Kate Middleton in Hospital - Recovering from Surgery

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Anonymous wrote:All of you are going down the rabbit hole about abdominal surgery but you're forgetting that that is simply what their PR office said. We have no way of knowing if it's true. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me at all if it had nothing to do with abdominal surgery and they are just staying that to bury whatever it really is. These people spin everything to make themselves come across as perfect as possible. Telling the public that it's abdominal surgery is broad enough to encompass a variety of possibilities and they don't have to be any more specific. It's also something that the public won't be able to visibly confirm (yes, even ostomy bags can be discreet).

My money is on some type of in-patient treatment for an ED or mental health issues. And before the PP comes at me with the list of specialties at this hospital--do you really think the BRF is going to let Kate check into a hospital that is known for treating EDs or mental health issues? Of course not. They'd send her somewhere else to throw people off and tie into whatever spin they are giving the public.


Ha! I said something similar around page 27 and at least two posters called me an idiot.
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Anonymous wrote:All of you are going down the rabbit hole about abdominal surgery but you're forgetting that that is simply what their PR office said. We have no way of knowing if it's true. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me at all if it had nothing to do with abdominal surgery and they are just staying that to bury whatever it really is. These people spin everything to make themselves come across as perfect as possible. Telling the public that it's abdominal surgery is broad enough to encompass a variety of possibilities and they don't have to be any more specific. It's also something that the public won't be able to visibly confirm (yes, even ostomy bags can be discreet).

My money is on some type of in-patient treatment for an ED or mental health issues. And before the PP comes at me with the list of specialties at this hospital--do you really think the BRF is going to let Kate check into a hospital that is known for treating EDs or mental health issues? Of course not. They'd send her somewhere else to throw people off and tie into whatever spin they are giving the public.


You never have to worry about telling the truth because the facts will not change.
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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.




Yup! For an “easy” birth, 48 hrs for US hospitals, 5 days for Japanese hospitals. I had an emergency C-section and nurses were badgering me about when I would be leaving about 48 hrs afterward; I stayed for 5 days which was as long as my insurance would pay for. In Japan it would have been 10 days.


Maybe Japan is different but in the United Kingdom at NHS hospitals, the stay is SHORTER than at US hospitals. The standard procedure at NHS hospitals is to discharge the patient after 6 to 24 hours after a "normal" birth.


I thought the NHS was supposed to be superior. That's horrible!


Actual it’s not. Who wants to be in hospital when you can recover in the comfort of your own home? This is a far superior approach. There is no need to be in hospital. Also it’s routine in England to have home visits after discharge.
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Anonymous wrote:How in the hell does this get to 30 pages in a day? Can somebody summarize. I'm interested but nto 30 pages interested.

I do love the brit who is part German and maybe born in Equador. She's darling.


Kate Middleton had abdominal surgery, 10+ days hospital recovery, 3 months return to activity. Likely not hysterectomy due to hospital recovery time. General consensus is colon issues, as that’s a specialty of the hospital and would match with recovery time. Some think plastic surgery or eating disorders/addiction recovery. Questions over how long the problem has been going on/when surgery became necessary. Markle makes first appearance on p 27.


Eating disorders do not result in abdominal surgery.


Ulcers.


Those are caused by H. pylori, which is bacteria aquired in childhood. Anorexia and/or bulimia do not result in anything requiring surgery. Bulimia will destroy your teeth though.


Not according to this article by the eating disorder experts of the UK.
https://www.eatingdisorderexpert.co.uk/stomachproblemsforanorexicsandbulimics.html
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Anonymous wrote:All of you are going down the rabbit hole about abdominal surgery but you're forgetting that that is simply what their PR office said. We have no way of knowing if it's true. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me at all if it had nothing to do with abdominal surgery and they are just staying that to bury whatever it really is. These people spin everything to make themselves come across as perfect as possible. Telling the public that it's abdominal surgery is broad enough to encompass a variety of possibilities and they don't have to be any more specific. It's also something that the public won't be able to visibly confirm (yes, even ostomy bags can be discreet).

My money is on some type of in-patient treatment for an ED or mental health issues. And before the PP comes at me with the list of specialties at this hospital--do you really think the BRF is going to let Kate check into a hospital that is known for treating EDs or mental health issues? Of course not. They'd send her somewhere else to throw people off and tie into whatever spin they are giving the public.



Yes, this. Abdominal surgery could be anything and is a good excuse for a long hospital stay. Whatever it is, I hope she gets well soon. I’d hate to see her kids lose their mom so young like their father did.
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Anonymous wrote:All of you are going down the rabbit hole about abdominal surgery but you're forgetting that that is simply what their PR office said. We have no way of knowing if it's true. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me at all if it had nothing to do with abdominal surgery and they are just staying that to bury whatever it really is. These people spin everything to make themselves come across as perfect as possible. Telling the public that it's abdominal surgery is broad enough to encompass a variety of possibilities and they don't have to be any more specific. It's also something that the public won't be able to visibly confirm (yes, even ostomy bags can be discreet).

My money is on some type of in-patient treatment for an ED or mental health issues. And before the PP comes at me with the list of specialties at this hospital--do you really think the BRF is going to let Kate check into a hospital that is known for treating EDs or mental health issues? Of course not. They'd send her somewhere else to throw people off and tie into whatever spin they are giving the public.


You never have to worry about telling the truth because the facts will not change.


You sweet summer child. Do you honestly think the BRF's PR offices always tell the truth? They can put out whatever stories they want, with as many or as few details as they want based. Your cliche doesn't apply to them.
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Anonymous wrote:All of you are going down the rabbit hole about abdominal surgery but you're forgetting that that is simply what their PR office said. We have no way of knowing if it's true. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me at all if it had nothing to do with abdominal surgery and they are just staying that to bury whatever it really is. These people spin everything to make themselves come across as perfect as possible. Telling the public that it's abdominal surgery is broad enough to encompass a variety of possibilities and they don't have to be any more specific. It's also something that the public won't be able to visibly confirm (yes, even ostomy bags can be discreet).

My money is on some type of in-patient treatment for an ED or mental health issues. And before the PP comes at me with the list of specialties at this hospital--do you really think the BRF is going to let Kate check into a hospital that is known for treating EDs or mental health issues? Of course not. They'd send her somewhere else to throw people off and tie into whatever spin they are giving the public.



Yes, this. Abdominal surgery could be anything and is a good excuse for a long hospital stay. Whatever it is, I hope she gets well soon. I’d hate to see her kids lose their mom so young like their father did.


That's absurd. Abdominal surgery is abdominal surgery.
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Stomach paralysis/bowel obstruction from taking Ozempic and had to have a portion of her intestine removed as a result. done. thank you, you're welcome.
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I haven't read any of the replies but this is so odd.

I had extensive GYN surgery (hysterectomy, bladder sling, bowel sling, mesh all around, repair of scar tissue and adhesions from a prior surgery, etc. etc. Went to the OR TWICE in 12 hours (first surgery done and then surgeon realized she made a "mistake" due to my anatomy being wacky from a prior surgery and I went back to the OR later in the day) and I still went home the next day with ibuprofen only (given narcotics but did not take).



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Anonymous wrote:All of you are going down the rabbit hole about abdominal surgery but you're forgetting that that is simply what their PR office said. We have no way of knowing if it's true. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me at all if it had nothing to do with abdominal surgery and they are just staying that to bury whatever it really is. These people spin everything to make themselves come across as perfect as possible. Telling the public that it's abdominal surgery is broad enough to encompass a variety of possibilities and they don't have to be any more specific. It's also something that the public won't be able to visibly confirm (yes, even ostomy bags can be discreet).

My money is on some type of in-patient treatment for an ED or mental health issues. And before the PP comes at me with the list of specialties at this hospital--do you really think the BRF is going to let Kate check into a hospital that is known for treating EDs or mental health issues? Of course not. They'd send her somewhere else to throw people off and tie into whatever spin they are giving the public.


You never have to worry about telling the truth because the facts will not change.


You sweet summer child. Do you honestly think the BRF's PR offices always tell the truth? They can put out whatever stories they want, with as many or as few details as they want based. Your cliche doesn't apply to them.


It applies to medical facts.
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Eating disorder or mental health treatment wouldn’t explain the end of December hospital visit- when you hear hooves think horses not elephants
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Anonymous wrote:Stomach paralysis/bowel obstruction from taking Ozempic and had to have a portion of her intestine removed as a result. done. thank you, you're welcome.


No basis in fact.
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Anonymous wrote:Eating disorder or mental health treatment wouldn’t explain the end of December hospital visit- when you hear hooves think horses not elephants


Was that an outpatient visit, or was she admitted into the hospital at that time? If she was admitted at the end of December, it wouldn't rule out either of those possibilities.
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Anonymous wrote:Stomach paralysis/bowel obstruction from taking Ozempic and had to have a portion of her intestine removed as a result. done. thank you, you're welcome.

Oh my gosh! Horrible!
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Anonymous wrote:Stomach paralysis/bowel obstruction from taking Ozempic and had to have a portion of her intestine removed as a result. done. thank you, you're welcome.


No basis in fact.


Obviously
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