joel1947
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went well. could not repair so got a cow valve. leaving CTU already. sat in a chair most of the day. hurts and a little nasuea but glad I'm ready to recover.
Hi Gerri - I have just sent you a private message in reply to your reply to me - I never got notified, this new forum is soooo slow and full of problems. Have a look in 'messages', top right of pageRed;n845111 said:Hi jole1947, Glad to see you here on the other side, I'm a bit of a cow too Hope you have a speedy and uneventful recovery and remember to ask for what you need and to take the time to take care of you.
Red
Hi Joel, really good that you are doing so well.joel1947;n845958 said:I think I am one of the very lucky ones for sure. At the hospital there was another guy who had it easy like I did. But there were a few people who seemed to be having a terrible time. I do not know how much is mental and how much is physical, but I had been running a few miles until just before surgery so was reasonably fit. ANd my attitude was also very good. Very little fear, and a strong desire to just deal with the pain…..Don't laugh, but many years ago I learned how to meditate and I think meditation really helped me prepare myself for this surgery.
I had one like that too. It had me scratching my head because my skin was glued together, but apparently there were some sutures in lower layers of tissue. I went to my surgeon's office and a nurse simply plucked it with a tweezer like an errant hair. (Some kind of funny smiley would be right here, if they worked ;-)joel1947;n846612 said:Post 4 weeks. All good. One pesky suture finally disolved and fell out. It was the only one that poked out.
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