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41Combedale
@41CombedaleRoad (5966)
• Greece
17 Sep 21
I suppose it is all in the mind providing the body is working well enough not to interfere with us living the kind of life we enjoy.
Personally I went from young, to adult, skipped middle age altogether, picked up a pension, got...
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writersedge
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
28 Aug 12
me for a long time.
I had taken the summer off from chemo. I had basically no summer last year between all the chemos and a deconstruction and reconstruction operation. This year, they started the summer with a chemo that made...
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Resy King
@resy21curapika (2151)
• Pasay, Philippines
8 Aug 12
GREAT, I'm rendering overtime voluntarily for the first time. I've been working for 8 months in this company and I never volunteered to render OT...
Until the Operations Manager ask me to do so. We are lacking people due to the...
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writersedge
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
16 Sep 11
For those of you who don't know, I had 4 founds of 4 chemos. Then took a month off and had a bunch of operations all at one time. Bladder removed, 18 lymph nodes removed, rt ovary removed. Part of my colon cut out, flipped over...
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writersedge
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
6 Sep 11
squimish, don't read. I'm back. A little at a time, but I'm back. Had my operations, many all at one time. They removed my bladder that due to probably chemo and probably the anti-cancer tea, the tumor went from 6 inches to 1 by 1...
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LetranKnight25
@LetranKnight25 (33117)
• Philippines
18 Aug 10
Hello Lotters,
I hope you don't take this negatively, because it's something that i noticed for a long time, but refuse to comment about it, sometimes i think it's for a good/bad cause.
Why is it that there are...
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Janey1966
@Janey1966 (24170)
• Carlisle, England
11 Jan 10
Earlier I asked about scars and breakages of bones and was amazed at the response so I thought I would start a discussion about ANY operation you may have had in your lifetime. It could be something minor, something major, I don't...
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tanniebabe78
@tanniebabe78 (2934)
• United States
10 Jan 10
Here lately I have been finding myself in the uncomfortable position of having to reopen the incision in my thumb. I cut it with a kitchen knife and it got infected. I have been to the hospital twice and the doctor's office twice...
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Andrew
@AndrewFreyne (6281)
• United Kingdom
12 Sep 09
Would this be the worst case scenario that you would ever have to encounter? My dad died from a heart attack a few years back but he never had any kind of operation or open heart surgery or anything like that. I don't like the...
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dark4eyes
@dark4eyes (161)
• United States
2 Sep 08
So, the roommate Elicbxn goes to the hospital w/ a headache and they wind up taking out her gall bladder. TYPICALLY this results in 4 to 6 weeks til full recovery.
She works for the Ex-roommate (believe me there's a GOOD reason...
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Yestheypayme2dothis
@Yestheypayme2dothis (7874)
• United States
21 Jun 08
A French judge annulled a Muslim marriage over bride's virginity lie this year. I would not expect this in Paris even though I know that in predominantly Muslim countries the woman is expected to be a virgin before she marries....
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dancinman
@dancinman (119)
• United States
5 Apr 08
this man in India, from, Durga Prasad, an itinerant worker, was from,Uttar Pradesh, and he took on a Job , for 250 rupees a day, it could be risky but he needed money for his family, and himself. so he went thinking that nit...
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Brian
@wolfie34 (26770)
• United Kingdom
16 Feb 08
Have you ever wondered what you look like inside? Have you got a natural curiousity about your own body, how it works, what it looks like, how each organ functions and how the body deals with food, deal with disposal and deals...
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kayrod2
@kayrod2 (1304)
• Australia
29 Jun 07
My dad had to have an operation on his shoulder yesterday. It has turned out to be a bigger operation than they thought it would be. The problem is that he has been on crutches for 7 months due to a stress fracture in his leg. It...
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