Dad went in for laprasopic surgery but his galblader was really inflamed from a chronic problem so he was the 1 out of 500 surgeries where the surgion had rto open him up and do it the old fashioned way so he'll be in the hospital a couple more days but we saw him after and he's doing fine.

He said it was really inflamed and something about calium around it so scaring or more stones forming in there or something but obviously he's had a problem for a long time to get that bad but because it was that bad he couldn't see for laprascopic.

and for the bone marrow test. The doc said no signs of cancer but the fact he has the protein means each year that goes by means there's a 1% chance per year that it'll turn to cancer. So I suppose if the lives another 25(he's 68) years that's a 25% chance it might turn by then but each year is just 1% chance so with his age and all not a real worry but they will check him ever 6 months or so, but just a blood test to see if the protein rises.