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EnderJE said:
Neither can any of us!
Dude I am so not happy with your company right now please hook a girl up with Cow Town office. I am pretty close to telling head office to go fuck themselves you want all the value adds but can't even let us make 3% margin seriously I was ready to kick someone in the nuts this morning when I read my email.
 
superqt4u2nv said:
Dude I am so not happy with your company right now please hook a girl up with Cow Town office. I am pretty close to telling head office to go fuck themselves you want all the value adds but can't even let us make 3% margin seriously I was ready to kick someone in the nuts this morning when I read my email.
What happened now? PM me.
 
call me crazy but i like chicks with an amazing ass, legs and cute little tits

so now you'll have an amazing ass, legs and bigger tits.

i'm sure they'll look great on you :heart:
 
swole said:
call me crazy but i like chicks with an amazing ass, legs and cute little tits

so now you'll have an amazing ass, legs and bigger tits.

i'm sure they'll look great on you :heart:
Thanks congrats on the Modship :)

Ender PM sent please hook a sister up. :D
 
These boobages will have to be mighty round to replace my cowgirl pic in the spank bank.
 
Anesthesia awareness

Awareness occurs in 20,000-40,000 patients out of every 20 million US annual surgeries every year[1] when patients have anesthesia that is inadequate to keep them unconscious during an operation. In this situation, the patient may feel the pain or pressure of surgery, hear conversations, or feel as if they cannot breathe. The patient may be unable to communicate any distress because they have been given a paralytic/muscle relaxant. If anesthesia awareness does occur about 40% feel the pain of the operation, 92% experience panic/anxiety and 70% experience lasting psychological symptoms.[2]

In some cases, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may arise after intraoperative awareness, causing the patient to require counseling for an extended period.[3]

Awareness and recall

There are two states of consciousness which may be present:

* Awareness. When patients seem to be vigilant and cognizant responding to commands but with no postoperative recall or memory of the events.
* Memorization and recall. When patients can recall events postoperatively but were not necessarily conscious enough for responding to commands.

The incidence of a state with both responses in diverse degrees is also possible.[4]

The experience of anesthesia awareness

The most traumatic case of anesthesia awareness is full consciousness during surgery with pain and explicit recall of intraoperative events. In less severe cases, patients may have only poor recollection of conversations, events, pain, pressure or of difficulty in breathing.

The experiences of patients with anesthesia awareness vary widely, and patient responses and sequelae vary widely as well. This experience may be extremely traumatic for the patient or not at all.

Because the medical staff may not know if a person is unconscious or not, it has been suggested that the staff maintain the professional conduct that would be appropriate for a conscious patient.[5]
:whatever:
 
are we there yet?
 
Study Says Implants Double Risk of Infection in Breast Reconstruction

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By NATASHA SINGER
Published: January 22, 2008

Breast cancer patients who had reconstructive surgery using implants immediately after mastectomies were twice as likely to acquire infections as women who immediately had breast reconstruction using their own tissue, according to a study published yesterday.

The article in Archives of Surgery, which examined the medical records of breast surgery patients at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis from mid-1999 to mid-2002, found that 50 of 949 patients acquired an infection at the surgical site within a year after surgery.

Roughly 12 percent of the infections occurred in mastectomy patients who immediately had implant surgery, compared with roughly 6 percent of infections in those who immediately had breast reconstruction using their own abdominal tissue, the study said. In noncancer patients, about 1 percent of infections occurred after breast reductions and no infections occurred after breast augmentation using implants, the study said.

“The bottom line is that implants are associated with an increased risk of infection in breast cancer patients,” said Margaret A. Olsen, the lead author of the study and a research assistant professor of medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. “The question is what factors contribute to this increased risk and what can be done to prevent it?”

The study noted whether patients had other medical conditions like diabetes, but it did not report how many underwent radiation or other treatments that might have played a role in the infections.

The study did analyze the cost to the medical center of each infection — about $4,100 per patient — a hospital-acquired complication not covered by managed care, she said.

But both kinds of reconstructive surgery entail risk.

Dr. Stephen R. Colen, the chairman of plastic and reconstructive surgery at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey, said operations using abdominal tissue took several hours longer than implant surgery, increasing the risk of blood clots and lung embolisms. In 2 percent of patients, the transplanted tissue dies, requiring further surgery, Dr. Colen said.

But implant reconstruction inserts a foreign object into the body, providing a surface on which bacteria may grow. And implantation involves a series of procedures — including one surgery to insert a skin-stretching device in the chest, followed by saline injections to expand the breast, another surgery to put in a permanent implant and a final surgery to attach a nipple — creating more occasions for infection to occur, Dr. Colen said.

Dr. Keith E. Brandt, a professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery at Washington University and an author of the study, said all patients received prophylactic antibiotics at the time of surgery. But postsurgical treatments for breast cancer, like radiation, may weaken the body’s ability to fight infection.
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pin said:
Anesthesia awareness

Awareness occurs in 20,000-40,000 patients out of every 20 million US annual surgeries every year[1] when patients have anesthesia that is inadequate to keep them unconscious during an operation. In this situation, the patient may feel the pain or pressure of surgery, hear conversations, or feel as if they cannot breathe. The patient may be unable to communicate any distress because they have been given a paralytic/muscle relaxant. If anesthesia awareness does occur about 40% feel the pain of the operation, 92% experience panic/anxiety and 70% experience lasting psychological symptoms.[2]

In some cases, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may arise after intraoperative awareness, causing the patient to require counseling for an extended period.[3]

Awareness and recall

There are two states of consciousness which may be present:

* Awareness. When patients seem to be vigilant and cognizant responding to commands but with no postoperative recall or memory of the events.
* Memorization and recall. When patients can recall events postoperatively but were not necessarily conscious enough for responding to commands.

The incidence of a state with both responses in diverse degrees is also possible.[4]

The experience of anesthesia awareness

The most traumatic case of anesthesia awareness is full consciousness during surgery with pain and explicit recall of intraoperative events. In less severe cases, patients may have only poor recollection of conversations, events, pain, pressure or of difficulty in breathing.

The experiences of patients with anesthesia awareness vary widely, and patient responses and sequelae vary widely as well. This experience may be extremely traumatic for the patient or not at all.

Because the medical staff may not know if a person is unconscious or not, it has been suggested that the staff maintain the professional conduct that would be appropriate for a conscious patient.[5]
:whatever:


Just curious, did any of you see that movie? Anyone care that much to go see it? I think that propoganda flick lasted about 3 days in theaters....
 
Dial_tone said:
These boobages will have to be mighty round to replace my cowgirl pic in the spank bank.

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I generally prefer small and real over large and hard.
But if they make you happy, then I'm happy for you :)
Good luck.
 
This ain't no bullshit:
I woke up during my first (of 3) catheter ablation procedures. It was only a 45 minute procedure, so they used 2 mild drugs. One to immobilize me, and another to put me lightly under. When I awoke they were still burning scars into the inside of my heart which felt like you'd imagine. With great effort I was able to say "my heart hurts". They put me out a little deeper. Aside from the pain, my biggest fear was suffocating on my saliva as I couldn't swallow.
I'm all right now though.
pin said:
Anesthesia awareness

Awareness occurs in 20,000-40,000 patients out of every 20 million US annual surgeries every year[1] when patients have anesthesia that is inadequate to keep them unconscious during an operation. In this situation, the patient may feel the pain or pressure of surgery, hear conversations, or feel as if they cannot breathe. The patient may be unable to communicate any distress because they have been given a paralytic/muscle relaxant. If anesthesia awareness does occur about 40% feel the pain of the operation, 92% experience panic/anxiety and 70% experience lasting psychological symptoms.[2]

In some cases, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may arise after intraoperative awareness, causing the patient to require counseling for an extended period.[3]

Awareness and recall

There are two states of consciousness which may be present:

* Awareness. When patients seem to be vigilant and cognizant responding to commands but with no postoperative recall or memory of the events.
* Memorization and recall. When patients can recall events postoperatively but were not necessarily conscious enough for responding to commands.

The incidence of a state with both responses in diverse degrees is also possible.[4]

The experience of anesthesia awareness

The most traumatic case of anesthesia awareness is full consciousness during surgery with pain and explicit recall of intraoperative events. In less severe cases, patients may have only poor recollection of conversations, events, pain, pressure or of difficulty in breathing.

The experiences of patients with anesthesia awareness vary widely, and patient responses and sequelae vary widely as well. This experience may be extremely traumatic for the patient or not at all.

Because the medical staff may not know if a person is unconscious or not, it has been suggested that the staff maintain the professional conduct that would be appropriate for a conscious patient.[5]
:whatever:
 
chris302001 said:
Just curious, did any of you see that movie? Anyone care that much to go see it? I think that propoganda flick lasted about 3 days in theaters....


I'm sure it had nothing to do with that douchebag being the worst actor around.

Cheers,
Scotsman
 
OH and best of wishes QT, I know you've wanted them for a long time.

Not that you need them. :p :qt:

Cheers,
Scotsman
 
Powerbuilder333 said:
This ain't no bullshit:
I woke up during my first (of 3) catheter ablation procedures. It was only a 45 minute procedure, so they used 2 mild drugs. One to immobilize me, and another to put me lightly under. When I awoke they were still burning scars into the inside of my heart which felt like you'd imagine. With great effort I was able to say "my heart hurts". They put me out a little deeper. Aside from the pain, my biggest fear was suffocating on my saliva as I couldn't swallow.
I'm all right now though.

bummer
 
Powerbuilder333 said:
This ain't no bullshit:
I woke up during my first (of 3) catheter ablation procedures. It was only a 45 minute procedure, so they used 2 mild drugs. One to immobilize me, and another to put me lightly under. When I awoke they were still burning scars into the inside of my heart which felt like you'd imagine. With great effort I was able to say "my heart hurts". They put me out a little deeper. Aside from the pain, my biggest fear was suffocating on my saliva as I couldn't swallow.
I'm all right now though.

Yeah dude, nobody wants to go through that or wishes anyone to go through that. It's one of the many reasons why Anesthesia is an art.....Glad you were able to communicate that you werent out.
 
Seriously people do you think I didn't spend 3 years of my life saving and researching for this. Are some peoples lives that sad they need piss all over others good times?

I am getting cohisve gels they don't leak but as with anything in life there are risks I am well aware. So yeah the night before I go in to surgery I really don't want to read some horror stories.
 
pin said:
Lestat put me in a rotten mood today. :mad:
Then go piss on his threads not mine I have posted about this on two boards and on two diffrent occasion now my thread on elite went to shit. I seriously wonder why I even bother being here anymore.
 
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Good luck SupaQt! Next time we hear from ya you will have dem juggs.
 
You are getting new boobies? SWEET! You will love them! I hope you have someone to keep them massages for you ;)
 
pin said:
She's probably looped out on pain medz :silly:

Lol I sure as fuck hope so. From what I've heard, boob jobs hurt like a bitch.... Have you ever seen video of the way they stretch your tit open with those retractors to get the damn tit pillow in??? Yikes! Superqt is much tougher than me!
 
I'm an equal opportunity kinda guy....as long as they're not hangin down around her belly button anywhere, its all good. I dunno. I think I like the look of round fake tits better. Not fucking massive shit, but even if they're obviously fake, who the fuck cares. She's put time and effort into it, and I for one appreciate it!
 
EnderJE said:
I :heart: yours.

Or

:p

christ, this e-stalking is alot of work...

lol good evening my e-stalker. I like mine too. Although I was happy with my pre-baby boobies. I would never have had them done has I not had kids.
 
silverstar1025 said:
lol good evening my e-stalker. I like mine too. Although I was happy with my pre-baby boobies. I would never have had them done has I not had kids.
Can I see pics of pre baby and after boob job? :p
 
Wulfgar said:
Who bought em for yu QT?
I did 3 years of saving err more like two and got lucky with a nice big income tax return :D

For those that care thanks. :) I feel alright not to much pain I thought I would have much less range of motion but I am pretty good. I been sleeping most of the day just get up to pee or take the meds. Eating mostly yougurt and protein shakes. Not all that hungry but thursty as heck. I was worried they were going to be like crazy big looking with the sweeling but it is not be bad.
 
superqt4u2nv said:
I did 3 years of saving err more like two and got lucky with a nice big income tax return :D

For those that care thanks. :) I feel alright not to much pain I thought I would have much less range of motion but I am pretty good. I been sleeping most of the day just get up to pee or take the meds. Eating mostly yougurt and protein shakes. Not all that hungry but thursty as heck. I was worried they were going to be like crazy big looking with the sweeling but it is not be bad.
You have anyone one to change those nasty drainage bags for you...I had to do that for my ex-wife and a GF. :worried:
 
javaguru said:
You have anyone one to change those nasty drainage bags for you...I had to do that for my ex-wife and a GF. :worried:
I think those only come with saline. I got cohesive gels nothing to change of that nature. My friend Rich's GF picked me up and cleaned my appartment when I was sleeping. LOL He better marry her before I make an offer she about the sweetest person on the plant. Apparently Faiz was here but didn't wake me after my roommate got home he left.
 
I love implants!! God must be proud of us for creating those massive wonderful things.
 
I only got to page 3 of this thread before I had to quit reading.

WTH is wrong with those of you who are trying to scare her?
Why do you feel compelled to tell her that you don't perfer fake boobs?

I am so glad nobody made comments like this before my surgery.

Superqt...I am so excited for you. May you have an easy recovery and a beautiful new set of boobs! :heart:
 
curvymommy said:
I only got to page 3 of this thread before I had to quit reading.

WTH is wrong with those of you who are trying to scare her?
Why do you feel compelled to tell her that you don't perfer fake boobs?

I am so glad nobody made comments like this before my surgery.

Superqt...I am so excited for you. May you have an easy recovery and a beautiful new set of boobs! :heart:
hai
 
curvymommy said:
sorry. I thought you hurt your shoulder. I'm on drugs. Nevermind.
I bet you and I could have some interesting conversations both being so wacked on pain killers right now. :D Thanks for your support Curvy :heart:
 
superqt4u2nv said:
He has never seen a pair of tits up close how would he know any better? :whatever:

Exactly!! Not all fake tits even look fake these days. Mine look and feel pretty damn natural. Yeah a little heavy, but I don't have bolt ons :)
 
silverstar1025 said:
Exactly!! Not all fake tits even look fake these days. Mine look and feel pretty damn natural. Yeah a little heavy, but I don't have bolt ons :)
That is how I chose my Dr. a girl at the gym and I were chatting she is thicker so I thought hers were real turns out not real she gave me her Dr. and the rest is history. :D
 
superqt4u2nv said:
That is how I chose my Dr. a girl at the gym and I were chatting she is thicker so I thought hers were real turns out not real she gave me her Dr. and the rest is history. :D

What size and placement did you get? Having a good ps is real important. Glad you picked a good one :)
 
superqt4u2nv said:
That is how I chose my Dr. a girl at the gym and I were chatting she is thicker so I thought hers were real turns out not real she gave me her Dr. and the rest is history. :D
ooooooooooo cant wait to see pics
 
superqt4u2nv said:
600CC moderate plus over the muscle cohsive gel :D

Sounds good. What size will you be? I can't guess because I don't know what you were before surgery.
 
superqt4u2nv said:
600CC moderate plus over the muscle cohsive gel :D
what reason made you get them over the muscle? you will feel good in a few days...just relax and dont do shit even if you feel ok and think its fine..just lay around .. they will be hard as hell for a few months though then they will drop and be good to go..
 
HAYEZ said:
what reason made you get them over the muscle? you will feel good in a few days...just relax and dont do shit even if you feel ok and think its fine..just lay around .. they will be hard as hell for a few months though then they will drop and be good to go..

Your woman obviously had her boobs done too. You know too much for a guy :)
 
silverstar1025 said:
Your woman obviously had her boobs done too. You know too much for a guy :)
yes i love me some fake boobies...about to buy her(she thinks there for her) some new ones this year! :)
 
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