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| PUBLIC STUDY Whether Dr. Edmisten and Hospital Staff will MASK o | |
| r not & Treat Immunocompromised Patients Differently | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 16, 2025, 8:29 pm | |
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| Meet Tim Edmisten, MD - Watauga Surgical Group | |
| UNC Health Appalachian... | |
| SUMMARY: | |
| "I am inquiring whether Dr. Edmisten and hospital staff treat | |
| immunocompromised patients differently than regular patients? | |
| If Dr. Edmisten and hospital staff treat immunocompromised | |
| patients differently than regular patients, then what extra | |
| precautions are to be expected? Would strict masking be required | |
| amongst hospital workers and all those who might approach the | |
| patient in the care of Dr. Edmisten? | |
| The reason I ask is most surgeries are considered invasive and | |
| the surgeries themselves inherently put a patient at risk | |
| especially an elderly loved one therefore compromising the | |
| immunity of the patient. Furthermore with today's rising | |
| concern about the long term repercussions of viruses especially | |
| relatively novel viruses such as long covid, what practices are | |
| taken by Dr Edmisten and his team and the hospital to ensure | |
| complete success and recovery of patients who receive surgery? | |
| Thank you, | |
| Richard Easley" | |
| LINK: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RarN9X_sX-A | |
| COMMENT: Masked Woman the love of Masked Man's life, is about | |
| to put her life into the hands of Tim Edmisten, MD and Watauga | |
| County Hospital. Masked Woman is to have her gall bladder | |
| removed and she is 77 years old. Follow along and let's see Dr | |
| Edmisten address Masked Man's concerns publicly on Dr. | |
| Edmisten's youTube channel! | |
| #Post#: 4594-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: PUBLIC STUDY Whether Dr. Edmisten and Hospital Staff Treat I | |
| mmunocompromised Patients Differently Than Regular Patie | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 17, 2025, 12:09 am | |
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| While we await to see what replies may come from Tim Edmisten, | |
| MD - Watauga Surgical Group | |
| UNC Health Appalachian... | |
| ...Let's research this ourselves... | |
| To be real, I'm trying to figure out do doctors, surgeons and | |
| nurses and the hospital area follow their Hippocratic oaths more | |
| for the immunocompromised patients rather than the regular | |
| patients? Do immunocompromised patients get better care and | |
| treatment than the regular patients who aren't | |
| immunocompromised?. | |
| I'm wondering if you take a gall bladder out of 77 year old if | |
| that would cause the immunity system to fight during the | |
| surgery itself!? | |
| According AI overview..." Yes, surgery, including gallbladder | |
| removal (cholecystectomy), temporarily suppresses a patient's | |
| immune system due to stress, inflammation, and anesthesia, | |
| making them more vulnerable to infection, but minimally invasive | |
| (laparoscopic) methods cause less immune disruption than | |
| traditional open surgery, with better outcomes for | |
| immunocompromised patients overall." | |
| ...Masked Man notes the aforementioned paragraph above states | |
| that the surgery itself creates a state of immunocompromisation. | |
| Therefore Masked Man reasons people having surgery should be | |
| considered immunocompromised and treated as such at hospital by | |
| all those that approach the patient! | |
| Yet more scientific explanation that says surgery itself | |
| produces a state of Immunocompromisation for the patient which | |
| supports my reasoning that people who are in surgery should be | |
| classified as immunocompromised patients.... | |
| "AI Overview | |
| Yes, | |
| surgical stress, inflammation, and anesthesia during a | |
| cholecystectomy cause temporary, short-term immunosuppression, | |
| making a patient more vulnerable to infection in the immediate | |
| postoperative period. This effect is significantly less | |
| pronounced with laparoscopic surgery compared to open surgery. | |
| Mechanism of Immune Suppression | |
| The surgical procedure triggers a stress response that activates | |
| the neuroendocrine system (HPA axis and sympathetic nervous | |
| system), leading to the release of hormones like cortisol and | |
| inflammatory mediators (e.g., IL-6, TNF-α). These mediators | |
| cause several temporary changes in immune function: | |
| Decreased Immune Cell Activity: The function and number of | |
| critical immune cells, such as Natural Killer (NK) cells and | |
| T-lymphocytes, are temporarily suppressed or reduced. | |
| Inflammatory Imbalance: There is an initial pro-inflammatory | |
| phase followed by a compensatory anti-inflammatory state, which | |
| disrupts immune homeostasis and increases susceptibility to | |
| infection. | |
| Anesthetic Effects: General anesthetic agents and opioids | |
| used for pain management can also directly contribute to immune | |
| modulation and suppression of immune parameters. | |
| Laparoscopic vs. Open Surgery | |
| The extent of immune suppression depends heavily on the surgical | |
| technique used: | |
| Open Cholecystectomy: Involves a larger incision and more | |
| tissue trauma, leading to a significantly higher inflammatory | |
| response, more pronounced immune suppression, and a greater risk | |
| of wound and respiratory tract infections. | |
| Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Is a minimally invasive | |
| procedure associated with less surgical trauma, a reduced stress | |
| response, minimal immune suppression, and a lower rate of | |
| postoperative complications. | |
| Recovery | |
| In most cases, these immune parameters return to normal, | |
| preoperative levels within a few days to two to three weeks | |
| after the operation. The temporary nature of this suppression is | |
| a key factor in standard postoperative care, which often | |
| includes prophylactic antibiotics to manage infection risk." | |
| ...So Masked Man reasons all doctors, nurses, staff, guests, and | |
| caretakers such as myself should be ordered and required to be | |
| fully masked and take all precautions for the patient undergoing | |
| surgery because the patient is classified as an | |
| immunocompromised patient due to the surgery itself... | |
| ...Accordingly we all have to mask and take precautions | |
| until the immune parameters return to normal, preoperative | |
| levels within a few days to two to three weeks after the | |
| operation. Sounds like I and everybody else need to mask around | |
| my loved one for at least a few days to three weeks during and | |
| after the operation. I don't have a problem with that or any | |
| issues like that. | |
| I can mask for the immunocompromised, | |
| The Masked Man | |
| P.S. My next goal is to get Masked Woman admitted, recognized | |
| and classified as an immunocompromised patient prior to | |
| admittance to hospital for surgery in hopes the hospital and all | |
| persons involved who approach her and are in her quarters are | |
| more careful and more strict about masking and precautions with | |
| their viruses in front of immunocompromised patients and loved | |
| ones! The surgery itself will make Masked Woman temporary, | |
| officially, technically, and genuinely immunocompromised. I love | |
| her! | |
| . | |
| #Post#: 4629-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: PUBLIC STUDY Whether Dr. Edmisten and Hospital Staff Treat I | |
| mmunocompromised Patients Differently Than Regular Patie | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 23, 2025, 4:01 pm | |
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| excerpts from Masked Man's PUBLIC STUDY thus far .... | |
| Here some of my questions with a link to another site called | |
| "Dr. Tim Edmisten discusses the advancements in Thoracic | |
| Surgery" link to site below the study questions: | |
| STUDY Questions: | |
| @RichardEasley-m5t | |
| 5 hours ago (edited) | |
| We were wondering if Tim Edmisten masks and will he mask for us | |
| and have staff and those who have contact with the patient | |
| during gall bladder surgery mask around the patient.? I wear a | |
| mask to prevent airborne illness and airborne disease. Today at | |
| Appalachian regional healthcare/Watauga Medical center's nurse | |
| or rather technition that did the ultra sound led us to | |
| ultrasound room. My little trick of saying "We prefer you mask | |
| for us if that is possible" in the nicest tone of voice I could | |
| use did the trick and she masked for us. That was a relief | |
| because she was in close contact with my loved one who masks to | |
| prevent airborne illness and airborne disease... | |
| ..I want everybody to wear a mask when she's on the operating | |
| table. She's all I got. I love her. Wondering if the surgeon and | |
| those around her are going to wear a mask is killing me man! | |
| Like I said what if the surgeon and/or staff comes home sick | |
| after their Christmas vacations and then exposes my loved one to | |
| airborne illness while working around her? | |
| @RichardEasley-m5t | |
| 4 days ago (edited) | |
| My question To Dr Tim Edmisten is does a patient who receives | |
| surgery | |
| such as gall bladder surgery be entitled to all the things an | |
| immunocompromised person is entitled to because of the | |
| Hippocratic | |
| oath that in particular states "I will prevent disease whenever | |
| I can, | |
| for prevention is preferable to cure".? Will Preventions and | |
| Precautions | |
| such as masking be required of | |
| all surgeons, doctors, nurses, staff at Watauga | |
| Medical Center, guests, and caretakers such as myself around | |
| the patient | |
| who is receiving Gall Bladder surgery? | |
| Surgery, including gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy), | |
| temporarily | |
| suppresses a patient's immune system due to stress, | |
| inflammation, and | |
| anesthesia, making them more vulnerable to infection, Therefore | |
| am I | |
| correct in assuming all surgeons, doctors, nurses, staff at | |
| Watauga | |
| County Hospital guests, and caretakers such as myself be ordered | |
| and | |
| required to be fully masked and take all precautions for a | |
| patient | |
| before, during, and a period after undergoing surgery because | |
| the | |
| patient would therefore classified as an immunocompromised | |
| patient due | |
| to the surgery itself? | |
| Will the following policy at the Watauga Medical Center apply to | |
| those | |
| receiving Gall bladder surgery also be taken by Dr Tim Edmisten | |
| and | |
| should the following policy be required of me the patient's | |
| caretaker ? | |
| "UNC Health Appalachian, which includes Watauga Medical Center | |
| and | |
| Cannon Memorial Hospital , maintains specific policies to | |
| protect | |
| immunocompromised patients and visitors. Masking Requirements: | |
| While | |
| masks are generally "encouraged" for the public, they remain | |
| mandatory | |
| in units and clinics that serve specific high-risk populations, | |
| including immunocompromised patients. Visitor Restrictions: | |
| During | |
| periods of heightened respiratory virus spread (such as COVID-19 | |
| or | |
| flu seasons), immunocompromised individuals are actively | |
| discouraged | |
| from visiting patients to minimize their risk of exposure. | |
| Specialized | |
| Care: For patients who are already immunocompromised, the system | |
| provides targeted services through the Seby B. Jones Regional | |
| Cancer | |
| Center . Historical adaptations for these patients have included | |
| "drive-thru" care for labs and follow-ups to bypass crowded | |
| waiting | |
| rooms. Infection Control: The system adheres to strict | |
| Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) prevention protocols, | |
| currently | |
| maintaining infection rates below the national average to ensure | |
| a | |
| safer environment for those with weakened immune systems. | |
| Patient | |
| Rights: Immunocompromised patients have the right to treatment | |
| that | |
| avoids "unnecessary discomfort" and to be fully informed about | |
| their | |
| condition and treatment options. For specific clinical concerns | |
| or to | |
| arrange accommodations before a visit, you can contact Watauga | |
| Medical | |
| Center or use the UNC Health Appalachian Patient & Visitor Guide | |
| for | |
| further resources". | |
| I look forward to your reply. | |
| Caretaker of patient to receive Gall Bladder surgery, | |
| The Masked Man | |
| LINK: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMroAuI4s1c | |
| Yet more study questions at the "Meet Dr Tim Edmisten site".... | |
| @RichardEasley-m5t | |
| 5 hours ago (edited) | |
| We were wondering if Tim Edmisten masks and will he mask for us | |
| and have staff and those who have contact with the patient | |
| during gall bladder surgery mask around the patient.? I wear a | |
| mask to prevent airborne illness and airborne disease. Today at | |
| Appalachian regional healthcare/Watauga Medical center's nurse | |
| or rather technition that did the ultra sound led us to | |
| ultrasound room. My little trick of saying "We prefer you mask | |
| for us if that is possible" in the nicest tone of voice I could | |
| use did the trick and she masked for us. That was a relief | |
| because she was in close contact with my loved one who masks to | |
| prevent airborne illness and airborne disease... | |
| ..I want everybody to wear a mask when she's on the operating | |
| table. She's all I got. I love her. Wondering if the surgeon and | |
| those around her are going to wear a mask is killing me man! | |
| Like I said what if the surgeon and/or staff comes home sick | |
| after their Christmas vacations and then exposes my loved one to | |
| airborne illness while working around her? | |
| @joshturner3084 | |
| 1 year ago | |
| Dr edmisten is the man! He made my surgery easy and talked to me | |
| and eased my nerves, we prayed together and made my time in the | |
| hospital easy. | |
| @catherineroberts8291 | |
| 1 year ago | |
| Dr Edmisten is a great guy. He is knowledgable with wisdom and a | |
| very skilled surgeon. He is very caring. areal doc just like you | |
| want. I know. He operated on me 04/24/24. God bless you and your | |
| family | |
| @richardeasley1303 | |
| 5 days ago | |
| Does surgery itself produces a state of Immunocompromisation for | |
| the patient which supports my reasoning that people who are in | |
| surgery should be classified as immunocompromised patients? | |
| Thank you , | |
| Richard Easley | |
| @richardeasley1303 | |
| 6 days ago | |
| I am inquiring whether Dr. Edmisten and hospital staff treat | |
| immunocompromised patients differently than regular patients? | |
| If Dr. Edmisten and hospital staff treat immunocompromised | |
| patients differently than regular patients, then what extra | |
| precautions are to be expected? Would strict masking be required | |
| amongst hospital workers and all those who might approach the | |
| patient in the care of Dr. Edmisten? | |
| The reason I ask is most surgeries are considered invasive and | |
| the surgeries themselves inherently put a patient at risk | |
| especially an elderly loved one therefore compromising the | |
| immunity of the patient. Furthermore with today's rising | |
| concern about the long term repercussions of viruses especially | |
| relatively novel viruses such as long covid,what practices are | |
| taken by Dr Edmisten and his team and the hospital to ensure | |
| complete success and recovery of patients who receive surgery? | |
| Thank you, | |
| Richard Easley The Masked Man | |
| LINK: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RarN9X_sX-A | |
| ...By the way, my loved who is about to receive surgery lost a | |
| cousin to covid who had surgery at a hospital in West Virginia.. | |
| he contracted covid infection during his hospital stay and took | |
| covid home with him and died from complications of covid. Let�s | |
| learn from that and not have a repeat performance.. let�s take | |
| more precautions not less for the next patient. | |
| I'm so serious about this I wanna be in the same room in my mask | |
| making sure everybody is masked. I would just sit in the corner | |
| and observe I don't care what it smells like or what blood in | |
| gore is involved I just want everybody to be masked so I can | |
| sleep better at night knowing the patient is safer�at least let | |
| me sit by the door to ensure those who enter are masked! | |
| I have absolutely nothing to lose by asking meaningful questions | |
| in public as to if particular doctors and nurses mask around | |
| patients that are having gall bladder surgery and I have | |
| everything to lose by not asking and could regret it for the | |
| rest of my life if I never asked. | |
| . | |
| #Post#: 4633-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: PUBLIC STUDY Whether Dr. Edmisten and Hospital Staff will MA | |
| SK or not & Treat Immunocompromised Patients Differently | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 24, 2025, 10:22 pm | |
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| Observe common sense� | |
| Here�s what most people agree on: | |
| �How long to delay surgery after influenza? | |
| RECENT ILLNESS [bronchitis, covid-19, croup, flu, pneumonia, or | |
| RSV] �For patients diagnosed with bronchitis, covid-19, croup, | |
| flu, pneumonia, or RSV, elective procedures may be scheduled 4-7 | |
| weeks after diagnosis and the patient must be symptom free for | |
| at least 4 weeks� | |
| Therefore Masked Man thinks a surgeon who is about remove a gall | |
| bladder shouldn�t perform surgery from a patient while she has | |
| influenza and should also make efforts to prevent influenza from | |
| occurring right before surgery ,obviously. | |
| Everyone agrees patient shouldn�t be exposed to illness by | |
| anyone be they family or friend doctor or nurse everybody agrees | |
| patient shouldn�t be exposed to illness before during or after | |
| their surgery if at all possible. | |
| Therefore Masked Man believes we should advise and instruct | |
| patients who are to have surgery to make efforts to avoid | |
| getting infected by airborne illness and airborne disease right | |
| before, during and after surgery. Advice to patients would be | |
| avoid acquiring airborne illness and if you must go out in | |
| public wear N95 mask to prevent airborne illness such as | |
| influenza prior to surgery | |
| People who are in patient�s household pose a risk and should | |
| therefore wear N95 mask around patient | |
| Therefore people should be instructed to mask around patient | |
| prior to surgery to prevent airborne illness and airborne | |
| disease | |
| .. this is best for the patient and will ensure the most success | |
| for patient so they will be strong free of illness and recover | |
| well from surgery. | |
| � so everybody needs to mask around the patient prior to surgery | |
| , and also during and after surgery to reduce the possibility of | |
| the patient getting infected by airborne illness and airborne | |
| disease � | |
| .. all this seems intelligent, reasonable and responsible to me | |
| , the Masked Man. So how do I get this across to the medical | |
| profession.. how do I ensure everybody at the hospital will wear | |
| masks around my loved one the patient to ensure complete success | |
| for patients recovery from surgery? | |
| A doctor, nurse, caregiver, etc. incapable of wearing the mask | |
| which is a scientifically proven medical apparatus that | |
| significantly reduces the chances of infecting the patient with | |
| an airborne illness or airborne illness simply poses a risk to | |
| the patient. | |
| Exposing a patient to an airborne illness who is to receive | |
| surgery or is in surgery in reality could cause a great deal of | |
| harm to the patient and could inflict a great deal of suffering | |
| for the patient and even prove fatal for the patient. | |
| . | |
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