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Link Posted: 4/4/2024 10:04:42 AM EDT
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thats a pretty amazing before and after.    I hope the condition doesn't cause them to regrow.
Link Posted: 4/4/2024 10:11:48 AM EDT
[#2]
were they fluid filled?   because it looks like in the after picture it seems like they didn't really cut that many off.   it almost looks like are drained and shrunken.
Link Posted: 4/4/2024 10:34:45 AM EDT
[#3]
Jesus… Not no, but fuck no. Put a gun in my hand, fuck that shit.

It’s really amazing she lived that long with that kind of shit.
Link Posted: 4/4/2024 10:40:59 AM EDT
[#4]
Way to go Dr Ryan Osborne!
Link Posted: 4/4/2024 1:13:30 PM EDT
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were they fluid filled?   because it looks like in the after picture it seems like they didn't really cut that many off.   it almost looks like are drained and shrunken.
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Nope, they were solid fatty looking masses.  The TV show let you watch as they were cutting them off, it was like tossing potatoes into a bucket.  She also had a very very large one on her leg thst they removed.  12 hours+ under the knife using just local anesthetic cutting those things off and that was just her first trip.  She has done multiple trips to get to this point.

For anyone interested, the TV show is "Take my Tumor" on TLC.
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