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Hi I just had my gallbladder surgery last month every thing went well.but I am just curious about the clips that was left inside.,are they suppose to be removed .or left it there.?
I had mine removed via lapchole last July 8, thanks for this vid I finally had an idea how they removed it. Good thing I watched this after my surgery 😅
I had to have this surgery btw this surgery was my very first surgery so basically what happened was I think I was awake I don’t remember and idk what I was doing but then suddenly I got this very painful pain in my stomach and I was crying because it hurt really bad and then I felt nauseous so then I threw up and I told my mom that my stomach hurts so then she took me to the hostpital at night and it was late so we got checked in and all of that they did some test I think and they told me I had appendicitis and I didn’t know what that was but when they told me i had to have surgery I started crying because i never had surgery before and because i didn’t know what they were going to do to me so yeah but anyway they gave me anesthesia to put me to sleep but when they put the mask on me I was dead asleep real quick but once I woke up I felt pain but it only lasted for about a week and then I stayed home to rest and then I went to school but thank you for this video because I was curious of what they did to me while I was asleep
Why is that so clean, always thought the belly is filled with blood or something and all the organs are just swimming around in there but there was literally not a single drop of blood during the entire surgery there. Probably spent way too much time watching people getting completely smushed in a bad accident on Reddit lol
Nothing would happen in the future with your belly button they said , I was like 13 had no control of what happened. I faked being sick got taken to the hospital then was told I needed next day surgery lmfao
I had my surgery last week! Glad its gone, it was ready to burst so the doctors saved my life! The little metal bar peices aren't left inside are they? Or are they like dissolvable? 👀
Had mine taken out last monday...I apparently had an inflamed and distended gallbladder so the exit hole is quite big and painful but thankfully it is hurting less and seems to be healing well❤
I’m just a 14 year old girl trying to figure out if the medical field is right for me. This video really interested me since my older brother had appendicitis and went into this surgery a few years back. I always wondered what they did to him but he never tells me about his experience. Thank you for this video❤
I was told I have 11 mm gallstone, and doctor says it should be removed because it can cause an attack later on and then I would have to undergo 2 operations instead of one planned. I never had any pain seizures or pain so far though, and I dont know what to do. Do I need to remove it if it doesnt cause any pain or symptomes ?
I had mine removed three days ago. The first day i was incredibly sore. I couldn’t get up by myself, couldn’t take deep breaths and couldn’t yawn it hurt so bad. The second day was much better and today the third day I’m moving around way more, but there is still a lot of pain I wasn’t expecting... Be patient with yourself not everyone can get up and back at it.
the stitched abdominal muscle after surgery hurt like hell when you move or cough but after 5-6 days after it gets much better but still having troubles with coughing after 6-8 weeks you can do sports and lift heavy weight like nothing happened
I just found out im going to have to have mine removed I'm a little terrified tbh I don't like shots or needles and I am not a fan of doctors here in mexico but it has to be done just wish my husband could be here with me
I had mine removed a year ago, I was so damn nervous but they literally just put you to sleep and you wake up in a different room than you were in when they put you to sleep, really strange experience! Surgery went fine, I had no pain or discomfort at all so I got up and walked out of the hopsital about 40 minutes after the surgery. I had a single stone that was big and holy sh*t, that is absolutely the worst pain I've ever felt in my entire life. 8 hours of torturous pain, I'm glad it's gone.