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OMG OMG OMG I know that is filled with saline or air but it is huge!! This is why we were all so fat!!

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Australians have two tummys. But I don't understand is that tummy the part cut out or not?!

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Hahaha.. Well she did get it in Mexico

( was that going to far for a joke?)

Disclaimer.. absolutely nothing wrong with going out of the country for surgery! Well except for Australia that is' date='., I heard they take out the wrong side.[/quote']

Hehehehe!!!

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Australians have two tummys. But I don't understand is that tummy the part cut out or not?!

Yeah that's the cut out part when they cut/burn it off I guess both sides should be air tight?

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Australians have two tummys. But I don't understand is that tummy the part cut out or not?!

I don't know lmao

Why the hell is he testing it

Lol

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Australians have two tummys. But I don't understand is that tummy the part cut out or not?!

Yes that is the part they cut out. They test for leaks because if this part has a leak then in all probabilty the part still left inside does too.

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Yes that is the part they cut out. They test for leaks because if this part has a leak then in all probabilty the part still left inside does too.

Ah okay

Man I was worried lol

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that's the portion removed . Not even MX would they put a live organ on the gurney ;)

Only guess I take is they check for leaks because it's the same zipper line burned closure thingy they used on the other side of the stomached left inside. Therefore both should be airtight. I don't know.. Just a guess

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that's the portion removed . Not even MX would they put a live organ on the gurney ;)

Only guess I take is they check for leaks because it's the same zipper line burned closure thingy they used on the other side of the stomached left inside. Therefore both should be airtight. I don't know.. Just a guess

Exactly right.

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Wow how did you get a photo of it? I want to ask my dr to take a picture of mine!

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Just guessing, but wouldn't they also check it for leaks to make sure nothing leaked out of it prior to pulling it out? You wouldn't want to get septic from anything coming out of either side of the stomach, right?

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I have a drain, so I'm pretty sure that's where the juices would go. Ew, juices.

Yes, they check both sides for reasons mentioned above.

I just asked before, if he could take a pic. I have some of it being cut and my sleeve too. Those will have to wait.

And Laura, shame on you, blasting mx surgeries!! :P

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I have a drain' date=' so I'm pretty sure that's where the juices would go. Ew, juices.

Yes, they check both sides for reasons mentioned above.

I just asked before, if he could take a pic. I have some of it being cut and my sleeve too. Those will have to wait.

And Laura, shame on you, blasting mx surgeries!! :P[/quote']

I'm mad i didn't think of that!! Lol Glad you shared yours! I can show my family how much of my stomach was left in Mexico! :P

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I'm mad i didn't think of that!! Lol Glad you shared yours! I can show my family how much of my stomach was left in Mexico! :P

Don't forget your shirt that says "I left my stomach in Tijuana"

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Here's a stomach from a fellow sleever that was so kind enough to send to me :)

So what's in it?

Sent from my iPhone using VST

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