Molto importantante e molto chiaro,vedere gli interventi chirurgici ,nella sua realtà.Così si può capire il lavoro difficile che certi dottori eseguono.......
Per essere un pò ironico è meglio fare il politico e guadambiare il doppio di pù ,(ad essere modesto), senza avere problemi di responsabilità come veramente possonoi averli certi Dottori....
had this surgery done in april of 2007. it took a little longer than usual due to the tumer being around my bladder. everything went as well as i could have hoped for. i though i would have a colonostomy at least temporarily afterward. I was lucky.
@TallKan211 I had a similar surgery about 8 years ago, and they didn't give me a colonostomy. The surgery effectively paralyzed the large intestine for several days, giving it time to heal. They did make me drink an electrolyte solution to clear out my digestive system to prevent infection during the surgery however. I have to admit, that part really, really sucked.
>:O ???
CanIHazMudkipz 1 month ago
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jo0oje25 3 months ago
Molto importantante e molto chiaro,vedere gli interventi chirurgici ,nella sua realtà.Così si può capire il lavoro difficile che certi dottori eseguono.......
Per essere un pò ironico è meglio fare il politico e guadambiare il doppio di pù ,(ad essere modesto), senza avere problemi di responsabilità come veramente possonoi averli certi Dottori....
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garantindogeracoes 4 months ago
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mheannedechavez 4 months ago
try going in through the belly button yar!
shukfahid 7 months ago
it happen to me this it is no fun at all i was 37 now i am 38 now i hope it dos dot come back
ironmikehart 7 months ago
@ironmikehart Sorry to hear that. Wish you a very long healthy life.
Do you have a family history of colon cancer? How first did you know you got a problem with your colon?
SudiArabia 5 months ago
its actually the worst tumor .. patients usually die in 6 months
00belief00 8 months ago
had this surgery done in april of 2007. it took a little longer than usual due to the tumer being around my bladder. everything went as well as i could have hoped for. i though i would have a colonostomy at least temporarily afterward. I was lucky.
nissansentraglx 9 months ago
ew
tigergirl9091 9 months ago
So only the ascending and descending colon remain? my older brother had this done shortly after birth :/
bunnyyummy123 10 months ago
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I bet my dick wouldn't even fit into that gaping chest cavity.
why you ask??
CAUSE I"M MOTHERFUCKIN DICK JAMES BIIIIITCH!
mackawack12346 11 months ago
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rnpedia 1 year ago
I got that first surgery when i was 1 month old. =/
The scar is kinda bent now since my skin have grown a bit. xP
chamungo 1 year ago
due to the amount of injury to the surounding tissue woud you sugguest a colonostomy untill th bowell heals?
TallKan211 2 years ago
@TallKan211 I had a similar surgery about 8 years ago, and they didn't give me a colonostomy. The surgery effectively paralyzed the large intestine for several days, giving it time to heal. They did make me drink an electrolyte solution to clear out my digestive system to prevent infection during the surgery however. I have to admit, that part really, really sucked.
TheAdmiral 1 year ago