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Re: Laproscopy for endometriosis and side effects afterwards

From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Aug 20 20:24:43 2006


Hi Jenn, With both of my laps it took me over a week to really get back on my feet. I had to kind of train myself into being up and around. I just tried to spend a little more time out of bed every day. Having surgery is exhausting to your system. Just rest as much as you can and give it another week or so. It may take a month or so before you really feel back to 100%. Hang in there! Alyson

At Sun, 20 Aug 2006, Jenn wrote: >
>I just had this surgery done on Aug 14th Im still not feeling to well. I
>cant seem to get up and move around for more than 15mins or even sit up
>for that long before I get nauseated and flush and start sweating like
>crazy. I have had the pain in the shoulder as they warned me and I also
>have this intense back pain and pain when I breath it feels as though
>someone has their hand under my rib cage and pulling it up. It is
>intense. I was wanting to know if any others have had these type of
>problems.
>Any help would be appreciated.
>Jenn




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