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Surgeries

Huh. How do you operate without a Bladder, then? I never knew it was possible to not have one.
When I had an umbilical hernia one of the post-op side effects was it blocked the normal flow from my bladder, I had an external bag (urostomy) attached to my leg, filled by a catheter, I had to empty the bag into a toilet. It was only temporary (about 3 days) until the swelling went down. There are multiple surgical solutions for something longer term, like bladder removal.
 
When I had an umbilical hernia one of the post-op side effects was it blocked the normal flow from my bladder, I had an external bag (urostomy) attached to my leg, filled by a catheter, I had to empty the bag into a toilet. It was only temporary (about 3 days) until the swelling went down. There are multiple surgical solutions for something longer term, like bladder removal.
Interesting to note. I never knew that was possible, since, thankfully nobody I knew personally had to go through such a thing.

In the coming weeks, or month, I hope to get my right big toenail permanently removed. It's been an issue for multiple years now, as well as a growth on my heel that has been there ever since I was born.
 
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