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Date Posted: 14:38:11 07/26/25 Sat
Author: James
Subject: Re: Some surgeries I've had that might be interesting
In reply to: Knut Holt 's message, "Re: Some surgeries I've had that might be interesting" on 05:24:11 06/27/25 Fri

James here sorry about the late reply but I’ve been a bit busy since I last had a chance to look at your response. I’m doing really well now though.

>Let us go to the tonsil procedure. Do you remember
>things of the following list from that procedure, of
>feelings that ssome of it were appied before you woke
>up? Many of the things listed seem unlikely for such a
>procedure, but I list it all in order not to miss
>anything.
>
>How long time did it take before waking up?
The surgery was about 90 minutes. I think I took about half an hour to wake up after the surgery
>In what positions were you when waking up?
I was laying down in the recovery room but after I was awake they had me sitting up when they moved me to another room where I could sit in a chair once I was more awake and where they checked me out before I could get dressed to go home.
>What scars did you have after the surgery?
None
>Where did you have pain or feelings after the surgery?
Just my throat hurt
>What kind of things were connected to you afterwards.
>
>- Breathing tube
Just a mask with a plastic bag on it
>- Tube through a hole in your belly
No
>- IV tubes
Yes but I don’t remember what it was for I think they said it was just saline
>- Electrodes
Heart monitor stickers on my chest
>- Puls oximeter on finger tip
Yes
>- Blood pressure device
Yes
>- Urinary catheter

>- Anal tube or device
No
>- Cuffs around legs
No
>How long did you have the devices on you?
Until I was deemed to be fully awake and was transferred to the room with a recliner that I could sit in and have a Popsicle
>Any strange or unexpected persons having to do with
>you in the hospital stay?
No
>Did you here specific phraces said by staff?
Nothing much other than my surgery went really well
>How long were you in hospital?
I arrived around 7 in the morning and had my surgery at 9 and left the hospital around 2 in the afternoon
>Did your parents scheck tou or you in any ways after
>coming holme?
They just asked how I felt and gave me my antibiotics and pain medicine when I needed it
>Any other strange things you remember.
No

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