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Date Posted: 12:01:53 09/24/24 Tue
Author: Spencer
Subject: Re: Interesting surgery experience as an early teen
In reply to: Knut Holt 's message, "Re: Interesting surgery experience as an early teen" on 17:19:41 09/23/24 Mon

Hi Knut Holt
I’ll do my best to answer your questions

>I wonder if other things were done, which were the
>main reason for the procedure, and at an early time
>the same with your father.
Nothing that I could see from the report that I was able to obtain. All that I can figure out is that my grandparents were concerned about me getting appendicitis and decided to have me operated on
>What was you connected to after the surgery, and for
>how long? Urinary catheter, anal tube, abdominal
>drain, nasogastric tube, breathing tube, IVs,
>electrodes, and any other thing.
I was connected to a heart monitor, blood pressure monitor and had a tube in my nose and one in my penise.
>Did you have stich marks or openings made other places
>than at the said surgery place?
No only in those locations that were marked.
>Any pain or feelings at other places than the said
>surgery place?
Not that I remember but it’s been awhile since I had it done
>How long were you under anesthesia.
It was about an hour and a half according to the report
>Were there persons around you that did not seem
>related to a simple appendicectomy.
No
>Did child protective services or the like have a
>special interest for you around the surgery time?
No
>Did you experience other kids got sent to hospital or
>fetched by some mystical ambulances around the time,
>without them being sick?
No I was the only one ir was a fairly small hospital
>Answers to these questions may give a hint.
>
>
>
>Regards
>Knut Holt

This was the only surgery that I had that wasn’t planed or know about in advance by my parents. I had my first one when I was two or three I had my right leg amputated as I was born with a birth defect where I didn’t have a fibula so my leg couldn’t support my weight properly . When I was 14 I also had my tonsils removed and then when I was 16 I had back surgery due to scoliosis.

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