I've thought of some random questions. For instance - a kidney is about the size of a fist, and then its shielded by a bunch of fat so lets say its the size of a fist with another hand around it. #1 how does something that size come out of a tube? Is it like vacuumed sealed into a surgical space bag 1st? #2 once its out what ends up in the space where it used to be? Is there a big ol' air bubble in there? Will it be like my own personal flotation device? OR will my other innards move around and end up occupying the space? Couldn't that be kind of bad - like lets say later on someone needs to find my liver or something else and they can't find it b/c its moved. These are just my random wondering for the day.... I'm sure I will come up with more later.
Life is fragile, Say your I love you's.
When I had my appendix out, Dale watched the surgery. The doctor commented how once a woman has a baby nothing is where it should be. He had to pull everything out to find it. Dale found that very fascinating and chose to tell me this just as I had woken up in the recovery room. If things move they still have their ways.
ReplyDeleteI'm all for your own personal flotation device. That way you don't have to worry about grabbing your seat cushion as your plane plummets to the sea. :)