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Title: "Ow" But "Yay!"
Post by: Natasha on August 19, 2011, 11:04:19 PM
Post by: Natasha on August 19, 2011, 11:04:19 PM
"Ow" But "Yay!"
http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/19752/ow-but-yay (http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/19752/ow-but-yay)
8/19/11
Autumn Sandeen
Seriously, my scheduled bilateral orchiectomy ("orchi") with Dr. Tuan Nguyen was accomplished on August 17th. And, the surgery went well, and essentially to plan.
Image: Autumn Sandeen, about 30-minutes after completion of her bilateral orchiectomy ('orchi'), performed by Dr. Tuan Nguyen at the Lake Oswego Plastic Surgery CenterThe surgery itself was an uncomfortable experience -- somewhat on par with my trips this year to the dentist. I wasn't fully anesthetized for my surgery; my orchi instead was accomplished under a local anesthetic. Even now, post-surgery, the experience is far less painful than that dry-socket I experienced at the removal of a molar a number of months back.
http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/19752/ow-but-yay (http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/19752/ow-but-yay)
8/19/11
Autumn Sandeen
Seriously, my scheduled bilateral orchiectomy ("orchi") with Dr. Tuan Nguyen was accomplished on August 17th. And, the surgery went well, and essentially to plan.
Image: Autumn Sandeen, about 30-minutes after completion of her bilateral orchiectomy ('orchi'), performed by Dr. Tuan Nguyen at the Lake Oswego Plastic Surgery CenterThe surgery itself was an uncomfortable experience -- somewhat on par with my trips this year to the dentist. I wasn't fully anesthetized for my surgery; my orchi instead was accomplished under a local anesthetic. Even now, post-surgery, the experience is far less painful than that dry-socket I experienced at the removal of a molar a number of months back.