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Date Posted: 14:02:07 10/14/22 Fri
Author: David Meier
Subject: Re: Some questions
In reply to: Tristan 's message, "Re: Some questions" on 04:29:10 10/13/22 Thu

>>- Were the ordeal of your wife and kids voluntary or
>>forced or mandatory?
>>
>My wife was on her first exam just like I was when I
>was at the diagnostic institute. She had already
>volunteered for the second and third Tests. The
>children were put to the test by our choice
>voluntarily.
>
>>- In what kind of institution did it happen?
>>
>The wife began her first medical school testing and
>was then transferred to a specialized facility at the
>Hospital for Children and Adolescents. At the same
>facility, we took the tests and everyone else.
>
>>- Did you bring your children there or did they fetch
>>them in some kind of ambulance.
>>
>A car from the hospital would always come for the test
>subjects and that would take them home.
>
>>- What age and gender are those of your children. How
>>old were they when they had the exam.
>>
>The tests have already taken our two children twins
>boy and girl at the age of 7. The youngest boy is 6
>years old and is yet to be tested. After two tests,
>they already have my older brother's children. They
>took the tests at 6.5 years old and 12 years old.
>
>>- Were there any difference between what happened to
>>your children from what got done with you? Something
>>missing, some new things added.
>>
>Compared to us, hospital stays have been reduced for
>children. They returned home the next morning after a
>check-up. None of them had incontinence problems after
>the procedure. They weren't as tired as we were after
>the procedure. For the second day after returning
>home, they were able to go to school without any
>problems.
>
>>- How long were your kids under general anesthesia?
>>
>The general anesthesia was less than two hours.
>
>>- Did your kids have to stay in an intensive care unit
>>after the ordeal. What tubes, electrodes and other
>>arrangements were monted on them.
>>
>They were in the regular room when they woke up. They
>had many electrodes and catheters in their urethra and
>rectum, and lay with their legs bent. Their catheters
>were removed after a check-up that night.
>
>>- Was there any difference between what happened to
>>your girls and boys ?
>>
>The overall examination took nearly an hour longer for
>the boys than for the girls.
>
>>- Did they do any adjutments in your kids and what do
>>you think about the effects?
>>
>In all children, they had a better clearance of the
>intestines and ureters. It seems to me they have
>more energy.
>
>>- Are you as parents involved in any way with the
>>preparation and aftercare after the exams.
>>
>
>A month after the procedure, we took temperatures in
>their genitals and rectum in the morning and evening.
>In the evening, they received a suppository in the
>rectum and a gel in the genital organs.
>
>>- Have you got any plan for further examinations and
>>adjustments in your kids, and at what ages?
>>
>We were advised to repeat the examination after three
>to five years according to the current state of health.
>
>If there's anything else you'd like to add, write.
>
>Tristan



Hiello Tristan, hi Knut,

so great to read that after such a long somebody answered my question. And i am very happy to read that you support young kids exams.
I got only one test because my single mom and me moved to another town. Please go on and send your kids to hospital again someday. I ‚ve got a friend with a 9 year old boy. He got two exams till now. And two of his class mattes as well. And the reason to convince their single moms were the cases of having protruding ears. Up to the age of nine the health insurance pays for pinning them. So they got it made when they were seven and eight years old. So they get their ears pinned and a lot more. A real big exam. All of them got circumcised too. One got hernia repair.

"Our“ boy got two surgeons yet. During his second stay the staff looked after his tonsils and polyps.

And like you i guess he got more energy now and learns easier.

Sometimes i wish my mom didn‘t move so i had had more exams as a kid

So Tristan maybe it would be good to send your kids to hospital more often.

Greetings,
David Meier

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