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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 99089" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>Really glad you are on the mend.</p><p></p><p>When you are all better, the difference between how you are and how you were before the surgery will be like night and day.</p><p></p><p>When I had mine done, they couldn't do it right away because I had some stones kinda hanging out in the entrance. First they had to do a procedure where they went down my throat to pick a few of the stones out, and they next day is when they removed the gallbladder. Well when they did the first procedure, I was not knocked out, I was only under a twilight. They had these things down my throat and were watching what they were doing on a monitor. I kept trying to stay alert enough to see the monitor because I wanted to see what they looked like. Finally the doctor yelled me "would you just go to sleep!" Evidently, I was impeding the procedure. Who knew?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 99089, member: 3647"] Really glad you are on the mend. When you are all better, the difference between how you are and how you were before the surgery will be like night and day. When I had mine done, they couldn't do it right away because I had some stones kinda hanging out in the entrance. First they had to do a procedure where they went down my throat to pick a few of the stones out, and they next day is when they removed the gallbladder. Well when they did the first procedure, I was not knocked out, I was only under a twilight. They had these things down my throat and were watching what they were doing on a monitor. I kept trying to stay alert enough to see the monitor because I wanted to see what they looked like. Finally the doctor yelled me "would you just go to sleep!" Evidently, I was impeding the procedure. Who knew? [/QUOTE]
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