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Well surgery was 3.5 hrs. Dr. Said he did well and went as expected. There was about 2 liters of blood in his abdomen but little lost during surgery. Had to take an inch or so of the pancreatic tail because it was too involved with the spleen. I haven’t seen him yet but hopefully soon. Thanks for the prayers.

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Thank you for the update. You and he are in my thoughts as recovery can now begin.

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Panz

This good news and I am so happy this is behind you folks…now on to recovery! Thanks for this info but please keep it coming!

Get some rest yourself…. You have to be exhausted big time!

All the very best and the prayer will keep coming!

Panz 🙏☘️🙂💕

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AnneHill

Well the news sounds promising. The wait must have been frightening. I have been thinking about you both today. It was a terrible thing to happen. Take care of yourself, Anne uk

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blowinginthewind

I am glad it went well, hope the horribleness of needing the op has gone, and that you can both recover from the ordeal. Take care and be gentle with yourself xxx

May the healing begin 🙏 Sally

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