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Date Posted: 10:03:16 06/26/24 Wed
Author: David Meier
Subject: Re: My surgery stories
In reply to: Jarrod 's message, "My surgery stories" on 21:34:43 06/24/24 Mon

>I'm a 16 year old male and came across some stories on
>here that are a bit like mine.
> When I was 10 they discovered a tumor on my pancreas,
>they did a laparoscopic exam of ne to find out the
>extent of it and decided that it would be best to do a
>total removal of my pancreas, gal bladder and spleen.
>Unlike with the other guy who had his removed they
>didn't open me up although I do have a large scar from
>where they removed my spleen. A couple of years later
>when I was 12 I had a form of cancer in my right ankle
>bone and they decided it would be best to ampute my
>right foot. Then when I was 13 I got my appendix
>removed when I got appendicitis




Hi to all of you. I will answer No Names‘ questions later but now i have got three questions to Jared and Carson:


I don‘t know much about loosing gal-bladder but Mr Knut says it gives not much benefit and you have to change the way of eating. Small courses and mor often..

So i ask you Jared and Carson.: How changed the gal-bladder surgeon your life? Do you really had to change the way of eating?

My friend‘s son will get another surgeon in October. His doc wants to examine internal organs from front and back. He has still his appendix and i guess he will keep it one mire time.

So the second point is: What do you think Jared and Carson : is it good to put the gal-bladder out? You have experience made by yourselves. Should we ask the doc to do it?8

And the third question is about appendix. Would you say it is ok to ask for an appendix removement? Thx for answering and Greetings from Germany

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  • Re: My surgery stories -- David Meier, 10:16:09 06/26/24 Wed
  • Re: My surgery stories -- Jarrod, 14:49:33 06/26/24 Wed
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