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Date Posted: 01:15:34 08/13/24 Tue
Author: Knut Holt (Some questions)
Subject: Re: My interesting medical and surgical procedures stories
In reply to: Carter 's message, "Re: My interesting medical and surgical procedures stories" on 13:25:39 08/12/24 Mon

Hi Carter

Thanks for your interesting account.

What you tell is fairly standard procedures for the various interventions.

There is allways things I want to know more about, but let me begin with your toncillectomy, and what you might have seen on the other boys after the surgeries.

Did any of them seem to:

- be on prolomnged artificial ventilation
- be held unconcious for hours after surgery
- have more IVs that might seem standard
- have urinary catheter
. have catheter that seemed to go into made openings in the body
- have catheter that seemed to go into their bottom
- connected to some machine doing some activity on them through catheters or electrodes
- lie in strange positions
- being subjected to any strange activity by personel

- and did any of these particularities apply to you too?

Did they all seem to have ENT surgery, or had they also other procedures.

Were there also girls there, or did it seem that they had an only-boy-surgery day?

Did the setting in the medical center seem to be geared at taking special care of boys that day in one way or another? If you had that impression, what particulars made that impression?

Were there persons lurking around and interested in you or the boys, that did not seem to have anything to do with the said surgery as such.

Regards Knut Holt

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