- Dołączono
- 11 Maj 2019
The instructions to walk are actually very important for a person with blood clots. It is imperative for anyone with a clotting disorder to be up and walking almost immediately after surgery to lessen the risk of throwing a fatal blood clot. I guess they want to be sure that she is building the stamina to be able to comply with the post op exercise.Pretty ironic that the nurse from her doctors office called as she was stuffing her face at Popeye's.
Sure, no one on the medical team is concerned over her weight, or her massive weight gain since August.
She said it's a beautiful day, so no exercise? Didn't this doctor tell her back in August to prepare for her October surgery by eating better, losing some weight & walking? But now months later & another 30+ pounds of fat -the doctor is just fine with her & never mentioned weight?
C'mon. This is a real doctor, correct? Not sure why she needs more info on prepping for surgery since she still has the print outs from the last time. Also no talk of who will be taking care of her since Bibi already took his vacation the last time. Wondering who will be assigned to bring her mountains of food.
And what a great food review. I still have no idea what this food tastes like, & because I saw her shoving it in her mouth, never will.
I'm definitely looking forward to the dumpster diving. Mainly I'm hoping for some animal to jump out at her, or her falling into one. That would be fun.
Well, at least Peetz gets a meal (although I think she pays all the time just to have him around).
Not sure how she plans to film in the car when her tray won't even fit at the top of the steering wheel. She's dangerously close to not being able to fit behind it anymore. Another couple trips to Popeye's & Arby's should do it.
Countdown to (fake) surgery: 14 days
Also, I'm assuming from the comments here that her surgery will supposedly be an abdominal surgery as opposed to intra-vaginal. With her size I don't suppose they would be able to do the surgery laparoscopically, but she will require a large incision. If that is the case, she is a great risk for a herniated incision due to her size. She will probably have to wear a binder to keep her guts from pushing out through her displace fat. That alone would take up enough canvas to sail a large ship.
All this assumes that there is actually going to be a surgery. I just can't imagine that a Dr. would perform this surgery on her with all the risk that she poses.
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