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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    Phew.. just rang the hospital, apparently It all went well, shes in observation for another hour now.

    Ive been a nervous wreck for the last few hours, everything was going through my mind, about everything that goes wrong in this country and the Thais. Was thinking about the surgeon too(cheers David48, surgeon not the hospital) and how he couldnt speak any English and i should have gine to Bangkok.

    She had an irregular heartbeat that we were called back for the other day too but was assured its fine now.

    Well id better get sone flowers and a chicken soup basket and head up there now.

    Cheers again xx
    Mate, glad it all went well for the cheese and kissers.

    Hope the post-op (always a fun term to use in Thailand), the post-op is speedy and painless.

    Maybe, to help the next guy ...

    Hospital?
    Doctor?
    Cost?
    Stay Length?
    Satisfaction?

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    Thought i mentioned most of that

    Hospital - Samitivej, Sri Racha
    Surgeon- fat guy in his 30's i reckon, with glasses, doesnt speak the Angkrit, don't know his name. I'll find out
    Cost -160,000 for a Total Larascopic Hysterectomy, a fair bit cheaper than Samitivej Sukhumvit

    Heres Samitivej Sukhumvit's surgery pricelist valid til December.....
    https://www.samitivejhospitals.com/e...rgery-package/

    Length of stay - 2 nights
    Satisfaction- so far so good, she seems nearly back to herself now, nurse has just been in and gave her 12 hours worth of painkiller even though she didnt ask.Although she did say she has a bit of a headache and it hurts a little when she coughs. Theres just 2 tiny incision marks on her stomach. its a nice hospital, very clean, has a Starbucks, restaurant and about 50 feet away from a nice seafood restaurant by the sea.Theres a Robinsons around the corner , a big kiddies playground just down the road.

    Mum Aroy restaurant

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    All the best to your missus Dill, not nice and a worrying time.
    Glad it all went well.

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    Best wishes to your missus hope recovery is quick and pain free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    Bless em

    The doctor did the same thing when I had an ovarian cyst removed many years ago. Woke up and saw a plastic bag with something pink inside on a table across the room. Later, my friend and her boy came in to see me. She brought the bag over and we marveled at this perfectly round, softball sized cyst which had been removed from my body.

    Next day my friend phoned me in a fit of laughter. Her boy's teacher had phoned to say the boy had been telling his friends at school that his auntie gave birth to a pink balloon!

    The teacher wanted to know what the heck was going on with this strange story.

    Bless em.
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    Hope the recovery is painless as it can be and speedy.

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    My wife had a few ovarian cysts removed when she had her tubes tied after our third child, could have been nasty in the future.

    A friends wife had a 2kg cyst removed! She was luckily able to have children a few year alter after with IVF, Another friend not so lucky.

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    All the best for the your better halfs recovery Dill. Sounds like the worst is over and I hope she has a short recovery period.

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    The pat pong garee talay looks good n'all.

    A successful day all round.

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    Got your bedding Lui mate.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post
    The pat pong garee talay looks good n'all.

    A successful day all round.
    Thinking of paying Koh Sichang a visit with the little un. Is it any good?

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    Was covered in litter last time I was there. Was a public holiday so the beach cleaners were off for 3 days.

    I'll be down to pick up the bedding tomorrow, cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    Thinking of paying Koh Sichang a visit with the little un. Is it any good?
    Koh Sichang is great.

    Full of character.

    Not a picture post-card island though.

    Fishing island, very much still a working one.

    You're doshed up, so treat your daughter to Paree Hut Resort.

    She'll love the boat journey out there. Not too long and plenty to look at.
    Step by step, inch by inch, piece by piece.

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    glad to know it went well.... best wishes going forward.

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    best wishes going forward.
    might have to go backward for a week or three until fully recovered though.

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    Get well soon to Mrs. Dill, and to Mr. Dill, pls be kind & considerate to her in the next few months.

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    Glad to hear the operation went well and your wife is on the mend.

    No doubt she has a good partner to take care of things whilst she is recuperating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    She hasnt said much and her heads quite clammy and cold. Looks like i'll be doin those dishes when we get back.

    On the side the hospital left a get well soon card, a small carton of orange juice, small carton of orange juice, a samitivej towel with a ribbon around it and a near empty jar of pickled onions















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    Hey Dill,
    While late into the post my wife had same deal. It was a few years before we met. I saw the pictures of what they removed being she kept the pictures for whatever reason. Hers was a tennis ball size cyst on her ovary. Needless to say kids were out which made her an undesirable for Thai relationships potential but made it the perfect match for me being I did not want to be a geriatric dad.

    Hope your wife has a speedy recovery.

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    Dillinger-Dude : Very tasteful juxtaposition of the pic of your wife's removed uterus and a plate of food.

    Pure TD class.

    It took me a little while (I was in denial) but I realized finally that what was in the jar was not just the fibroid, but actually her entire uterus. Maybe you could get it tanned and made into a wallet (or even handbag) , then present it to Terry when he returns ? He will not have seen this thread. Just don't tell him for a few weeks what it is....

    Like one of these dried cane toads we flog off to tourists here in Oz....

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    Or better still....a cap !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latindancer View Post
    Very tasteful juxtaposition of the pic of your wife's removed uterus and a plate of food
    terrible thing to say: Dill already mentioned it was a nearly empty jar of pickles...

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    You ever had the procedure done Tom?

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    of course: lost my uterus to the pickle jar and had to make do with a dick...

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    Speaking of a uterus, Did you hear about the circumcision doc who kept all the foreskins?. He saved enough and stitched them together and when he rubs it, it grows into a wallet....

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPPR2 View Post
    He saved enough and stitched them together and when he rubs it, it grows into a wallet....
    Think you got the punchline wrong.

    He saved enough to make a wallet, which when he rubs it, turns into a briefcase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Think you got the punchline wrong.

    He saved enough to make a wallet, which when he rubs it, turns into a briefcase.
    I heard it both ways but yours is good too MissKit

    Cheers

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