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Annette5
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Hi there 2 days til my Hysterectomy, tomarrow (tues) I am on liquid diet YUMMMM.... Well atleasst I will loose some weight He He...... I am hoping to be home ob friday we'll see. I am just nervous about the Morphine pump. I know I seen my hubby get morphine before and he puked! I don't want to puke... I am sure I will be so out of it , I won't know what day it is.. I have had numerous surgery's.. Well I am hoping to be on line again on saturady
God Bless
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Hi Annette,

Good luck with the up and coming surgery!! Have already said a prayer for you.


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I was VERY happy to get mine out- and I hope you will be too! I really didn't feel very bad after the surgery- no vomiting or anything like that except for a few cramps. I was actually very surprised that I felt so good. How will you be having it done- I was cut but I heard that vaginally and laproscopically is a lot easier. The only thing is that the recuperation is very slow- like a month or so. I remember thinking that I'd never get back to my old self- but I did. Just take it real easy- don't carry anything or push yourself too much, too soon or you'll relapse and that's not good! Good luck and think happy thoughts-it'll be alright!
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Hi, Annette.

I hope and pray for a good outcome and complete healing, puke free!

I'm with you on that one.

Steph


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Good luck tomorrow.

Is the liquid diet anything good? Like a chocolate shake, or something a little stronger.

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Hope your surgery goes very easefully and you recover quickly.

Not everybody get nauseous with morphine. Will you have control over how much you use? That is the best, then you can use just enough to be comfortable.

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Yes I am in control of the morphine, I am having the surgery through a cut in my abdomin,I geuss I am just nervous..............No the liquid diet is water and broth and jello ! No milkshakes, bummer.....
Thanks to all of u for your prayers....
Annette

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Kara Tyson
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As said before, not everyone has a problem with morphein. I have had plenty of it
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Lynette, I didn't see your post until now.

I know your operation went well today. I would have also recommended an epidermal w/it. It sure helped me on my last major surgery.

As said, do NOT overdo it; don't lift, vacuum, pick up stuff, etc. You'll pay dearly if you do.

Since my same surgery, I have had TERRIBLE pain in that area and my entire stomach area. For 2-4 years, I couldn't even touch those areas ... major pain.

Dx since 7-04; misdx 34 years; now it makes more sense to me.

Best wishes for a complete recovery.
Betty G., Iowa


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