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Old 04-30-2010, 02:31 PM   #23
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Git R Done, sceagles.

I had mine out three or four years ago. While waiting the two weeks or so for the surgery, I had to eat a Bananas Rice Applesauce Toast diet and nothing but.

The surgery can be the full abdominal unzip or laproscopic. I had the laproscopic and now have a small scar on my belly button, one at the right ribcage and one mid-tummy on the right side.

If you have laproscopic surgery, it will be outpatient. You have to be able to urinate before they spring you from the hospital. If the pain meds freeze your bladder, you stay overnight. The surgeon, who is a good one, told me I'd be back to normal activity within a week. This didn't turn out to be true because I picked up viral pneumonia while in the hospital.

After maybe six weeks of healing, you go back to see the surgeon for a check on the incisions. At that time, he handed me my gallstones. Want to know what they look like?
Spoiler:
Like jellybellys made out of earwax. You're welcome.


You need to watch fat intake for several months after the surgery. As I say, it's been several years since my surgery and I can eat ice cream or french fries or whatever with no problems. I am very happy that I had the operation and you will be, too.
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