Monday, September 18, 2006

And to think I actually thought there was a chance "they" might remove it today . . .

Another scan tomorrow. Then a consultation with a surgeon on Friday.

To make a long, boring story merely short and boring: I won't be posting anymore about the Great Gall Bladder Fiasco of 2006 unless something truly interesting happens.

5 comments:

  1. Take heart that the process is moving about 100,000 times faster than it would up here in Canada. An operation like that MIGHT happen after being on a waiting list for 6-10 months. Of course, it would technically be "Free"...

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  2. I'm no medical expert but it sounds to me like something they could use laproscopy for.

    It is lacroscopic. More of a repair job than major surgery. I should have mentioned that!

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  3. Mac:

    To make a long, boring story merely short and boring: I won't be posting anymore about the Great Gall Bladder Fiasco of 2006 unless something truly interesting happens.

    You mean you're not starting up another blog, www.mactonniesgallbladder.blogspot.com ? [G]

    Seriously, I know you are anxious to get the problem resolved, but another scan and consultation is better than just yanking it out. Good luck.

    Best,

    Ray

    weevee: zcwhvkbs = zebras can wed, however, vipers keep better spouses

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  4. Certainly wish you all the best. Tell us how it comes out...errrr...you know what I mean.

    Seriously, I wish you a speedy recovery.

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  5. You mean you're not starting up another blog, www.mactonniesgallbladder.blogspot.com ?

    Hmmm... ;-)

    Dustin--

    Thanks. I've been hurting. I can't wait to get this damned thing out (or deflated, or whatever they decide to do to it).

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