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07-19-2023, 05:54 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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3694: Marfan Syndrome w/ Liam Nelson
IT’S ANOTHER BRAND NEW GUEST! Liam Nelson teaches us all the (literal) highs and lows of Marfan syndrome: being five feet tall in kindergarten, living in a world not made for you, aggressive masculinity, surgeries, hooking up at Marfan conferences, and meeting Chewbacca.
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I wonder of course if Mr Apia has it, but he is just tall and has no related problems not even back pain.
Im female tall, and extremely good in yoga. I can do the lotus position for example. Of course Apia, now everyone thinks. I know. |
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Good Luck, Chemda!
I hope as you are reading this the dental appointment is over and you’re recovering from the extraction.
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I broke my tib/fib (lower leg) years ago. They fixed it with a rod in the tibia and a metal plate on the fibula. When the time came to take it out, I asked the doctor to film it. He wasn't crazy about the idea, but he had a nurse film it.
I watched it a few days after the surgery. Yeah, not for the faint of heart. Stop here if you don't want the details... Okay, to pull the rod out of my tibia, they go in from the knee and move the knee cap sideways. Then they screw a slide hammer onto the rod. Looks exactly like an auto dent puller. Someone holds your leg still and the doctor slams the weight back against the slide until the titanium rod comes out of the bone. Watching it after the fact, it didn't bother me. Had I seen it before the surgery, it would have freaked me out. |
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