Speedy recovery
13 0 ReplyThanks, it should be
Caught the problem early enough so complications should be minimal
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nice, now you're even more streamlined and efficient
11 0 ReplyNot now though, there's some swelling
In a week or so though...
4 0 ReplyBumps can improve aerodynamics in some designs
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Also, yes, I was lucky enough that they prescribed me some percocet
I apologize in advance if I get weird
4 0 ReplyOof, how did that happen?
4 0 ReplyThe story begins two weeks ago when I ended up in the ER when a gallstone apparently got lodged in my bile duct
Second worst pain I ever felt, first being a kidney stone and third being the time I got shot with a crossbow
But anyway, after some emesis and heavy drugging, they got me scanned and saw my gallbladder was chock full o' stones
Jump ahead two weeks, that fucker is out of me
5 0 ReplyThat sounds generally unpleasant and I wish you a speedy recovery! My mum had her gallbladder removed due to cancer in the small intestine (sheβs fine, hardly any complications at all, for intestinal cancer at least), thus the additional curiosity.
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Same. Also my partner.
3 0 ReplyThe doctor was telling me that the gallbladder was basically vestigial and enjoyed me asking him if that meant he'd take my appendix and coccyx too
Essentially, we've all joined the peak efficiency club
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