Kate Middleton in Hospital - Recovering from Surgery

Anonymous
Colon cancer?

My friend’s husband had this and underwent a relatively new treatment procedure and he was in the hospital for a surprisingly loooong time, and then he didn’t really leave the house much until he was healed, for obvious reasons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What in the world could she have had done that was PLANNED, yet will keep her in the hospital for two weeks, and home bound until Easter?

This is 2024! Two weeks? I can’t even imagine what it could have been since it was planned.


Most cancer surgeries are planned.
Anonymous
What if hospitals in England have different rules for how long patients stay at the hospital?
Anonymous

The USA, due to its peculiar and inhumane medical costs, sends people home to deal with their problems by themselves WAY earlier than European or Asian first world countries.

So a one week stay in an American hospital for something serious can very well be a two week stay in a European or Japanese hospital.


Anonymous
Hysterectomy
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:https://people.com/kate-middleton-hospitalized-following-abdominal-surgery-details-official-statement-8430668

She will be in the hospital for 10-16 days. It must’ve been a big surgery!


Or she’s the princess of wales and gets the literal royal treatment. The rest of us would have to be back at work.


Being in the hospital isn't royal treatment. I don't care how good the food is, you still have people bothering you 24/7.


I think the royal treatment generally involves people bothering you.

People making a fuss over you, whether you want it or not -- royal treatment.

People leaving you alone -- not so royal. (unless you mean the nanny watching the children so they leave you alone)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What in the world could she have had done that was PLANNED, yet will keep her in the hospital for two weeks, and home bound until Easter?

This is 2024! Two weeks? I can’t even imagine what it could have been since it was planned.


Most cancer surgeries are planned.


It was a hysterectomy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What in the world could she have had done that was PLANNED, yet will keep her in the hospital for two weeks, and home bound until Easter?

This is 2024! Two weeks? I can’t even imagine what it could have been since it was planned.


Planned but planned how far in advance? I mean they could have planned it just a few days in advance based on some sort of significant scan result/diagnosis/etc. It could have been "planned" but still incredibly serious in nature.
Anonymous
When you have family members who would overshare with the world, you have to keep personal and medical info as closely to yourself and immediate family as possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What in the world could she have had done that was PLANNED, yet will keep her in the hospital for two weeks, and home bound until Easter?

This is 2024! Two weeks? I can’t even imagine what it could have been since it was planned.


Most cancer surgeries are planned.


It was a hysterectomy


Agree. And that timeline to not have public duties makes sense. She’ll be at home with very limited activity in bed for a month.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://people.com/kate-middleton-hospitalized-following-abdominal-surgery-details-official-statement-8430668

She will be in the hospital for 10-16 days. It must’ve been a big surgery!


Or she’s the princess of wales and gets the literal royal treatment. The rest of us would have to be back at work.


Yes but this is the same women who left the hospital hours after giving birth I think all three times. So she's not one to lay around if she doesn't have to.


You know she did that on purpose for the optic, right? Everything they do is calculated.
Anonymous
They specifically said it was not cancer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What in the world could she have had done that was PLANNED, yet will keep her in the hospital for two weeks, and home bound until Easter?

This is 2024! Two weeks? I can’t even imagine what it could have been since it was planned.


Planned but planned how far in advance? I mean they could have planned it just a few days in advance based on some sort of significant scan result/diagnosis/etc. It could have been "planned" but still incredibly serious in nature.

This is true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope she doesn’t have cancer


The announcement stated it is not cancer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Colon cancer?

My friend’s husband had this and underwent a relatively new treatment procedure and he was in the hospital for a surprisingly loooong time, and then he didn’t really leave the house much until he was healed, for obvious reasons.


If true, I doubt they would have specifically said, not cancer.
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