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February 1, 2009 at 9:22 AM #340185February 1, 2009 at 9:27 AM #339647peterbParticipant
House of cards, meet tsunami.
February 1, 2009 at 9:27 AM #339973peterbParticipantHouse of cards, meet tsunami.
February 1, 2009 at 9:27 AM #340069peterbParticipantHouse of cards, meet tsunami.
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February 1, 2009 at 9:43 AM #339652UCGalParticipant[quote=flu][quote=nostradamus]Flu what? Removing some organs? I hope you’re OK![/quote]
Hijack.
I will actually. I probably mistyped. My being bedridden is temporary. A few months. I should live a normal life thereafter. Fortunately, the human body either has two of something, or you’d be surprised what you don’t need. Doctors can tell you the same thing….My procedures is preventative, though I use to think preventative treatment was popping a few pills or getting more exercise. Actually, I’m pretty lucky. I caught this right in time. I think my primary care physician did some major misdiagnoses for some time, which is another story. Lesson learned, if your primary physician can’t find a clue, see a specialist right away.
[/quote]Good luck with the procedures and recovery. I was looking down the nose of this type of thing when I got tested for the BRCA gene. (Lots of prophylactic surgery). Fortunately, I tested negative. I hope the surgery and recover are complication free and prevent any future issues.
Like the others, hoping it isn’t a partial lobotomy because we might need you to rewire our thermostats. ๐
February 1, 2009 at 9:43 AM #339978UCGalParticipant[quote=flu][quote=nostradamus]Flu what? Removing some organs? I hope you’re OK![/quote]
Hijack.
I will actually. I probably mistyped. My being bedridden is temporary. A few months. I should live a normal life thereafter. Fortunately, the human body either has two of something, or you’d be surprised what you don’t need. Doctors can tell you the same thing….My procedures is preventative, though I use to think preventative treatment was popping a few pills or getting more exercise. Actually, I’m pretty lucky. I caught this right in time. I think my primary care physician did some major misdiagnoses for some time, which is another story. Lesson learned, if your primary physician can’t find a clue, see a specialist right away.
[/quote]Good luck with the procedures and recovery. I was looking down the nose of this type of thing when I got tested for the BRCA gene. (Lots of prophylactic surgery). Fortunately, I tested negative. I hope the surgery and recover are complication free and prevent any future issues.
Like the others, hoping it isn’t a partial lobotomy because we might need you to rewire our thermostats. ๐
February 1, 2009 at 9:43 AM #340074UCGalParticipant[quote=flu][quote=nostradamus]Flu what? Removing some organs? I hope you’re OK![/quote]
Hijack.
I will actually. I probably mistyped. My being bedridden is temporary. A few months. I should live a normal life thereafter. Fortunately, the human body either has two of something, or you’d be surprised what you don’t need. Doctors can tell you the same thing….My procedures is preventative, though I use to think preventative treatment was popping a few pills or getting more exercise. Actually, I’m pretty lucky. I caught this right in time. I think my primary care physician did some major misdiagnoses for some time, which is another story. Lesson learned, if your primary physician can’t find a clue, see a specialist right away.
[/quote]Good luck with the procedures and recovery. I was looking down the nose of this type of thing when I got tested for the BRCA gene. (Lots of prophylactic surgery). Fortunately, I tested negative. I hope the surgery and recover are complication free and prevent any future issues.
Like the others, hoping it isn’t a partial lobotomy because we might need you to rewire our thermostats. ๐
February 1, 2009 at 9:43 AM #340101UCGalParticipant[quote=flu][quote=nostradamus]Flu what? Removing some organs? I hope you’re OK![/quote]
Hijack.
I will actually. I probably mistyped. My being bedridden is temporary. A few months. I should live a normal life thereafter. Fortunately, the human body either has two of something, or you’d be surprised what you don’t need. Doctors can tell you the same thing….My procedures is preventative, though I use to think preventative treatment was popping a few pills or getting more exercise. Actually, I’m pretty lucky. I caught this right in time. I think my primary care physician did some major misdiagnoses for some time, which is another story. Lesson learned, if your primary physician can’t find a clue, see a specialist right away.
[/quote]Good luck with the procedures and recovery. I was looking down the nose of this type of thing when I got tested for the BRCA gene. (Lots of prophylactic surgery). Fortunately, I tested negative. I hope the surgery and recover are complication free and prevent any future issues.
Like the others, hoping it isn’t a partial lobotomy because we might need you to rewire our thermostats. ๐
February 1, 2009 at 9:43 AM #340195UCGalParticipant[quote=flu][quote=nostradamus]Flu what? Removing some organs? I hope you’re OK![/quote]
Hijack.
I will actually. I probably mistyped. My being bedridden is temporary. A few months. I should live a normal life thereafter. Fortunately, the human body either has two of something, or you’d be surprised what you don’t need. Doctors can tell you the same thing….My procedures is preventative, though I use to think preventative treatment was popping a few pills or getting more exercise. Actually, I’m pretty lucky. I caught this right in time. I think my primary care physician did some major misdiagnoses for some time, which is another story. Lesson learned, if your primary physician can’t find a clue, see a specialist right away.
[/quote]Good luck with the procedures and recovery. I was looking down the nose of this type of thing when I got tested for the BRCA gene. (Lots of prophylactic surgery). Fortunately, I tested negative. I hope the surgery and recover are complication free and prevent any future issues.
Like the others, hoping it isn’t a partial lobotomy because we might need you to rewire our thermostats. ๐
February 1, 2009 at 4:52 PM #339702RicechexParticipantFlu: really sorry to hear about this, I hope you recover well from the surgery. Please keep us updated on how you are doing.
February 1, 2009 at 4:52 PM #340028RicechexParticipantFlu: really sorry to hear about this, I hope you recover well from the surgery. Please keep us updated on how you are doing.
February 1, 2009 at 4:52 PM #340124RicechexParticipantFlu: really sorry to hear about this, I hope you recover well from the surgery. Please keep us updated on how you are doing.
February 1, 2009 at 4:52 PM #340151RicechexParticipantFlu: really sorry to hear about this, I hope you recover well from the surgery. Please keep us updated on how you are doing.
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