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Date Posted: 05:38:55 08/13/24 Tue
Author: Carter
Subject: Re: My interesting medical and surgical procedures stories
In reply to: Knut Holt 's message, "Re: My interesting medical and surgical procedures stories" on 01:15:34 08/13/24 Tue

>Hi Carter
Carter here I’ll put my responses below your questions
>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
No we only had a plastic mask on nothing major
>- be held unconcious for hours after surgery
Not that I’m aware of
>- have more IVs that might seem standard
Only one or two IVs
>- have urinary catheter
Not after the tonsilectomy or wisdom teeth only after my appendectomy and hernia repair
>. have catheter that seemed to go into made openings
>in the body
Nope
>- have catheter that seemed to go into their bottom
Not that I could see and I didn’t either
>- connected to some machine doing some activity on
Just a heart monitor
>them through catheters or electrodes
>- lie in strange positions
>- being subjected to any strange activity by personel
Nope
>
>- and did any of these particularities apply to you
>too?
>
>Did they all seem to have ENT surgery, or had they
I believe so but outside of a couple that I knew well I didn’t really ask them.
>also other procedures.
>
>Were there also girls there, or did it seem that they
>had an only-boy-surgery day?
Just guys from my particular house. The boarding school was mixed but had separate dorms for boys and girls. Just because teens at that age can be a bit silly around the opposite sex
>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?
I don’t really know. I think there were some girls in a different room from us boys because I do remember seeing a couple when I first arrived
>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.
Not that I am aware of or was made aware of at the time
>Regards Knut Holt

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