Maya2001
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Joined: 8/22/2007 From: Woodstock ONT,CANADA Status: offline
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As I read your post my first though was about stomach acid and it being much like having an ulcer and the pain/discomfort that could be having had my tubes tied laparoscopically and appendix and tumour removed surgerically I can say that laparoscopic surgery is really not that bad, I had mine done on a Friday with 2 abdominal incisions and was back to work on the Monday though with some restrictions but within a week I no longer need restrictions and I am an auto worker so my job is physical and really was not that bad and it too only takes a few days to recover from and a whole lot easier to recover from than the old form of surgery where they make large incision across your lower abdomen in which recovery takes 8 to 12 weeks and if I needed to have a gall bladder removed today I would not even consider having it done orally I would want to have it done laparoscopically, if there is any problem with the incision at least it is visible so would know well before it became a major problem.. Where I can see a great advantage in doing orally is for people who are well overweight as usually they are not good candidates for laparoscopic surgeries. .
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