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Old 04-06-2007, 02:05 AM #11
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You have a good senceof humor is it sence anywho in goes the scope and out came everything i would think!!! But no issues and you will feel so much betterGood luck and many blessings Sue
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Has nothing to worry about. PussFace is too lazy to do more than plop down in front of a bowl. If it requires work she's not interested.

Oh yeah, the fat freight train. That's because the gall bladder secretes what is needed to break the fat down for absorption or whatever is done with it. They told me most people end up with life long diarrhea because of this. Guess it's marginally better than constipation. For me it's never been much of a problem unless I eat a *lot* of fat. Actually my bowels haven't really changed all that much between pre and post surgery. I guess I'm one of the luckier ones. There is this though and it's pretty much standard for all gall bladderless people....when you have to go you *have* to go.

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"I had mine removed laprascopically at 9:00am and went out to dinner that night, feeling much better"

That is the most amazing thing I have ever read!!!!

Oh by the way, I wear two Medic Guard bracelets. One says DIABETIC, see wallet card, and the other says 'ALLERGY TO PENICILIN - see wallet card.

I feel like getting another one that says 'DIABETIC NEUROPATHY - DO NOT USE VIBRATING TOOL ON MY FEET!!!! lol

I'm like a girl scout ....BE PREPARED....

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