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4/6/2019 5:11:01 PM
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Weekend Poll: Fixing Your Insides

I've Gone Under the Knife

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Damn, I'm Pretty Healthy Actually...

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Have you had surgery before? If so what was it for? Anything really memorable about the experience? If not are you actually healthy or are there road blocks to you getting the help you need? Have a great weekend, cheers!

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  • I broke my toe when I was 6, that’s about it though.

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  • Edited by Pahvi: 4/10/2019 6:53:40 PM
    ankle and a lil' finger.... the finger was amusing, there were quite a few ppl trying to force it back to it's natural position... it's a bit slanted but works like intented 😁 [spoiler] oh yeah, and a hernia when i was so young... 5-6 couldn't even remember the name of it, bf saw few replies here.... remember the favorite toy though, a huge soft snake...made from patches of differently textured fabrics[/spoiler]

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  • Only full anaesthetic was wisdom teeth (I know barely counts). Other than that I had a potentially cancerous growth removed from my arm.

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    • I had surgery once for a deviated septum and they also made my nasal cavity wider in general because I was having breathing problems and was basically addicted to over the counter nasal spray. I had to use it every night just to be able to sleep.

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      • Quite a few times. My favorite was going under the knife without anyone really knowing why. Surgery was actually needed to see what was wrong first. Not knowing if you’ll be dead or not on the other side of surgery.. Good times.

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        • Weird Al...

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          • [spoiler][quote][b]Howie thought brass was the height of style. Now he's got something of a steampunk smile, and it's all right. It's all right, it's all right. Sally got a dagger hung from her septum. O'Malley cut his ears off, but wishes that he kept 'em, and it's all right. It's all right to look cool. You do what you do what you do. Rooney got his skull exposed, doggone it. Soon he's gonna get scrimshaw carved on it, and it's all right. It's all right to look cool. It's all right, it's all right. Do what you want with you. Be nonchalant with screws stuck through your eyelids, you new wave of pirates. Modify. Modify whatever. Modify. Modify and sever. Modify. May nothing get rejected. May nothing get infected. Mason got Frankenstein stitches installed adjacent to her eyes cause she wants to look mauled, and it's all right. It's all right, it's all right. Johnny stuck 20 gauge nails through his feet. Donnie stuck 40 if only to compete, and it's all right. It's all right to look cool. You do what you do what you do. Stan tried to scarify his neck with a rope. His plan kinda failed, but it would've been dope, and it's all right. It's all right to look cool. It's all right, it's all right. Do what you want with you. Be nonchalant with screws stuck through your eyelids, you new wave of pirates. Modify. Modify whatever. Modify. Modify and sever. Modify. May nothing get rejected. May nothing get infected. Modify. Modify whatever. Modify. Modify and sever. Modify! May nothing get rejected. Knock yourself out. May nothing get infected.[/b][/quote][/spoiler]

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          • Well I don’t want Weird Al Yankovich doing it

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            • 3 times so far....I’m sure there will be more

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              • Almost had surgery when I broke my back, but the doctors decided against it, since the procedure they wanted to do would really affect my mobility, especially since I was only 19 at the time. Otherwise, I'd say the closest thing to surgery I've had is getting a tick removed from my head.

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                • Tore my ACL in my right knee playing football many years ago. The doctor that did my surgery was Dr. James Andrews. He’s the doctor that performed surgery on Bo Jackson. I remember the times I saw him he always had hordes and hordes of ppl following him. When they were preping me for surgery, the wrote “right” in blue magic marker on my right leg (injured leg) and “wrong” on my left leg. I was a teenager and it freaked me out a little.

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                  • Hernia when I was 2. I'm 56 now, so a pretty good run.👍

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                    • When I was under ten I fell on a sharp tree stump and gored my side. I had surgery to stich it back up, but that's the worse I've been through

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                      • I had to have a hernia fixed when I was 7.

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                        • I was born without a proper esophagus, so I had to have one constructed out of extra issue in my back.

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                          • Heart surgery at the ripe old age of not even 1

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                            • I had a bone tumor removed from my right wrist a few years ago. It wasn't a cancerous tumor, but it was starting to restrict blood flow to my hand so it had to be taken out.

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