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Okay. Upon further review, it might be my Internal Lawyer. . . . err, appendix.

Who's had theirs out? What did it entail [procedure, convalescence, cost]? I am, as you say, clueless.

As someone whose last hospital stay was several years ago [head trauma - staples and x-ray], and who's never had any working bits yanked out, I'm in the dark here.

[please also email informational replies to K - aishlynn @ yahoo.com - mentioning & discussing this has got her understandably worried, so more info and support-like stuff would be much appreciated. Not fond of causing worry, am I.]

So, that's where things are at for the moment. That said, I still feel leagues better than this time yesterday - then again, napping all day on the couch, getting a good night's sleep, and not having spent the last several hours throwing up tend to have that effect. ;-)
Date/Time: 2003-10-29 06:29 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] ladysoleil.livejournal.com
Agreed on the "get thee to a MD" chorus. A friend of mine had the exact same deal- ate some questionable food (he swears Burger King will never again touch his lips), felt kind of foodpoisony, and then collapsed the next day. He was up and about in a reasonable amount of time- I think he missed about a week of work, but didn't have too many issues.

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