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Date Posted: 09:17:24 06/02/24 Sun
Author: David Meier
Subject: Re: Here is your full story
In reply to: Knut Holt 's message, "Re: Here is your full story" on 08:48:15 06/02/24 Sun

>The gall bladder regulates the outlet of digestive
>products of the liver into the intestines to times
>when it is needed.
>
>You can live well enough without it, but you have to
>eat more often and in smaller portions as far as I
>know.
>
>I do not understand well what purpose it had to take
>out the gall bladder.
>
>Possibly the altered digestion ensures a more even
>uptake of energy from the digestion during the day and
>a more frequent bowel movement, which might enhance
>sport performance.
>
>By the way, what kind of surgery will the son of your
>friend have; and what was his first big surgery?
>
>I strongly suspect he will get a big endoscopic exam
>under anesthesia at the camp, if they aim him to be a
>top athlete. It depends on what aim the boy or the
>sport club has for him.
>
>Alternatively they perform the exams during the same
>session as the surgery.


Hi Knut,

i wrote you all about when it happened five years ago. His first really big exam happened when he was six years old. Easter 2020. First Grade, Elementary School. They fixed his ears and circumcised him, took out his tonsils and adenoids. They examined him inside and we saw two points around his belly button. He will join the sports camp. But the club says that there will be no exams happen. But they recommand regular exams. There is no exam camp in Germany i know. Maybe there is somebody who knows one. So we decided to take him to a kids clinic in October. At least he will get his appendix taken out. Should we ask the ped doc about the gal bladder? I am not sure.. Greetings from Germany!

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