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On 10/25/2017 at 6:21 PM, jschuck12001 said:

Great share, what a tough little lady you have.

 

Looking forward to reading about the perfect results of that next MRI.

Clean and clear!!!  Left is January of 2016 before surgery.  Right is today.

 

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Woman has 132 lb. tumor removed at Danbury Hospital

 

DANBURY — Medical staff at Danbury Hospital performed lifesaving surgery to remove a 132 pound ovarian tumor from  a woman in February.

 

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A team of surgeons, physicians, and medical staff was able to remove one of the largest known ovarian tumors in a five hour surgery. The woman was able to go home after two weeks in the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. Hospital officials said she has returned to a healthy weight.

 

Doctors discovered the 132-pound benign mucinous ovarian tumor in the 38-year-old woman after she experienced a rapid weight gain of about 10 pounds a week over two months.

 

The removal was done in a single surgery.

 

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Why are people afraid to go to the Doctor ? 

What an idiot this woman is. 

Go. It is in your best interest. 

Especially if you have anyone that cares about you, or you care about. 

10 pounds a week should be the first CLUE. 

 

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8 minutes ago, Kosher Ham said:

Why are people afraid to go to the Doctor ? 

What an idiot this woman is. 

Go. It is in your best interest. 

Especially if you have anyone that cares about you, or you care about. 

10 pounds a week should be the first CLUE. 

 

I hate going to the doctor with a passion.  Finally went for some issues I was having and just find out I have 3 bulging discs pressing on my spinal cord.  Sometimes ignorance is bliss.

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