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My doctor prescribed it for me after gall bladder removal surgery (laproscopic). It probably depends on your doctor and the surgery performed.
It's up to the surgeon. Call your doctor.
Talk to your family doctor, or the doctor who performed your surgery. Since they are familiar with your surgery, they can give you the best advice as to what supplements you should be taking, and how often.
It all depends on which doctor you have because every doctor prefers to perform the surgery at a different time period. It also depends on what stage your heart problems has advanced to.
You can ask your doctor who performed the surgery on you for any help on post-surgery. For online support try these forums www.thinnertimesforum.com and www.obesityhelp.com.
it is a place in hospital where operations are performed. In the U.K. is is also a doctor's or dentist's office
The first doctor to perform a cornea transplant was Dr. Eduard Zirm. The patient that had this surgery was Alois Gloger. The surgery was performed on December 7th 1905.
Talk with your doctor. Some minor surgery is performed under a local anesthetic- you will be awake, but you won't feel anything in your hand. Some surgery is performed under a general anesthetic- you go to sleep.
A surgery doctor is a Doctor Who performs surgery in a specific area.
A surgery doctor is a doctor who performs surgery in a specific area.
Ask the doctor who performed the surgery.