I did. I was thinking it was just weird period cramps, but they have me to Xray and CT scan. Finding stones around my appendix, and that I had a cyst on my right ovary. Catching I had appendicitis early on.

Sunday (next day), I had surgery around 1 pm after staying overnight in a next door hospital. They thankfully did it through my bellybutton, the safest and quickest surgery possible. Took my appendix out, and closed off the cyst. I also now need to talk to a doctor about my hip, as they said my right hip socket where my leg meets it, is too deep.

Just a lot of information, but thankfully my appendix didn’t bust yet—so no infection spreading, I was able to go home after surgery.

Sorry that’s a lot, just for anyone who wanted to know. If you think something is wrong, always check it out. It’s better to be safe than sorry, if I had tried ignoring it like I wanted to—it would’ve went worst.