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Like a Surgeon ...
APBApr 07, 25
Surgeons are usually very keen to operate on you it is their job, and it pays very well...excluding things like cancer... I have several friends who have all had surgery to fix problems...but recovery times are a way lot longer than promised one was botched completely...and nobody really thinks that they are really better off (apart from the surgeon involved!)....what does everybody else think?...has ANYBODY got a great story about surgery?..and how it changed their life?
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  • I once had 3rd degree mortar burns to my hand and a plastic surgeon wanted to cut my little finger off. I told him to get stuffed and that I would look after the burns myself. I still have a fully functioning little finger and nail. All I could think of was...didn't these idiots fall off their bikes when they were kids and get huge scabs LOL
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    • Smart girl! I'm so glad you did that. So many people just go along with what they are told because 'they're the Dr' or 'the Dr would know'. Doctors don't look at different options, just the quickest one for THEM!
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    • Nola B 392757Summer H 71954
      Thanks Summer. It was his attitude that lost it for him lol
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    • Often, we know our own bodies better than doctors do!
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    • Well done!
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  • Two open heart surgeries over 12 years to repair faulty valves. Both surgeons were magnificent, overworked and empathetic.
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    • I had from a car accident, broken arm, doctor waited to late to operate SO. made a mess of it BUT at my cousin wedding he said he was sorry, ALL GOOD..
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      • I had a herniated abdomen that was awkward, just below the ribcage; one blow against it was always possible and could have been fatal. After surgery, which was not problematic, and now I can risk a blow or pressure to the stomach, say from lifting, without fear of death. All good. But you do need qualified surgeons for these things.
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        • Wow, just healing now, my stomach was up past my diaphragm and 2 other hernias. Glad I got it done.
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      • Look up TAVI vldeo,I had to have the operation because I had colon cancer and I would’nt have survived the cancer operation without a blood transfusion.I obey’d Acts 15:29 abstain from blood.
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        • Well, you are correct. How is it that we live in a society where it is deemed somehow "normal" that allowing egotistical, sociopaths to HACK and CHOP us up actually "fixes" anything?!?!?! I have NEVER had to have surgery, and never will. I went to an ER once when I was in a major car accident I walked away from...and I had a broken finger that I MYSELF reset back into place, then stitched up myself and braced it MYSELF. Why? The nurse couldn't "stomach" it. I quickly got out of there and have never been back. To this day I regained full function of my finger and I sometimes forget which one got injured.Resetting bones, stuff like that, yeah, maybe let them do it. I KNOW what I am doing, so I don't need them. But, no, hacking people up to "fix" them is just a moneymaker and to reinforce the pedestal society puts them on so you STAY psychologically trauma bonded to the satanic big pharma cartel.
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          • Indeed!
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        • I have a great 😃👍 surgery story. Back in 2013 i broke my wrist badly. The surgeon said it was one of the worst breaks he has ever 🙈 seen. He operated on me and he was honest and upfront about my wrist function after surgery. I regained about 80 percent of arm function . Thank god for Dr W
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          • I'm just coming off a surgery from 5/1/24 . And even though it's been almost a year, my back hurts me every day. I had been suffering from pain, and they found several bones deteriorating, causing them to replace the Bones
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            • Lemme guess...you ingest milk and dairy, right? This is why you got "deteriorating bones"...aka osteoporosis. Your issue stem from poor health. Cut out ANY AND ALL dairy, it is the MOST toxic substance we could ever ingest, it is acid ash forming and BAD mucus forming. ELIMINATE any and all dairy, and then INCORPORATE MORE organic, non GMO fruits to hydrate and repair, as well as dark leafy greens. You need your colon cleaned so your "body" can use its "energy" where it is needed most aka to heal and strengthen your bones. ;)
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            • Try a Denas direct healer on your back I know that certainly feels good for 1 day. IE repeat on a daily basis and it wont hurt any more. something like that http://www.denas.net.au/ is what I mean I have a PCM 6 model, and I know it definately loosens and takes pain from the back and neck for a day after using it for 10-15 minutes.
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          • Hmm
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            • Not me personally, but my cousin went in for a simple surgery and came out botched. She wanted to sue them, but of course they make you sign documents so you cannot. And a close friend of mine went in for hernia surgery, the doctor botched that, so he lives in constant pain. The surgery was 6 years ago. Are surgeons getting away with ruining people's lives?
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              • Yes. They are. E&O insurance. Rely on big pharma, and big pharma WILL practice the SLOW KILL on you as they profit the entire time of sick maintenance cuz they KNOW NOTHING of actual healing, health or nutrition.
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              • 2025NotFriedLikeMost
                hmm. Sounds like you know what's going on all too well.
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            • You always hear the horror stories which do happen. As any pregnant woman can attest to how many horrific tales she has had to endure pre birthing of her own baby. However, there are many more successful operations etc. I have had a lot of operations and yes recovery times can take a long time in certain cases but your body is being invaded so this is to be expected. Just take the time to rest after surgery or do whatever the surgeon tells you. If you feel in the beginning you are not happy then yes get another opinion.
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              • I find recovery rough immediately after surgery, so try and avoid it if I can
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                • Surgery can prevent you living in pain other than that I wouldn't bother. Results aren't that great
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                  • I got it ..Weird Al Yankovic!
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                    • learnt about recovery
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                      • Yes, I had a doctor tell me several times I needed surgery. I asked about alternatives to surgery. He said absolutely not and it could not be done laproscopically. I got 2 more opinions. The 2nd doctor is the one who referred me to the 3rd doctor saying if anyone can do it laproscopically, it would be him. The 3rd doctor did it laproscopically! If I had listened to the first doctor, I would have been cut open and had a long recovery time. Always research on your own and get several opinions when surgery is recommended.
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