 
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
The information on this site is for general information
only and is in no way intended to replace union doctors with home
therapists.
The authors of this site encourage medical practitioners to have studied
in recognized medical schools and to have read more web sites than
this one prior to trying this surgery. No products or companies
are
implicitly endorsed by inclusion in this web site. Do not chew
live ammunition at any time. Tool and supply lists are pretty complete,
but individuals might find they prefer other tools on hand. DO
NOT TRY THIS SURGERY AT HOME WITHOUT PRACTICING ON BARBIES AND
OTHER PLASTIC HUMAN LOOKING THINGS.
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Before
any surgery it is important to have all necessary materials on
hand. Surgeons generally make sure all equipment is in good working
order and are conveniently within reach for the procedure.
The first
time Dr. Bailey and I worked together was at Northside Hospital.
The second surgery was at Atlanta Outpatient Surgery Center.
I don't know which I preferred, but I do know the heated operating
table at the latter felt good on my cold backside.
I came
in at 6:15 a.m. and was processed rather quickly. By 6:45 I
found myself dressed in the sexy hospital "show-it-all-to-the-world"
gown and ready for the show to begin. (next)
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| Dr.
Bailey is a great guy besides being a pretty decent surgeon.
Of all the people who've cut my feet up I think he's been the
best. He went to Harvard Medical School and has been the "expert
physician" on CNN and the Atlanta Journal Constitution,
but no one should hold that against him. It should probably
be said that the information on this site was not written by
him. It should probably also be said that he will most likely deny having
anything to do with this site, and the only thing he may admit
to is lacking judgement when prescribing Percocet for unsupervised use to it's author. |
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