Posted on 11/04/2009 1:24:49 PM PST by rockabyebaby
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LOL, thanks for the link, figures he’d bring the blackboard into play!
That won’t stop him, he probably has a driver anyway!
GLENN BECK ROCKS
UMM UM UMM
COMRADE! Good to see you!
COMRADE! Good to see you, pull up a chair, have some M&M’s!
COMRADE/INFIDEL! Glad you made it!
Newer techniques for removing the appendix involve the use of the laparoscope. The laparoscope is a thin telescope attached to a video camera that allows the surgeon to inspect the inside of the abdomen through a small puncture wound (instead of a larger incision). If appendicitis is found, the appendix can be removed with special instruments that can be passed into the abdomen, just like the laparoscope, through small puncture wounds. The benefits of the laparoscopic technique include less post-operative pain (since much of the post-surgery pain comes from incisions) and a speedier recovery. An additional advantage of laparoscopy is that it allows the surgeon to look inside the abdomen to make a clear diagnosis in cases in which the diagnosis of appendicitis is in doubt. For example, laparoscopy is especially helpful in menstruating women in whom a rupture of an ovarian cysts may mimic appendicitis.
If the appendix is not ruptured (perforated) at the time of surgery, the patient generally is sent home from the hospital in one or two days. Patients whose appendix has perforated generally are sicker than patients without perforation. After surgery, their hospital stay often is prolonged (four to seven days), particularly if peritonitis has occurred. Intravenous antibiotics are given in the hospital to fight infection and assist in resolving any abscess.
I generally dvr them and then put to dvd in a weeks bundle for some co-workers.
thanks for ping
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I LOVE it!
Yikes!
Apparenty “the sneeze” was just a sneeze.
My brother in law, was stricken with acute appendicitis a few years ago. He’s a great big strong guy. The day he got home I was struck by how weak he was from the anesthesia. He soon returned to full strength. Back at work within 3 days.
Glenn needs to be back on Friday! Pretty Please, Glenn!
They were doing that at a flu shot clinic set up in Cottage Grove Oregon yesterday. Tickets, the folks didn’t like so much.
LOL, that’s priceless!
Jonathan Hoenig - good guy!
I love the Judge, too!
Thanks for that.
Mine came out old school. Seven clamp incision, seven days in the hospital followed by four weeks of severly restricted physical activity. It wasn’t a fun summer for a twelve year old.
Thanks for the notice. I had noticed that the Judge was doing
his show, but didn’t catch why. It’s just not the same. :(
Prayers for him to hava quick recovery!
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