4 Oct 2011

Decision II


When you come to a decision to remove one organ, you probably lose it forever.

God is good and wonderful to make some of our organs in pair: the kidneys, the testes and the lungs, for example. If not making it a pair, he makes it a big one (like the liver) or a long one (like the gut). Therefore, surgery will be a success that at least part of the function, after the removal, of the system would be preserved and the patient would be healed.

But what if you want to remove the whole organ which is unique in your body, say, your uterus? Is it good?

Yes you are definitely cured, in a sense that you don't want any menstruation so you won't need to buy pads, you won't be troubled by the embarrassing bleed that makes you dizzy, you are stress-free from the urinary incontinence syndrome. Most importantly, if you consider pregnancy but an infection, you are forever immune because no fertilization or implantation would be take place inside your body.

"What if you change your mind when you meet a guy who loves you and want to have a family with you?" The doctor would ask. The doctor never wants to remove this precious organ of human beings

"Then he has to accept that I don't have it. Go and find someone else." So she replied.

What she didn't want is not just the uterus. May be, our greatest prophet Charles Darwin would be right again that this woman shall not have next generation. May be.

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