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Re: pain and physical work?? to Stephanie

From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Oct 28 14:03:27 2005


Thank you!!

At Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Stephanie wrote: >
>Alyson, so glad to hear that 3 weeks post-op you are feeling better!
>that's great! My past experience says that taking it slow is a very good
>idea (I didn't and paid for it a bit too). Continue to take good care
>and heal well and fast!
>Stephanie
>
>At Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Alyson wrote:
>>
>>G,
>>I've experienced that quite often. I told my old doctor that I feel
>>horrible and had more cramping and pain when I had been active. My job
>>requires me to do field work, hiking, etc. It was getting to the point
>>that I couldn't do my job. She actually suggested that I was
>>dehydrated. I was flabbergasted. Needless to say she's no longer my
>>doctor. When I explained the situation to my new doctor he was very
>>receptive and understanding. He did a lap about 3 weeks ago and I am
>>feeling alot better now. I'm still not doing alot of activity and am
>>trying to take it slow. Anyway, you are not alone. I personally think
>>when you are active and using those muscles that it just adds irritation
>>and movement to the area.
>>A
>>
>>At Thu, 27 Oct 2005, G wrote:
>>>
>>>Hey ladies,
>>>i'm just wondering does anyone else notice that when you do physical
>>>work (like rakeing leaves) it makes ur pain so much worse?!! this is
>>>what happens to me any time i do work, then i die that night or a little
>>>while later. i mentioned this to my doc, but he didn't say anything
>>>about it. help???
>>>
>>>--
>>>G
>>>




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