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07-10-2012, 10:07 PM
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Sex Change?
never seen one like this.. update I looked up some stuff on Crohn's Disease and couldnt find anything on why her vagina looks like this--aside from what Mr.hotwire tells us.. but this is the most interesting part from the following link: Surgery About two-thirds of people with Crohn’s disease will require surgery at some point in their lives.3 Surgery becomes necessary to relieve symptoms that do not respond to medical therapy or to correct complications such as intestinal blockage, perforation, bleeding, or abscess—a painful, swollen, pus-filled area caused by infection. Surgery to remove part of the intestine can help people with Crohn’s disease, but it does not eliminate the disease. People with Crohn’s disease commonly need more than one operation because inflammation tends to return to the area next to where the diseased intestine was removed. 3Lichtenstein GR, Hanauer SB, Sandborn WJ, and The Practice Parameters Committee of the American College of Gastroenterology. Management of Crohn’s disease in adults. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 2009;104(2):465–83. Proctocolectomy. Some people who have Crohn’s disease must have a proctocolectomy, a procedure that is performed by a specialized surgeon. Proctocolectomy is surgery to remove the rectum and part of the colon or the entire colon. People will receive sedation and general anesthesia during surgery. Most people need to remain in the hospital for 1 to 2 weeks, and full recovery can take 4 to 6 weeks. Ileostomy. During proctocolectomy, the surgeon also performs an ileostomy—an operation that attaches the ileum to an opening made in the abdomen called a stoma. The stoma is about the size of a quarter and is usually located in the lower right part of the abdomen near the beltline. An ostomy pouch is then attached to the stoma and worn outside the body to collect stool. The pouch needs to be emptied several times a day. A specially trained nurse will teach the person how to clean, care for, and change the ostomy pouch and how to protect the skin around the stoma. The majority of people with an ostomy pouch are able to live normal, active lives. Intestinal resection surgery. Sometimes only the diseased section of intestine is removed and an ileostomy is not needed. Instead, the intestine is cut above and below the diseased area and the ends of the healthy sections are connected in an operation called an intestinal resection. People will receive sedation and general anesthesia during surgery. Most people need to remain in the hospital for several days, and full recovery can take 3 to 4 weeks. http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/crohns/ |
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07-10-2012, 10:14 PM
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Re: Sex Change?
LOL yes but theres actually a hole there.. i really didnt feel like posting the other set because his poses are too sexual. im guessing they took skin from his stomach? i see scarring.. idk why though..
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07-10-2012, 11:41 PM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:1332 dude Join Date: Feb 2010 Posts: 453 Mentioned: 1 Post(s) Quoted: 16 Post(s)
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Re: Sex Change?
The blue thing looks like some kind of colostomy bag. I wonder if he/she had cancer, or some kind of emergency surgery?
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