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My second resurf took place at 7am (GMT), January 6th, in Ghent with

Dr De Smet's team. Sixty hours later I am home in the UK (thank you

Channel Tunnel) and thinking this is just first class. Do I get the

Guinness Book of Records entry for the shortest resurf hospital visit?

Chris.

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Chris

Congratulations!! I wish you a speedy recovery.

How long were you under the anaesthetic?

Have you much pain?

ine

C2K 04/03

> My second resurf took place at 7am (GMT), January 6th, in Ghent

with

> Dr De Smet's team. Sixty hours later I am home in the UK (thank you

> Channel Tunnel) and thinking this is just first class. Do I get the

> Guinness Book of Records entry for the shortest resurf hospital

visit?

> Chris.

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Hi,

Great to hear you are doing so well......... but sorry I suspect you will

find that a certain doctor in Sydney Australia (not mine) turns patients

around through the process of Resurfacing even faster.......... smile. It

seems to be a process that lends itself to short hospital stays if there is

no complications such as bone grafts or difficulties preop..........

Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02

> My second resurf took place at 7am (GMT), January 6th, in Ghent with

> Dr De Smet's team. Sixty hours later I am home in the UK (thank you

> Channel Tunnel) and thinking this is just first class. Do I get the

> Guinness Book of Records entry for the shortest resurf hospital visit?

> Chris.

>

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I was under anaesthesia 6-8 hours ine. I was quite dopey all that

day. The actual operation was around 2 hours I think, possibly less.

The pain is minimal (with grateful thanks to Indocid).

Chris.

> > My second resurf took place at 7am (GMT), January 6th, in Ghent

> with

> > Dr De Smet's team. Sixty hours later I am home in the UK (thank

you

> > Channel Tunnel) and thinking this is just first class. Do I get

the

> > Guinness Book of Records entry for the shortest resurf hospital

> visit?

> > Chris.

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Edith,

Who is this speedy oz cutter?

Chris.

>

> Hi,

>

> Great to hear you are doing so well......... but sorry I suspect you

will

> find that a certain doctor in Sydney Australia (not mine) turns

patients

> around through the process of Resurfacing even faster..........

smile. It

> seems to be a process that lends itself to short hospital stays if

there is

> no complications such as bone grafts or difficulties preop..........

>

> Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02

>

>

>

> > My second resurf took place at 7am (GMT), January 6th, in Ghent

with

> > Dr De Smet's team. Sixty hours later I am home in the UK (thank

you

> > Channel Tunnel) and thinking this is just first class. Do I get

the

> > Guinness Book of Records entry for the shortest resurf hospital

visit?

> > Chris.

> >

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