Hi, I am two weeks after surgery, and I feel great, back at work,
just a little tired now and then. I have no pains from the surgery,
I had some shoulder pain straight afterwards, but that has gone
away. I know that until I was under anesthesia I kept telling
myself that I could still run away and I did not have to do it' but
I did not leave the bed, and now I am so pleased that I did
not 'chicken out'.
Good luck to both of us!
--- In lapbandrapband@yahoogroups.com, Melissa Jensen <mkjensen@...>
wrote:
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> When you wake up and are able to stand and walk, you should get up
and get moving, walking slowly. It will help with the pain and help
you get to feeling more like yourself.
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> MJ
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> ________________________________
> From: roshonda_j2000 <roshonda_j2000@...>
> To: lapbandrapband@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2009 11:31:32 AM
> Subject: [lapbandrapband] After surgery
>
>
> Hello
> I was wondering right after surgery when you are in the recovery
room
> and wake up what happens next. I am haveing my surgery on the 16
and
> sort of nervous
>