Klarinet Archive - Posting 000119.txt from 2004/09
From: hbleich@-----.edu Subj: RE: [kl] Laparoscopic appendectomy Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 12:57:03 -0400
Dear Erik,
After laparoscopic appendectomy, to play clarinet or trombone may be
uncomfortable, but I can think of no reason why it would be harmful.
Howard Bleich, MD
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From: Erik Tkal [mailto:bbtkal@-----.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2004 9:34 PM
To: klarinet@-----.org
Subject: [kl] Laparoscopic appendectomy
This past week my appendix decided it wanted to be removed, so I obliged it.
It just must not have wanted to play in our final Tuesday night outdoor
concert of the season. The procedure was a laparoscopic appendectomy, where
they make three small incisions and insert a camera and various implements
and subsequently remove the offending body part.
The doctor didn't seem to offer any information about how long before
attempting to play again other than the standard "don't lift more than 30
pounds until I see you in two weeks". I have orchestra rehearsal starting up
in another week, and though I should be playing trombone for that (I'll ask
on that list as well), I'm curious as to other's experiences.
Has anyone else had the same procedure, and if so, how long did you wait
before attempting to play, and also how was it, did you have any problems or
repercussions, etc?
Erik Tkal
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