Fewer than 4% of people between the ages of 30 and 40 get gallstone polyps. Women are 3x less likely to get them than men. About 5% of the time, the surgeon needs to switch from a small laparoscopic navel incision to open surgery through a huge incision on the right side just under the ribs. Am I lucky, or what?

I’m assuming you’re alive and well as you are back to posting.
Glad you’re back!
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Oh, honey. I hope you’re feeling better. Guess what? My turn tomorrow. My troubles are a tad below my gallbladder though.
XOXO
the question is… do you FEEL lucky?
I am happy you are better….
It can happen to anyone…
Kisses and hugs friend
My best wishes, always!
Thank goodness you’re back and with the only missing part being the one that never belonged in the first place. Take good care of yourself and get plenty of rest.
Too bad you couldn’t get them to use those old time huge stitches that leave the railroad track scar in your flesh. I still have two of those from when i was young. I love them.
But seriously get better. Make sure you don’t try to do too much too soon. Best way to end up back in the hospital. Take care.
Gah, Sera. You’re a trooper. Hang in there. Sending you good healing vibes.
Ouch! – Gld you weren’t lucky enough to become a statistic.
Glad to see you are back and well! I assume you are well because you are blogging and I can see the irony. Just assume you are luckier than most people and buy a lottery ticket