
Sounds like endometriosis, not fibroids. |
Maybe she is pregnant and they had to perform prenatal surgery. |
Least likely guess. |
It’s a terrible disease. |
Some of the people on this board are next level evil. |
Stupid theory. Abdominal surgery is not a facelift. Go to the back of the class. |
This would take some time |
Yes they do. |
No, they don't. https://www.thelondonclinic.co.uk/our-service-departments |
My bet is on diverticulitis. My aunt had major surgery for it last summer, and it took until Thanksgiving for her to be feeling well enough. It was awful. |
Didn’t say that. |
+1. They do not have a gyn department. There is 0% chance a royal would get treated at The London Clinic for something gyn-related. It is famous for digestive issues & certain kinds of cancer care. It funds itself with ortho, but is less renowned for that. One of the things they specialize in is "Crohn's Disease - abdominal surgery." They say you will go home from it, typically, in 3-10 days, which fits the timeline here if hers was complicated. They also do colorectal surgeries, in particular for tumors that might be cancerous; if it's that, they may not have put out the announcement until post-surgery so they could say for sure that it wasn't cancer. |
Nope. My dad went straight from the colonscopy to surgery later that day--colon and kidney. |
They do. https://www.thelondonclinic.co.uk/services/treatments/hysteroscopy |
They also said she won't be resuming duties for like 2 months----that is way more time than a hystorectomy. As a teen she had a lump on her head removed. Apparently, during Kate's time at Marlborough, she discovered a lump on the left side of her head. The school called Kate's mom, who promptly took her to the doctor. That doctor ordered an emergency operation to remove the lump. The evidence of Kate's emergency operation is still around today, in the form of a scar on her hairline that you can still spot in pictures of the Duchess. |