Lots of sympathy for your SIL, Kate and her gall bladder but its removal might just have saved her life. Bit surprised that the stitch bad as it was to leave it caused so much of a problem, maybe it is just a case of the antibios losing their bite as is happening too often now. Girls stick all sorts of things in their tummy holes without usually causing problems. Sorry too about your daughter`s problems which you mentioned before. I did not realise it had spread so much and should have been reduced by Ra therapy before being operated on if indeed an operation was essential. My mother had a similar condition and fought off the quacks who wanted to operate. She recovered. I think anyone with a problem that might require surgery
should be researched very thoroughly, so easy now with the net and books that describe every procedure in detail and the risks weighed up. I have
incidentally operated on a toe this morning which had been very painful for some days - no not gout funnily enough

I may have succeeded because
it seems easier now but I will let you know if I get septicaemia
