
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. |
Most cancer surgeries are planned. |
What if hospitals in England have different rules for how long patients stay at the hospital? |
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. |
Hysterectomy |
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) |
It was a hysterectomy |
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. |
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. |
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. |
You know she did that on purpose for the optic, right? Everything they do is calculated. |
They specifically said it was not cancer. |
This is true. |
The announcement stated it is not cancer. |
If true, I doubt they would have specifically said, not cancer. |