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Sunday, May 20, 2007

10 May Thur
Counting Stones

i add this in here for a bit of fun!
not to offend Sing!

Ann, Sing & urs truly assigned to major operating theatre (MOT) observin Op done for laparoscopic cholecystectomy, which was converted to open cholecystectomy after the surgeon decided they cld not effectively cut out the connecting tissues to separate the gall bladder.

@ the end of the op, surgeon cut open e resected gall bladder & poured out e bile stones inside. den he asked "So what do u do with the stones?" Sing replied in all innocence "Count them"
every1 laughed. & the surgeon said "No, we give it back to the patient, to let them leave on the mantlepiece & when they hv visitors, to show them the stones"

i'm sure u hv things on ur mantlepiece more worthy to show!

smiles hiding our terrible shivers in the cold OT & dress room

teenster-clay*mouldedwithlove*craftedwithcare
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