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My appendix went ‘missing’ and doctors don’t know where it’s gone

Por: New York Post Life October 06, 2022

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She must have had a gut feeling. A woman was shocked to discover her appendix went “missing” — and it left doctors scratching their heads. Jeri and Ciara, hosts of the “Ladies and Tangents” podcast, shared the harrowing tale on , racking up 5.3 million views. Ciara revealed to her co-host that she was in the hospital the morning of filming. “I had a little bit of tingy pain in my right side,” she said of her abdomen. “But I... + full article



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