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Date Posted: 11:08:01 06/04/24 Tue
Author: David Meier
Subject: Re: Here is your full story
In reply to: Marshall 's message, "Re: Here is your full story" on 10:45:52 06/03/24 Mon

>Wow a five hour surgery? How old is the child in
>question?
>
>Also sorry for not answering any of the other
>questions. When I had surgery at the summer camp all
>of the new kids to the school had the surgery. I
>noticed that some of the older boys had different
>scars then us a a few looked like that they might have
>had heart surgery. The explanation for the different
>scars was weather or not they decided to go in
>laparoscopicly like they did with me or an open
>surgery. It was only a few boys that had open surgery
>though, most of us had a laparoscopic surgery.


Hello Mr Knut, hello Marshall,

idon‘t anything about the real duration of the next surgery. We Germans often use in our language exaggeration to show that something is special. I should report it here in October. But at the end should it be a longer treatment then. My friend‘s boy will be 11 years old when the ordeal will happen. Now our ped gave him a Leuprolin depot. Very interesting is the situation of his buddy and class-mate. He is a diabetic..

Mr.Knut, treatments on hearts and llungs seem very serious and dangerous to me. Heart surgeons with setting bypasses are for older people i thought. What do you think about them.

Marshall: How did they decide which kid got an open surgeon and who got a laparoscopic treatment only. Just a matter of age?


Greetings. David

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