My wife had successful Gall Bladder removal surgery yesterday. There was a risk of it not being able to be removed orthoscopicaly ( I Kan't spell), but it turns out it was. Thats a big difference in recovery time and pain. But......as I sat in the waiting room for outpatient surgery, everybody there kept getting good news! I wasn't eavesdropping, but every seat was filled and you couldn't help but hear when the doctors came out to talk to the family. Everytime the doctors spoke to the familys, it was all good news. I distinctly heard three instances of growths removed that were benign. They said lab test would confirm, but they could allready tell. So everytime the Surgeons delivered the news all you saw was big smiles....including mine! Thank you Lord for for a very special day! And thank you Lord for all those great days I forget to thank you for. :TU:
Congratulations. My soon-to-be-ex-wife had the same procedure fairly recently as well with similar results. Expect her to be loopy from the painkillers for the next couple of days, and she'll probably be kinda sore for about the next week, but it goes away pretty soon.
Glad to hear that all went well, Dan! Sending prayers for a quick and pain-free recovery. Take care, Shari
Hey buddy, whenever she gets to 100% let me know how you did it. I usually operate on an average of about 76% on a daily basis. :laugh: