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It's puke...with the colon on either side.

At the rate that this trial is dragging on, I might even learn all of the smilies before its over.

Evening gcharlie :seeya:
I love smilies!!!

:takeabow: :razz: :pillowfight2: :loveyou:

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mine is working?

Princess, when is your surgery? And what for?

I am scheduled for surgery October 30th. I have what is called a Teratoma on my left ovary. I won't go into detail, but you can google "teratoma of the ovary" and get the general idea. For all you Stephen King fans out there, I feel a little like the character in "The Dark Half" :floorlaugh:.

I'm a little nervous about the surgery. :scared:
 
I am scheduled for surgery October 30th. I have what is called a Teratoma on my left ovary. I won't go into detail, but you can google "teratoma of the ovary" and get the general idea. For all you Stephen King fans out there, I feel a little like the character in "The Dark Half" :floorlaugh:.

I'm a little nervous about the surgery. :scared:

we'll be here for you before and after, princess
 
any more funny names for body parts? :floorlaugh:
 
I am scheduled for surgery October 30th. I have what is called a Teratoma on my left ovary. I won't go into detail, but you can google "teratoma of the ovary" and get the general idea. For all you Stephen King fans out there, I feel a little like the character in "The Dark Half" :floorlaugh:.

I'm a little nervous about the surgery. :scared:

Is it a laproscopic procedure? That's how I had my tubal ligation years ago and it was an easy recovery. First day was uncomfortable, but not painful.

Still, I can understand being nervous about it...I think it's healthy to have some respect for any kind of surgery.
 
did you hear the cliff bride was released from jail today? Accident my butt!
 
It's puke...with the colon on either side.

At the rate that this trial is dragging on, I might even learn all of the smilies before its over.

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OMG!! dont mention colon!! my Dr. wants me to have a colonoscopy with a barium test the next day. My colons so bad he cant look at the right end. He's afraid of the scope tearing it. I dont want to go! I've been having problems with it since he said this. I am not supposed to be emotionally upset as the Psychiatrist thinks that is what caused the bleeding. I will talk to my PCP on Friday, going to him for 20 years. Maybe he can save me. My Gastro is one of the best and I really like him. I dont want to lose him, he saved my life. N.S. (these are my initials.):laughcry::floorlaugh:
 
we'll be here for you before and after, princess

When I was 28 I had gallstones and had to have my gall bladder removed. I was VERY young for such surgery, and the nurses all commented on how I didn't fit the "four F's" - fat, female, fertile and over forty (well I WAS still fertile then) :floorlaugh:. Three days after my surgery (where they cut me from breast to belly button) I was mowing the lawn. People thought I was nuts, but I bounced back that quick. I don't think it will be quite that easy this time :(.
 
Teratoma:

[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teratoma"]Teratoma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
 
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OMG!! dont mention colon!! my Dr. wants me to have a colonoscopy with a barium test the next day. My colons so bad he cant look at the right end. He's afraid of the scope tearing it. I dont want to go! I've been having problems with it since he said this. I am not supposed to be emotionally upset as the Psychiatrist thinks that is what caused the bleeding. I will talk to my PCP on Friday, going to him for 20 years. Maybe he can save me. My Gastro is one of the best and I really like him. I dont want to lose him, he saved my life. N.S. (these are my initials.):laughcry::floorlaugh:

What does N stand for? Nora, Noreen?
 
Is it a laproscopic procedure? That's how I had my tubal ligation years ago and it was an easy recovery. First day was uncomfortable, but not painful.

Still, I can understand being nervous about it...I think it's healthy to have some respect for any kind of surgery.

It's big gcharlie - at least 9cm. The specialist told me if it's more than 9cm they can't do laproscopy, and will have to do more invasive surgery. I had my ultrasound last Thursday, and go back to the specialist on September 27. I'll know more then about what the surgery will involve.
 
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