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I just had the funniest thought after reading your post. Years ago when my son was three he had to be circumcised because basically when he went for a pee he was pissing up the wall instead of down the loo. Not long after I took him to the doctor's because I found a couple of little bald patches under his hair that appeared shaved. The doc had no explanation for the bald bits other than it might have been a touch of alopecia that might just go away & not to worry. The hair grew back and it never happened again. Now your thread has me wondering.I don't know if you're in the UK or abroad but the UK is quite famous for experimenting without permission. The most famous is taking bits of people's dead children without the parent's knowledge. Nothing would surprise me really.
Originally posted by edwyna
My fiance found a patch in the back of my long hair about the size of a golf ball I suppose... which was shaved in a perfect circle.
When the surgeon was asked why the shaved spot, was there some type of brain wave activity going on during the procedure or what.... well, he just kept looking at the spot and said, "yep. it's been shaved, but we didnt do it."
Originally posted by Aquarmis
Yes there is a medical conspiracy going on & it is totally tied into the NWO & the alien agenda.
aquarmis.fcpages.com...
Originally posted by edwyna
I had a 7 hour long larascopic hysterectomy in June.
Originally posted by edwyna
My surgery was done at a fully accredited large city hospital that is dedicated to cancer research and management. My surgeon is also very well respected in that particular field. I have gone to 2 other doctors prior to this one about my cancer condition.
When my fiance pointed out the shaved spot on my head, we inquired of the surgeon as to what sort of equipment or devices were used for some type of brain monitoring. The doc acknowledged that he saw the spot IS definitely shaved, but we had no brain monitoring equipment on you during your surgery.
He then said that if any brain monitoring had been done, it would been placed in the temple region of the head or the forehead itself, which he demonstrated to us both at that time. So, there couldn't have been an EEG or Alopecia involved, because it was very obvious to everyone that it had been shaved.
I am not saying this is a conspiracy, just wondering why this could happen to someone during a surgery and why no one fesses up to why this was done or who shaved it. And why the big goose egg? There was some sort of injury that caused that. I dont understand why the doc isn't speaking up.
I'm just a little weirded out about it. I appreciate everyones replies and well wishes.
ed
Originally posted by Byrd
Stress-related alopecia isn't that uncommon, actually. Do talk to a doctor and perhaps a hairdresser (often they know more about some scalp conditions than a GP (who may not see that many cases in a year.))
Originally posted by rhombus24
Yo Mr.Millionare sue them if the records aren't right.
Originally posted by NRen2k5
You were under general anaesthesia, correct?
It’s probably from the EEG - the machine used to monitor your brain activity while you’re out cold.