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Don't let them sew up anything that's supposed to stay open, Wayne.
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Dave.M
 
Good luck this time around!


Thanks aquaph8. They used longer stitches and placed a mesh to keep things inside.

Well be safe. Don't do what you did last time then. LOL


Can't remember what I did the first time. They used shorter stitches than normal and therefore the surgery failed immediately. Just wondering if they're gonna keep me or not.

good luck wayne!


Thanks Steve.

Don't let them sew up anything that's supposed to stay open, Wayne.
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I made sure they didn't.

Dave.M
 
Surgery is complete and the placed a mesh to prevent the organs from protruding and used longer stitches this time also. Apparently they used shorter stitches and the surgery failed within a matter of a couple days. So all is good now. Rest and medications for me. Can't see my tank until I get discharged.
 
Glad this went well Wayne. See you back in action ASAP!

Corey

That will be 6-8 weeks from now but lifting the phone camera doesn't break my lifting and bending profile.



Glad to hear. Stay low and heal man

Thanks iced. Low and slow is the key.



Best wishes Wayne. Get better soon and hope the tank is doing well.


Thank you very much ER. Tank is on cruise control. I'm just dealing with bad batches of salt right now. The alk is higher than the readings should be.
 
That will be 6-8 weeks from now but lifting the phone camera doesn't break my lifting and bending profile.





Thanks iced. Low and slow is the key.






Thank you very much ER. Tank is on cruise control. I'm just dealing with bad batches of salt right now. The alk is higher than the readings should be.

Whoa thats not good. Ive been using seawater since im here in Miami and its available from a good, reliable collector. Luckily I get consistent readings from my tests for the seawater and my tank is doing great. SPS have polyp extension and are encrusting. I look at mixing water to be more of a pain in the butt lol. My system is only 55 gallons so my biweekly 10 gallon water changes are easy to do and for $5 I dont mind paying for the water.
 
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