I doubt there was an issue because she didn’t mention anything. But you’re right it’s done lap. But more often robotically now so the incisions are about an inch long. But one will need to be a little longer to remove the kidney. But no way is it the same length as a c-section scar. If it was the length of c section cut then you’re right there would have been some complication, they wouldn’t need a size which they remove a baby from to remove a kidney.I stand corrected that she apparently has 4 incisions AND a larger cut, but that would surely indicate an issue with not being able to remove via keyhole? Which she hasn't mentioned at all?!
That's what I thought, why would one cut need to be as big as that without complications- there's no way she'd have been able to resist dramatising that even further! Urgh seriously, try dealing with an ACTUAL infected cesarean scar and a tiny baby at the same - I get she needs to rest afterwards but honestly, I had to be up and down for night feeds straight away, not celebrating going up and down the stairs twice in a dayI doubt there was an issue because she didn’t mention anything. But you’re right it’s done lap. But more often robotically now so the incisions are about an inch long. But one will need to be a little longer to remove the kidney. But no way is it the same length as a c-section scar. If it was the length of c section cut then you’re right there would have been some complication, they wouldn’t need a size which they remove a baby from to remove a kidney.
I imagine someone mentioned the cesarean cut as an example and she latched onto it. I mean it’s going through a lot of layers but it’s no where near the same length. A kidney removal if it was all done lap and not done open is maybe 2inches for the bigger one to bring the kidney out from what the nhs is saying. I also have known someone to have the same procedure different reason and they didn’t have a c section cut. And if you did need it open it wouldn’t be c section cut, your kidney isn’t all the way down there. Although the bigger cut when lap to remove your kidney is lower abdomen.That's what I thought, why would one cut need to be as big as that without complications- there's no way she'd have been able to resist dramatising that even further! Urgh seriously, try dealing with an ACTUAL infected cesarean scar and a tiny baby at the same - I get she needs to rest afterwards but honestly, I had to be up and down for night feeds straight away, not celebrating going up and down the stairs twice in a day
It’s not a c section though. It’s literally not the definition of c section. She’s had an operation. Not a bleeping c section. You don’t see other people having gall bladder surgery or appendicitis and calling It a bleeping c section. She’s a stupid stupid bleepDo you know what’s harder, Liv hun? Having a newborn after an actual caesarean section, whilst also having a 2 year old toddler. Getting up in the night to see to children, whilst in the most excruciating pain. Get a bleeping grip love, honestly
She must be insufferable to live with. Drama drama drama.View attachment 2341599
How does anyone stand her? Like I’m not even convinced she she has friends she probably pays people to be in her storiesTrigger warning oh my life she is insufferable
She replied to me…said she was “referring to the placement of the op” why can’t she just be scientific and say something like ‘along the pubic line’?! It’s embarrassing how much she gets wrong and doesn’t correct herself when called out.She’s called her incision site a caesarean again! messaged her to say that she should check out the definition & history of the word…caesarean and kidney removal are two very different things.
But your kidneys are in your abdomen? Up by your ribs? So the incision isn’t the same place as a c section.She replied to me…said she was “referring to the placement of the op” why can’t she just be scientific and say something like ‘along the pubic line’?! It’s embarrassing how much she gets wrong and doesn’t correct herself when called out.
I thought this too but after Googling I learnt that they do often cut into your bikini lineBut your kidneys are in your abdomen? Up by your ribs? So the incision isn’t the same place as a c section.
I’m a 3rd year student nurse. We have all had a Liv, haven’t we?duck me, as a nurse I can tell she would A PROPER NIGHTMARE to look after! I can just imagine her . Kudos to the poor ward staff, I bet they were all high-fiving when she was discharged.
The pathetic weeping about the pain not being strong enough, complete rage/mortification for her watching that.
She really is an absolute weapon.
She’s apparently been for her nails doing now. So she’s that unwell that she went to a&e yesterday but she’s got her nails done today?! It doesn’t make sense. I get doing things to cheer yourself up but she’s making out she’s extremely uncomfortable and unwell yet she’s styling her hair and having her nails done. Can’t be that unwell.I can't understand this girl. If I felt that unwell, my last priority would be to bleeping crinkle my hair. Surely the unnecessary movements of doing that is slowing her recovery.
She is so up and down mentally, it's abit scary.. especially with how much importance she places on her physical appearance.
ABSOLUTELYI’m a 3rd year student nurse. We have all had a Liv, haven’t we?