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they didnt fix mine when they took my gallbladder out. Its big too.I should say they found nothing from the bottom end. The top end was for a hiatal hernia which they fixed while taking out my gallbladder.
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they didnt fix mine when they took my gallbladder out. Its big too.I should say they found nothing from the bottom end. The top end was for a hiatal hernia which they fixed while taking out my gallbladder.
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Ok, watching court tv.hey, H2o. How are you?
I watch that sometimes. Not badOk, watching court tv.
ohh I think we are probably talking about 2 different things/ I watch court camI watch that sometimes. Not bad
Did you notice it's actually a cow?
What kind of procedure did they do on your gallbladder? arthroscopic with a few tiny incisions or the old way with a big incision. I've never heard of a hiatal hernia being to big to fix.they didnt fix mine when they took my gallbladder out. Its big too.
Most city people wouldn't.Did you notice it's actually a cow?
the first one.What kind of procedure did they do on your gallbladder? arthroscopic with a few tiny incisions or the old way with a big incision. I've never heard of a hiatal hernia being to big to fix.
The few tiny incisions?the first one.