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Re: Did you have to walk yourself into the OR???

From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed May 5 16:39:53 2004


At Tue, 4 May 2004, tiff wrote: >I am so sorry you had to experience that! I have had several surgeries and none of which I walked myself into the OR! What a scary thing for you. Surgery is scary enough without having to actually walk in there on your own free will! As far as recovery everyone heals at different rates and it all depends on what they moved around while they were in there. I work at a job where I'm on my feet and on the go for 8 hrs so I took 2 weeks off but if you are going to be sitting down then you should do fine. Just don't push yourself. You are not being a baby!!!! The way I see it it is better to take the time now than to push yourself and have to take more time later......
Take Care of yourself and get better soon! Hugs and best wishes! Amanda P. >On Friday I had my lap. And the worst part of the whole thing was
>walking into the OR myself. Getting introduced to the surgery staff and
>then putting myself onto the table. Then having them strap me into the
>restraints were so scary. All I remember was hearing my heart beat
>getting faster and faster then nothing. Waking up in recovery. Hurt
>pretty bad, and now 4 days later feeling pretty good. Just getting very
>tired very easily. Trying to work tomorrow for 5 hours. Do you guys
>think I am being a baby. I just don't want to push it.



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