Next bit of food for thought. Richard has yet again shared his fictitious version of events on his diagnosis. In it he states he was completely inoperable…and surgery was abandoned. Yet he awoke with a stoma so he clearly WAS operated on. Surgery was not therefore abandoned as he claimed.
Also in his previously shared paperwork his initial tumour was only 35cm from the anal verge therefore I believe the operation of the stoma formation would have included the complete removal of the sigmoid colon where the tumour was located and thus tumour would be gone… not still untouched as he said.
The paperwork also states a loop colostomy was formed, not an end colostomy then?
Loop colostomies tend to be temporary and require a further operation at a later date to reverse the procedure. I believe it’s likely when he went into hospital for the pretend sepsis/possible infection drain he may have been getting another planned operation.
Also if he had truly had the two bouts of sepsis as he claims then the picc line would have been 100% removed before then. If he had true sepsis (which is bacteria no longer contained to an area of the body and actually found throughout their bloodstream) well I know of no one who would likely still retain a picc line. They would also always be hospitalised and on IV antibiotics not oral ones.
Also in his previously shared paperwork his initial tumour was only 35cm from the anal verge therefore I believe the operation of the stoma formation would have included the complete removal of the sigmoid colon where the tumour was located and thus tumour would be gone… not still untouched as he said.
The paperwork also states a loop colostomy was formed, not an end colostomy then?
Loop colostomies tend to be temporary and require a further operation at a later date to reverse the procedure. I believe it’s likely when he went into hospital for the pretend sepsis/possible infection drain he may have been getting another planned operation.
Also if he had truly had the two bouts of sepsis as he claims then the picc line would have been 100% removed before then. If he had true sepsis (which is bacteria no longer contained to an area of the body and actually found throughout their bloodstream) well I know of no one who would likely still retain a picc line. They would also always be hospitalised and on IV antibiotics not oral ones.
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