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Hi Barb,

I understand your predicament very well, I've got a ton of them under my

arms, it's hell to try and shave!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bev L

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-- Hospital gowns...?

Ok, here's a pretty lame question...ummmm....I was reading a post where

" it's fun trying to take a gown off the patient when they are sleeping " ,

does that mean that you are completely NAKED when they do the surgery?

*blushing* Just curious. And one more thing. I have this skin tag right

under my right boobie (sorry guys), and it's as big as the state of Texas

(well, I think it is), and I asked the surgeon to take it off and he

wouldn't, anyone know why he wouldn't? I mean he was right there....he could

have just taken his little knife and sliced the annoying little thing off.

Now it's bothering me, getting caught on my bra and OUCH! I suppose I'll be

making a trip to my family doctor to have it removed *sigh*. Oh well.

Thanks for the insight.

Barb

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Hi! I have nothing to do with the medical field and I know the

answer to this one: Yes! You are naked, Sorry! Just incase of

an emergency to get to any part of your body.

The not taking off the tag is because It is not his thing, I

know how this can suck but when and if you get the TT then the

plastic surgeon will do it. I have the same thing and most of

us heavy people do have them not all in the same spot like ours

but they do have them. Just my 2 cents...HUGS! nette

pre-op waiting for my date in May.

> Ok, here's a pretty lame question...ummmm....I was reading a post

where

> " it's fun trying to take a gown off the patient when they are

sleeping " ,

> does that mean that you are completely NAKED when they do the

surgery?

> *blushing* Just curious. And one more thing. I have this skin tag

right

> under my right boobie (sorry guys), and it's as big as the state of

Texas

> (well, I think it is), and I asked the surgeon to take it off and he

> wouldn't, anyone know why he wouldn't? I mean he was right

there....he could

> have just taken his little knife and sliced the annoying little

thing off.

> Now it's bothering me, getting caught on my bra and OUCH! I

suppose I'll be

> making a trip to my family doctor to have it removed *sigh*. Oh

well.

> Thanks for the insight.

> Barb

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as for the skin tag, I have no clue why the surgeon wouldn't take it off, unless

you forgot to ask him. EVERYTHING has to be on the consent form or they won't do

it.

Deb Sellman

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THE ONLY THING I CAN THINK OF IS THAT SOMETIMES MY DERMATOLOGIST SENDS THEM TO

A LAB.

ARLENE

Re: Hospital gowns...?

as for the skin tag, I have no clue why the surgeon wouldn't take it off,

unless you forgot to ask him. EVERYTHING has to be on the consent form or they

won't do it.

Deb Sellman

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--- if you go to your normal physician they should be able to remove

the skin tag and send it off to be tested. But get this, I had oral

surgery performed last year and my oral surgeon, took all the little

skin tags off on my neck and under my arm where it also got killed by

my bra. I woke up in recovery and my nurse was staring at me because

I had a load of little stitches everywhere. She couldn't figure out

how surgery on my mouth strayed to my neck. I was so glad to have

them gone, but surprised my oral surgeon did it. I guess it just

depends on the surgeon. Your doctor should do it for you, very

simple procedure.

Stacie

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nette,

I can assure you that as a nurse who works in a very big and busy operating

room, that every chance to be respectful of someone's body is done. We don't

leave people lying around nude as it's very cool (ok, so you could hang meat in

some of the rooms) and a person can drop their body temperature really fast. Low

temp means people don't like to breath afterwards, and so we keep them covered

with warm blankets. And drapes, everything is draped off except that area which

is being worked on. So everyone, NO you aren't just lying there on a table with

no clothes on at all...............

Deb Sellman

Operating room nurse x 15 yrs.

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Wow, Deb...I was *trying* to be calm about the mental picture of naked me on the

operating table, figuring everyone had seen naked bodies millions of times in

hospitals. Your post is a BIG relief. Whew!

Laurie W.

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nette,

I can assure you that as a nurse who works in a very big and busy operating

room, that every chance to be respectful of someone's body is done. We don't

leave people lying around nude as it's very cool (ok, so you could hang meat in

some of the rooms) and a person can drop their body temperature really fast. Low

temp means people don't like to breath afterwards, and so we keep them covered

with warm blankets. And drapes, everything is draped off except that area which

is being worked on. So everyone, NO you aren't just lying there on a table with

no clothes on at all...............

Deb Sellman

Operating room nurse x 15 yrs.

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I must have come across wrong I know that they wouldn't leave

you not covered. I just was mentioning that Yes you are

unclothed. That for sure doesn't bother me. HUGS! nette

> nette,

>

> I can assure you that as a nurse who works in a very big and busy

operating room, that every chance to be respectful of someone's body

is done. We don't leave people lying around nude as it's very cool

(ok, so you could hang meat in some of the rooms) and a person can

drop their body temperature really fast. Low temp means people don't

like to breath afterwards, and so we keep them covered with warm

blankets. And drapes, everything is draped off except that area which

is being worked on. So everyone, NO you aren't just lying there on a

table with no clothes on at all...............

>

> Deb Sellman

> Operating room nurse x 15 yrs.

>

>

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But the drapes, well, they don't exactly make a fashion statement. No point in

wearing heels to this party.

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Re: Re: Hospital gowns...?

nette,

I can assure you that as a nurse who works in a very big and busy operating

room, that every chance to be respectful of someone's body is done. We don't

leave people lying around nude as it's very cool (ok, so you could hang meat in

some of the rooms) and a person can drop their body temperature really fast. Low

temp means people don't like to breath afterwards, and so we keep them covered

with warm blankets. And drapes, everything is draped off except that area which

is being worked on. So everyone, NO you aren't just lying there on a table with

no clothes on at all...............

Deb Sellman

Operating room nurse x 15 yrs.

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Mine were frozen off. Regularly. I had hundreds & hundreds of the little

buggers.

Thanks,

Vitalady, Inc. T

www.vitalady.com

If you are interested in PayPal, please click here:

https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com

Re: Hospital gowns...?

--- if you go to your normal physician they should be able to remove

the skin tag and send it off to be tested. But get this, I had oral

surgery performed last year and my oral surgeon, took all the little

skin tags off on my neck and under my arm where it also got killed by

my bra. I woke up in recovery and my nurse was staring at me because

I had a load of little stitches everywhere. She couldn't figure out

how surgery on my mouth strayed to my neck. I was so glad to have

them gone, but surprised my oral surgeon did it. I guess it just

depends on the surgeon. Your doctor should do it for you, very

simple procedure.

Stacie

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