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Old 10-27-2011, 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by hellothere View Post
There is so much to consider, hmmm sometimes i think cancer would be easier to fight.

Alot of the stuff you read of the net however when i mention it to the surgeons or professionals they completely dissmiss it

For instance when i had mentioned scar tissue forming after surgey to the surgeon he completely dissmissed it and said the way he removes the ribs is completely with all the meat and muscle around it , so scar tissue doesnt form?

Dunno how that works but yea
How can surgeons be so dismissive???????? I really am losing any faith I had in the medical profession.
Of course there is a risk of scar tissue forming...... where the incisions are. That's some thick muscle to go through and that in its self can cause nerve issues. What they also choose to not mention is that the thoracic/chest region is incredibly sensitive and more prone to scar tissue thickening or keloid scarring.
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