The lymphedema machine that they put on your legs has to help you not get blood clots after a surgery. This is common practice. I’ve had several surgeries in America in the past several years and they always put that on my legs. in addition, monitoring your heart is another thing that’s common.
I recommend not getting into an argument with your surgeon, before surgery. my mom is 83 and she doesn’t take any medication either and most doctors and healthcare system. People think it’s weird too. But… You don’t need to have your healthcare providers Anger at you before you even go under the knife, because then you don’t know if they’re going to vaccinate you when you’re asleep.
I’m surprised they didn’t ask about vaccination. They were so worried about your medication list.
I’m happy you’re still alive. Get out of the hospital as soon as you can.
The lymphedema machine that they put on your legs has to help you not get blood clots after a surgery. This is common practice. I’ve had several surgeries in America in the past several years and they always put that on my legs. in addition, monitoring your heart is another thing that’s common.
I recommend not getting into an argument with your surgeon, before surgery. my mom is 83 and she doesn’t take any medication either and most doctors and healthcare system. People think it’s weird too. But… You don’t need to have your healthcare providers Anger at you before you even go under the knife, because then you don’t know if they’re going to vaccinate you when you’re asleep.
I’m surprised they didn’t ask about vaccination. They were so worried about your medication list.
I’m happy you’re still alive. Get out of the hospital as soon as you can.
I wasn’t arguing with them. It was the other way around!
With all due respect, it takes at least two sides to argue.
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