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first my twin, now my turn--quad bypass
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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1281933" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>My mom had a quad bypass done last year at 79. When she got home from the surgery, after the 9th day, she got and unbearable pain in her stomach. I took her to the emergency room and after all night of testing they found when they put her back together from the surgery they had kinked her intestine (bowl) and a section at least a foot long had died. They immediately put a tube down her throat and sucked everything out and the next day she had another surgery to cut at least a foot out of her intestine and get her kidneys back going which took three days ( the doctor told her she was lucky they found it and she would have been dead shortly from it.) While doing all the testing at the emergency room they found a lump in her breast and she had another surgery within a month to remove her breast which was luckily only stage 2 cancer. A year latter she mows and weed-eats her yard which is at least an acre as I can't do it to please her. She still complains about the bowl surgery as she said it was alot worse than the by-pass. Other than a yearly checkup my mother hadn't ever been to the doctor. Also she never took and always turned down the pain meds when offer at the hospital and never ever filled the pain meds prescription she received. From all the surgery s she was cut from under her neck down through her stomach(bowl surgery) and from removing the veins to her ankle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1281933, member: 21075"] My mom had a quad bypass done last year at 79. When she got home from the surgery, after the 9th day, she got and unbearable pain in her stomach. I took her to the emergency room and after all night of testing they found when they put her back together from the surgery they had kinked her intestine (bowl) and a section at least a foot long had died. They immediately put a tube down her throat and sucked everything out and the next day she had another surgery to cut at least a foot out of her intestine and get her kidneys back going which took three days ( the doctor told her she was lucky they found it and she would have been dead shortly from it.) While doing all the testing at the emergency room they found a lump in her breast and she had another surgery within a month to remove her breast which was luckily only stage 2 cancer. A year latter she mows and weed-eats her yard which is at least an acre as I can't do it to please her. She still complains about the bowl surgery as she said it was alot worse than the by-pass. Other than a yearly checkup my mother hadn't ever been to the doctor. Also she never took and always turned down the pain meds when offer at the hospital and never ever filled the pain meds prescription she received. From all the surgery s she was cut from under her neck down through her stomach(bowl surgery) and from removing the veins to her ankle. [/QUOTE]
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