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The first thing she'll do when back is eat them on camera.I bet the weirdo asked to keep her cysts in a jar/tank/tub.
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The first thing she'll do when back is eat them on camera.I bet the weirdo asked to keep her cysts in a jar/tank/tub.
When half of the people in this thread went from "she's a faker, there was no surgery planned!" to "OMG, she totally had a hysterectomy and survived!" because of one picture, I think providing an alternate option which includes an anecdote might just be adding some logic/info to the discussion.gee, ya think a gorl with a 1500 page thread might be melking us? FFS stop the mindless powerleveling.
I bet the weirdo asked to keep her cysts in a jar/tank/tub.
When half of the people in this thread went from "she's a faker, there was no surgery planned!" to "OMG, she totally had a hysterectomy and survived!" because of one picture, I think providing an alternate option which includes an anecdote might just be adding some logic/info to the discussion.
OK, in this photo she is weirdly indistinguishable from DeathByJen.
I don’t know how long she’ll be hospitalized. It really shouldn’t be more than two days but she is so fat I think the whole process will take much longer.
They'll kick her out ASAP, cause most hospitals are overworked (underemployed).
Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm suspicious of why she doesnt appear to have an IV in either the pre-op photo and the post-op. Typically any patient who is admitted to a hospital is immediately hooked up to intravenous fluids as a precaution. Especially with a patient her size I would assume the hospital would want a direct line to provide life saving meds if complications occur.
Regular hospitals have dietary plans given what type of surgery you've had and what ward you are on. You are usually given two options of what protein main you want with the sides being almost the same. Most meals consists of lean meats and bland, easily digestible vegetables. Even dessert or a side snack is going to be low in fat and sugar.I think she'll probably do the shy/fake coy shit that she normally does with strangers for the first bit of the hospitalization. I can see her turning into Cuntal real fast when they insist she get up to walk, though. She'll also get super cunty when she's hungry, and possibly when she's embarrassed. I'd love to see her trying to get out of bed, flailing all around like an upturned turtle. Think she'll ask for fast food tonight? I can't see Jabba eating only hospital food. I mean, she'll definitely eat the hospital food in addition to whatever else she can convince Bibi/her mom to go get her, though.
When half of the people in this thread went from "she's a faker, there was no surgery planned!" to "OMG, she totally had a hysterectomy and survived!" because of one picture, I think providing an alternate option which includes an anecdote might just be adding some logic/info to the discussion.
From experience, Chantal wasn't in the OP room in the pre-op photo, and they tend to hook you up to an IV when you're about to go into the OP room. When you get moved into the OP room, you meet with the anesthesiologist who explains their role and they check your teeth to make sure you don't have a loose tooth since they try their best to not damage your teeth when they insert the pipe in your mouth. After that, you meet with the nurse who hooks you up to an IV and then you meet your surgeon who signs your surgical site. That's what usually happens in a Canadian hospital, but it probably varies depending on your surgery and your hospital perhaps?Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm suspicious of why she doesnt appear to have an IV in either the pre-op photo and the post-op. Typically any patient who is admitted to a hospital is immediately hooked up to intravenous fluids as a precaution. Especially with a patient her size I would assume the hospital would want a direct line to provide life saving meds if complications occur.
They don't kick you out, especially if they feel like you can't get up and move. There have been patients who have had surgeries and were supposed to stay in the day care unit for 4 hours or less, but end up staying longer if they aren't deemed fit to leave by the nurses. The nurses end up checking up on the patients and let you know when you're allowed to leave, but if you need to stay longer then they're usually understanding of that.They'll kick her out ASAP, cause most hospitals are overworked (underemployed).
Now that I compare the two pictures side by side, I see what you guys are saying about her face. If you're Chantal's size, all the fat is going to bunch up around your neck if you're inverted like that. But even lying down, her face fat doesn't look right. She looks like she has mumps or got impacted wisdom teeth pulled. Her cheeks look swollen, not just fat.View attachment 1018188
Isn't that the pump thing behind her with the numbers on it? Her left arm is not visible to confirm she doesn't have it. Also, they may use her hand since she's fat as fuck and that does affect things. We can't see wither hand so I'm not sure how the absence of one is supposed to be confirmed.
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As for the before pic. In a recent procedure, I wasn't given an iv till I was wheeled into theatre. In other words, procedures vary from place to place.
Lol no. Not a fucking chance. Remember last week when Amber was "nauseous to the point of nausea" & was still stuffing fast food into her face hole? That's gonna be Chantal. She's gonna be complaining about feeling like she's going to puke or like her stomach is full of bricks through a mouthful of Arby's.she might suddenly decide that this was her "wake up call"
? Epidurals only last a handful of hours and then wear off, offering absolutely no pain relief or mitigation afterwards. having an epidural for the surgery would most certainly not make her mostly or at all pain free for up to 2 days.If she had an epidural, she probably won't have a lot of pain the first day or two.
Chantal said (the first time around) that it was planned for her to overnight there I think (?), due to her more complex situation.They don't kick you out, especially if they feel like you can't get up and move. There have been patients who have had surgeries and were supposed to stay in the day care unit for 4 hours or less, but end up staying longer if they aren't deemed fit to leave by the nurses. The nurses end up checking up on the patients and let you know when you're allowed to leave, but if you need to stay longer then they're usually understanding of that.
Except she claimed her other bilateral cyst (the right),that was curiously of exactly the same dimension, magically resolved on its own. Highly unlikely for a complex cyst (especially of that size), and if it was fluid filled and ruptured we are taking a litre of fluid and bleeding in her belly. I believe the problem to be- Chantal lies.Moment of silence for her cysts, Fred & Ginger. She tried countless times to shrink or "starve" them out with her fad diets like the water fast or grape fruit juice fast. Each time she did a mukbang, they sapped the nutrients and grew stronger.. determined to live. And now they're gone. RIP.