Operation Boogy Woogy
- Fred in Skirts
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Re: Operation Boogy Woogy
I have seen both hip and knee replacement surgery as it happened via live closed circuit TV. We have a teaching hospital in Augusta and one of my friends worked in the TV department. I would visit him at work and would watch some of the operations as they were being rebroadcast to the classrooms. Just watching would make some of the students sick (and these were the future doctors ).
Hip replacement can be very bloody at times during the operation until all of the vessels are closed off. The same in a smaller way for knee surgery. If and/or when I need to have them done I will be out cold and not know a thing for at least 2 days. I find it works out better for me that way!!
Hip replacement can be very bloody at times during the operation until all of the vessels are closed off. The same in a smaller way for knee surgery. If and/or when I need to have them done I will be out cold and not know a thing for at least 2 days. I find it works out better for me that way!!
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Always be yourself because the people that matter don’t mind and the ones that mind don’t matter.