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Zanze
#51 Posted : Sunday, July 20, 2014 1:28:30 AM
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Mukiri wrote:
Surgery should never be an option if there are natural ways of going about things. The body heals itself when given the necessary ingredients. People have been cured from Cancer naturally. It saddens me when doctors are knife-happy. Every part of God's creation is precious!!! And should be treated as such!


Heh! With cancer and such I'd rather take all avail meds than go the natural route. A single mother of two recently died after going that route in vain.
Mukiri
#52 Posted : Sunday, July 20, 2014 9:17:59 AM
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Zanze wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Surgery should never be an option if there are natural ways of going about things. The body heals itself when given the necessary ingredients. People have been cured from Cancer naturally. It saddens me when doctors are knife-happy. Every part of God's creation is precious!!! And should be treated as such!


Heh! With cancer and such I'd rather take all avail meds than go the natural route. A single mother of two recently died after going that route in vain.

As have done many, who've used the chemo route. Death, my brother, is inevitable.

Proverbs 19:21
kysse
#53 Posted : Monday, July 21, 2014 1:46:37 AM
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Joined: 1/17/2013
Posts: 4,693
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maka wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
maka wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
maka wrote:
Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good...


@maka, I saw that post where you said you just had abdominal surgery and you were recuperating. I wondered if it was related to the "piles" issue a while back. What did they excise? Was it in the stomach, small intestine or large intestine? Would like to know.

Pole ndugu. Get well soon.

From the report the surgeon called it a right hemicolectomy...




I hope that mass was taken for histology. Post the pathology findings when you receive them.


Seems there was an issue in or around your caecum. It is vestigial, so it can be removed along with part of the ascending colon without much ado. Simple resection and anastomosis. No colostomy fashioning.

Booze, mutura na boiro will now be a thing of the past. You need to carefully select your foods for a while. Remember to go for a colonoscopy every 2 years.

Glad it has finally been sorted.


I thought the pombe thing was a joke...

I believe it was taken to kemri here is the report tried posting the scanned version imekataa...

Laparatomy;Cecal tumour with appendix not identified.Right hemicolectomy done.

Gross

Segment of ascending colon with cecum 220mm and attached 100mm terminal ileum portion.On dissection is thickened cecum with normal mucosa.
The vermiform appendix is not identified.identified
3 aerosol nodes are sampled.

Histopathology

Sections of the wall of the large intestines show an organising active chronic inflammatory process with foci of suppuration that is extending from mucosa to serosal surface.The terminal ileum is normal with serosal inflammation.There are no granulomas noted.The serosal lymph nodes show reactive changes only.

Diagnosis

Cecal mass - organizing active chronic inflammatory process.

Comment

This might be secondary to a ruptured appendicities.


NINI HII!!!!!!!!!!
Pray
maka
#54 Posted : Saturday, October 04, 2014 12:54:56 PM
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Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
kysse wrote:
maka wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
maka wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
maka wrote:
Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good...


@maka, I saw that post where you said you just had abdominal surgery and you were recuperating. I wondered if it was related to the "piles" issue a while back. What did they excise? Was it in the stomach, small intestine or large intestine? Would like to know.

Pole ndugu. Get well soon.

From the report the surgeon called it a right hemicolectomy...




I hope that mass was taken for histology. Post the pathology findings when you receive them.


Seems there was an issue in or around your caecum. It is vestigial, so it can be removed along with part of the ascending colon without much ado. Simple resection and anastomosis. No colostomy fashioning.

Booze, mutura na boiro will now be a thing of the past. You need to carefully select your foods for a while. Remember to go for a colonoscopy every 2 years.

Glad it has finally been sorted.


I thought the pombe thing was a joke...

I believe it was taken to kemri here is the report tried posting the scanned version imekataa...

Laparatomy;Cecal tumour with appendix not identified.Right hemicolectomy done.

Gross

Segment of ascending colon with cecum 220mm and attached 100mm terminal ileum portion.On dissection is thickened cecum with normal mucosa.
The vermiform appendix is not identified.identified
3 aerosol nodes are sampled.

Histopathology

Sections of the wall of the large intestines show an organising active chronic inflammatory process with foci of suppuration that is extending from mucosa to serosal surface.The terminal ileum is normal with serosal inflammation.There are no granulomas noted.The serosal lymph nodes show reactive changes only.

Diagnosis

Cecal mass - organizing active chronic inflammatory process.

Comment

This might be secondary to a ruptured appendicities.


NINI HII!!!!!!!!!!
Pray

Almost there...smile
possunt quia posse videntur
Atalaku
#55 Posted : Saturday, October 04, 2014 1:15:41 PM
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Posts: 1,063
Location: Kenya
Mukiri wrote:
Surgery should never be an option if there are natural ways of going about things. The body heals itself when given the necessary ingredients. People have been cured from Cancer naturally. It saddens me when doctors are knife-happy. Every part of God's creation is precious!!! And should be treated as such!

...except the foreskin. I can say that without fear of contradiction! Mtu wangu habari!
Um Sayala
#56 Posted : Saturday, October 04, 2014 1:44:26 PM
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Posts: 1,163
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@maka, Pole sana. quick recovery
"Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
kysse
#57 Posted : Saturday, October 04, 2014 6:22:34 PM
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that thing is larger than a newborn baby. Where was it hiding? pole sana
Mukiri
#58 Posted : Sunday, October 05, 2014 2:34:43 AM
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Atalaku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Surgery should never be an option if there are natural ways of going about things. The body heals itself when given the necessary ingredients. People have been cured from Cancer naturally. It saddens me when doctors are knife-happy. Every part of God's creation is precious!!! And should be treated as such!

...except the foreskin. I can say that without fear of contradiction! Mtu wangu habari!

Mtu wako ni nani? Uliokoka, or you still go to Church to critique the Men of God?

Proverbs 19:21
Euge
#59 Posted : Sunday, October 05, 2014 3:49:08 PM
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Joined: 8/4/2008
Posts: 2,849
Location: Rupi
I pray that God heals you Maka. Jikaze bro.
Lord, thank you!
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