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Splenectomy Humor

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15 years 4 months ago #10078 by barrelgal
Splenectomy Humor was created by barrelgal
Next Tuesday I will be going under the knife to have my spleen removed after 2.5 years of trying other things. Insted of dreading this event I've decided it's the best decision for me and to have fun with it. I'm sharing some links here for those who have gone through it, have loved ones going through it etc.

Free splenectomy e-card "So Sorry about your spleen, I'm sure it's in splenic heaven"
iheartguts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=document_general_info&cPath=15&products_id=201

They also have lots of spleen related gifts, plush spleen, spleen gift bags, smells like spleen spirit t shirts. :)

Really brightened my day, now to figure out how to get a spleen t shirt before next tuesday!

PS they have other organs too! Anyone need an appendix?

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