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Previously on "Food to eat the night before an operation"
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf he had a GA he will be useless for at least an entire 24 hours and if he's in pain with pain killers that don't work longer than that.
Pity his poor family who have to put up with him.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostUpdate please. Please post and let us know the outcome of your operation / farting frenzy. Death is no excuse you must still post.
Pity his poor family who have to put up with him.
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Originally posted by scooby View PostI had cheese on toast last night! was farty all morning for some reason...
tramadol kicking in very high at present, but at least am home on my own bed. no driving for 4-6wk, sling for 3wk min should be able to climb and kayak in around 3-4mths tho
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostI had industrial staples in my shoulder after the op and the drugs were strong enough to really make you drowsy a lot of the time.
Driving will probably be an issue for a while, and if they give you strong pain killers for after the op which is a possibility then you can be off work for weeks
tramadol kicking in very high at present, but at least am home on my own bed. no driving for 4-6wk, sling for 3wk min should be able to climb and kayak in around 3-4mths tho
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Originally posted by scooby View PostI asked my physio how quick Im likely to recover... He just laughed his arse off. that was reassuring and its going to be a bumpy road ahead.
Driving will probably be an issue for a while, and if they give you strong pain killers for after the op which is a possibility then you can be off work for weeks
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWhat the frak did you have done?
Realityhack you have been warned.
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I asked my physio how quick Im likely to recover... He just laughed his arse off. that was reassuring and its going to be a bumpy road ahead.
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Originally posted by eek View PostIsn't it called stress.
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