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Amy got surgery yesterday, Lucy is the next.

This sweetheart (Grandpup) had hip replacement surgery and is on the mend, she can’t come out of her kennel for good until Feb 1st, just in time for her to leave for HI. She’s doing very well.

Open-heart surgery on a child with a congenital heart defect.

Note: This photo was taken during a medical trip to Khartoum, Sudan.

A friend of mine performing major iPod surgery.

Peace and mercy of Allah and his blessing

A very modest idea

Medical errors, especially in minimally invasive surgery

We have heard and some of us have passed by or known to one

Especially in the cosmetic surgery we hear about more

The most important reasons that occur because of medical errors after God's will

Certificates are illegal or incompetent to give adequate

Or use the wrong tools and wrong way

You have heard it may not

But there has already occurred to some God enough and you are evil

Solutions to minimize them and executed, God willing

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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركته

صورة متواضعه جدا فكرتها

الأخطاء الطبيه وخصوصا في الجراحات

سمعنا عنها وبعضا منا قد مر بها او احد يعرفه

وخصوصا في الجراحات التجميلية نسمع عنها اكثر

اهم الأسباب التي تحدث بسببها الأخطاء الطبية بعد مشيئة الله

هي الشهادات الغير مشروعه او اعطائها لعديمي الكفاءة الكافية

او استخدام الأدوات الخاطئة والطريقة الخاطئة

قد سمعتم عنها وقد لا

ولكنها موجودة وقد حدثت بالفعل للبعض كفانا الله واياكم شرها

حلول لتقليل منها واعدامها بأذن الله

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هشومي حبيبي والله انو تعب معايا وكول مرة يتعب معايا

واتبهذل وبرضو ماكان ضامني بالصورة من كتر التجارب اللي اسويها فيه ككككك

ياحبيبي ياهشوم :$

Freshly home from open heart surgery.

Daphne had surgery today. That infection on her leg came back. The vet is not sure if it's an infection now. It may be a tumor. She wanted to send it in for a biopsy to see if her leg needs to be amputated. I can't put Daphne through that. I asked the vet to just to hold onto the sample for now. It's been such a roller coaster with her. She's seems to get better than all of a sudden she gets problems again. The biggest problem we have right now is getting her to leave the suture alone. I just know she's going to rip it out.

From now on I will brush her teeth every day!

The tree surgeons were active early today near The Steam Packet Inn in Totnes. It will be interesting to see how drastic the surgery actually is.

 

Well…

My "plastic" surgeon took his job slightly too seriously :(

Bedminster, Bristol, UK

Beelitz-Heilstätten

Explore Apr 20, 2010 #144

♫♫ 28 Days Later

Puedes verla mas grande en mi nueva web

Better in large on my new website

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

 

Title: surgery heart

Dimensions: 21 x 30

Year: 2008

Technique: ink & collage on page of surgery book.

 

Author: Paulo Rafael

Locals would gather at the surgeons house every time a patient was brought in... the bloodier the better! Carriage accidents and wild beast attacks were the crowd favourites as loss of limb was almost guaranteed!

 

A good time was had by all, except the patient... who mostly had a horrible time.

thanks to my skilled surgeon

next difficult surgery.......

Kodak Portra 400 Film Canon AE-1 50mm f/1.4

Giraffe and Oxpecker in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

 

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Nikon F2 Micro-Nikkor Ais 55/2.8

Kentmere400@320ISO

Xtol 1+3dill. 18min. 20C

Inspiration struck this afternoon for the visual pun assignment for CWD. Here it is. I'm WAY too proud of myself.

 

"Plastic Surgery" staring me, my favorite bot-hacking knife, and a very upset Optimus Prime.

 

This is also my first shot for 52 weeks. See, Jams? I toldya I'd do it too!

 

Has reached #19 in explore so far. Thanks for all the comments and favs.

Old Dias , portrait, laparoscopic surgery

Caspers Wilderness Park

 

Seen along the "Oak Trail" A parasitic fungus had attached itself to a portion of the healed cut.

 

This might make an interesting texture for other photos. Hmmm.

Bad plastic surgery like a horror movie to me

 

Large size View On Black

 

I used 2 kind of texture

1- by Vin60

2- by darkrose42

 

Any comments with your latest Pic will be deleted =)

 

Tree surgery in Pitlochry this AM (11th December...)

Photoshop,Brushes!

Open heart surgery. Yemen.

 

Prepping for the first cut. 12 year old patient with a heart condition, surgery was perfect and patient had a full recovery.

Today I had cataract surgery on my right eye, and in two or three weeks I will have it on my other eye. My vision felt like it was connected to a dimmer switch and it was slowly becoming grayed out. It was becoming difficult to drive, especially at night, and I needed to do something about it.

 

The surgery itself only took about 20 minutes to a half an hour. I was completely awake for the whole thing, having decided not to take the meds to calm you down beforehand because they would take hours to wear off. It was uncomfortable in that there was a really bright light shining in my eye and if it would've gone on much longer I would've asked the anesthesiologist for the pain meds. But truth be told, I have a very hard time with pain medication and it is often worse for me than the procedure itself. I can stay drugged out for a long time and if there are any other side effects I will get them bigtime.

 

For those of you who don't know, they use some kind of a ultrasound to break up the cataract and then make a small incision in the eye and insert a lens in your eye. I had local anesthesia in my eye and only felt a tiny bit of pressure when this happened.

 

When I had first decided to do the surgery, I was asked if I would like to have my vision remain the same, using my glasses to correct my nearsightedness, or would I like to have that corrected, but then I would be farsighted. I opted to have my vision changed so that I could see far away. So today is the first time in my life that I can see far away without glasses, at least out of my right eye, and I just feel so happy!

 

It's going to be kind of weird for a couple of weeks because I have a different vision in my right eye than in my left eye and my brain needs to figure out how to get my eyes to work together. Right now, I feel off-balance when I walk and I don't have the same depth perception. But my surgeon told me that if I can just get through the next few weeks, then after the second surgery my vision will match up. I feel really good about myself today in that I did something very brave. I am always afraid of surgery, even when other people tell me that it was nothing.

 

I'm kind of bored tonight because there's really not much I can do. I can lay here with my cell phone and write like this, and take a picture or two. It's hard just being so still when you're used to doing things, even simple things. I will wear this patch until tomorrow afternoon when I see my surgeon, and then if all goes well I only have to wear it at night for a week when I sleep.

 

XXOO

 

Boomer had surgery to remove a perianal tumor on 2/14/23. You can see what the tumor looked like in the photo in the comments - I was just glad that it never looked as awful as the photos of these kind of tumors seen on the internet. The vet warned me that it was a painful surgery, and for the first few days afterward Boomer was in a lot of pain, even with pain medicine. Luckily, he's recovery really well, and is almost back to his old self. (this photo was taken the day after surgery, when he was still feeling miserable)

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