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Glad they caught it before you bought it.
Even more glad that it wasn't something up your butt that wasn't supposed to be there. Like this.......click, I can't post a youtube video directly due to my membership level. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caX9vrQArfw |
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I had an appendicitis in September. Woke up with abdominal pain had an MRI in the afternoon. Laparoscopic surgery by 10pm. Did not burst, did not leak. I was lucky. I hope you are too. Follow the surgeon's instructions for recovery time. Bad stuff can happen. View Quote |
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Bingo! Going to get it taken out tomorrow. I was in pain for three days before I finally said fuck it and went. What's sad is that it's only slightly inflamed so it's not even all that critical. V View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: What the hell is wrong with people? We got yelled at for putting our fingers in our ears. Healthcare should not cover some idiot putting a fake fist up his/her whatever. They can just hobble around with it as a sign for the rest of humanity. Buncha damn weirdoes. View Quote |
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Bingo! Going to get it taken out tomorrow. I was in pain for three days before I finally said fuck it and went. What’s sad is that it’s only slightly inflamed so it’s not even all that critical. V View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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How long was the recovery. At least till you felt better? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I had an appendicitis in September. Woke up with abdominal pain had an MRI in the afternoon. Laparoscopic surgery by 10pm. Did not burst, did not leak. I was lucky. I hope you are too. Follow the surgeon's instructions for recovery time. Bad stuff can happen. |
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I was up walking around a couple hours after surgery. Started running two weeks later and started lifting weights 6 weeks after surgery. I never took any narcotics for pain, only Mobic. View Quote They kicked me out the morning after the surgery. They did the whole belly button laparoscopic thing with me. Luckily the surgeon on call when I went was the head of the organ transplant team so this was a cake walk for him. I did have a lot of black and blue marks on my stomach for a few weeks but it all went away, I can't find any scarring at all now. Unfortunately for me my body didn't get along with the Morphine drip. I called it the puke button, as soon as I pushed the button I wanted to puke. I ended up not being able to use it and got by with Percocet. Good luck! |
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Oh and funny tidbit, late at night after the surgery I got up to pee for the first time. It hurt like freakin hell and I screamed so loud the nurse came in. It was only then that she told me I had had a catheter in and that I might be sore.
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Because you read all of the arfcom threads saying "anything's a dildo if your brave enough" ?
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Bingo! Going to get it taken out tomorrow. I was in pain for three days before I finally said fuck it and went. What’s sad is that it’s only slightly inflamed so it’s not even all that critical. V View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Lucky you went in when you did! My brother tried to tough it out. His almost ruptured. The doctor was surprised he could handle the pain for the time he had it.
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Bingo! Going to get it taken out tomorrow. I was in pain for three days before I finally said fuck it and went. What's sad is that it's only slightly inflamed so it's not even all that critical. V View Quote |
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bet op tried to eat a lot of bubble gum to see how big of a bubble he could fart out.
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I had a very similar experience when I was 40. A bit of pain for 3 days, trip to the ER, and laparoscopic surgery to remove my appendix.
Recovery wasn't too bad. You'll be sore for a week or two, but it beats getting opened up. |
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I had mine out last April, 47 years old. I came home from church, started feeling bad, slept all day with the feeling that everything would be alright if I could take a crap. The wife comes to bed at 10:30 and tells me we are going to the ER. By 1:30 I've been transferred to surgery and had it out shortly after. By 9:30 I'm ready to go home. No pain, but I was pretty tired for a few weeks, not doing anything didn't help.
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I will shoot the middle and say Gall Stones. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Bingo! Going to get it taken out tomorrow. I was in pain for three days before I finally said fuck it and went. What’s sad is that it’s only slightly inflamed so it’s not even all that critical. V View Quote I was in hospital for two weeks after surgery cleaning abscesses out of my abdomen from where it leaked all over the place. Then fucking got c-diff in the hospital from the heavy antibiotics I was on and was fucked up for about 6 months after release. |
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Bingo! Going to get it taken out tomorrow. I was in pain for three days before I finally said fuck it and went. What’s sad is that it’s only slightly inflamed so it’s not even all that critical. V View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Appendicitis. Ask me how I know... V I was in the hospital for a couple of days while they were trying to figure out my abdominal pain. They were fixing to take my appendix out but did an emergency barium contrast enema (only one way to get it to your appendix in a short time! ) before they realized I just had viral pneumonia. I was about 11 years old and had no idea what was about to happen when they did the enema. Talk about traumatic. Throwing up barium they just pumped into my butt was one of the worst experiences of my life. |
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Appendicitis SUCKS. On the bright side, even though you will be sore from the surgery, the pain will be much better when you wake up.
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Are you in my E.R.? View Quote Hope he's doing okay. |
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