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Todd Pettinger
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Nervous much???

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So, I have taken the plunge and am getting snipped tomorrow. Do you think I'm nervous??? :shock: Jebus... if I could drink enough Port tonight to ensure I was drunk for the entire length of the procedure, I would definitely do so. As it is, I have to drive to the Dr's office tomorrow. Wah! :cry: ;)

Wish me luck... :?

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Todd Pettinger wrote:getting snipped
Is that what I think it is :shock: . In that case, good luck, and have some port when you return home
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:shock: Good luck, I hope all goes well and the doctor doesn't slip :wink:
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I have to admit, I've done a number of these procedures. One thing to remember in a week, they all look horrible, in a month they usually look pretty good; so don't panic.
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Lars, It is indeed my friend. :shock:

Andy, No slippage. <whew!> All went well.

Eric, I had no idea you were a doctor. Do you do scalpel or non-scalpel technique? I had the non-scalpel done myself... supposedly faster recovery time and less bleeding, but man, talk about swelling. Clamps?? Ouch.

Now its time to enjoy some Port and take away the memories...

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Todd,

Talk about the "unkind cut" jeez!

Glad you survived this episode. See you in about six weeks.



I have met Eric on several occasions, including his week during the 2007 Fortification Tour of Port & the island of Madeira and although I knew he was in the military ... somehow never remembered he had a medical background!?!?!?
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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Roy Hersh wrote:Todd,

Talk about the "unkind cut" jeez!

Glad you survived this episode. See you in about six weeks.
Unkind doesn't even begin to describe it Roy! ;)
When not fighting the nausea, I had to fight the natural instinct to lash out at the evil man approaching me with the sharp, pointy instruments :shock: (had to remind myself that *I* came to HIM, not the other way around! ;)

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I have met Eric on several occasions, including his week during the 2007 Fortification Tour of Port & the island of Madeira and although I knew he was in the military ... somehow never remembered he had a medical background!?!?!?
Yes, military medical. Doing that right now, even helping out with some Afghani civilians.
Do you do scalpel or non-scalpel technique?
I've done both. There are pros and cons to both. I think if you do it correctly, either way does a good job. Going back to my original comment, both ways can look horrendous after a week, but after all the swelling and bruising goes away, they pretty much all look the same.
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