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Grey's anatomy-what did they remove from the pregnant man's abdomen?

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arwen · 05/03/2007 12:50

I missed that bit but heard earlier that it had teeth???

also does anyone know why or how derek killed Pauline in Eastenders? I missed that bit too!

many thanks

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AitchTwoOh · 05/03/2007 12:54

a teratoma. there would have been a twin at some stage and his body would have developed around it. they can grow, so i think that was the gist. bascially it can be some of the component parts of a baby, hair, teeth, bones etc but the wee thing grows wonky so never really is a baby or has a brain as far as i'm aware. there was a doc on channel four about a wee boy whose twin was inside him.

arwen · 05/03/2007 12:58

Thanks, I'm guessing it grew in sympathy with his wife's pregnancy (if that makes sense..)

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AitchTwoOh · 05/03/2007 13:05

don't know. i think they can just grow gradually or be sparked by something.

margo1974 · 05/03/2007 13:05

Derek didn't kill Pauline, it was Jo

arwen · 05/03/2007 13:27

Who is Jo?

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FioFio · 05/03/2007 13:28

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McDreamy · 05/03/2007 13:35

I had one and had to have it removed when I was 18.

AitchTwoOh · 05/03/2007 13:38

did you really? how did you find out abou it?

McDreamy · 05/03/2007 13:53

It twisted on itself and I collapsed and was rushed in - massive faff as I was originally diagnosed with appendicitis. Eventually found it after a scan and I had it surgically removed. It wasn't as big as the chap on the TV, my surgeon described it as the size of a jaffa orange.

AitchTwoOh · 05/03/2007 14:48

poor little nearly-fella. how did you feel about it when they told you?

McDreamy · 05/03/2007 14:49

I was ok about it but my mum was a little upset - sort of a miscarriage 18 years late!

AitchTwoOh · 05/03/2007 15:03

goodness... i suppose it must've felt strange knowing that she might have had twins. and you didn't think 'but i might have been a twin?'

McDreamy · 05/03/2007 15:06

Yes I suppose but I wasn't bothered really. I was so sore and they faffed for so long I was convinced the pain was in my mind so I think I was relieved there was something wrong. The whole carry on took 6 months from initially having the pain to having the surgery.

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AnthonyPandy · 26/05/2016 17:17

March 2007 is a really really long time ago.

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