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Hi everyone, greetings from Mexicali! I was wheeled into the OR right about 5 hours ago and I'm chilling on the couch talking to my boyfriend online! I'm amazed at how easy the surgery's been. It's my first surgery ever, so I wasn't sure what to expect. I don't have any pain per se, just a slight discomfort in my tummy. I also woke up drenched in sweat in the recovery room, not sure why. My temp was below 36, so thankfully, no fever. I'm still sweating quite a bit, even though my room is cold AND I have a fan running. Before the surgery, I was freezing in here!

I have random annoying hiccups, but they are no more painful than regular hiccups. Nothing by mouth for me today, just an IV to stay hydrated. I was able to walk a few steps to the bathroom (I have a private one in my room), but can't pee yet - must be the spinal.

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Glad to hear everything is going well for you. If your mouth gets too dry (with the no liquids) you can rinse it out... don't swallow but, this will help a little bit. ;)

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Congrats baby girl, I'm happy everything went as expected. Didn't you have a cold or something? I'm assuming everything is cool now. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

Deb

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I'm so glad they did not postpone your surgery. I'm so happy for you. Take care and keep us posted. I have been worried about you, but I can see now you are doing well.

Thank goodness.

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Thanks for the support! I still had a bit of a cold this morning, but the anesthesiologist said it wasn't a problem (I didn't have a cough, just a head cold). Right now, it's not bothering me. I just finally peed, on the 3rd try - patient coordinator said it's surprising how early I was able to do it. Sounds like I'm well ahead of the curve with recovery. The doctor did say some people feel worse the 2nd day, once the spinal has worn off - hopefully it won't happen to me.

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congradulatins on the smooth surgery. You'll go up and down over the next few weeks. Just be patient with yorself... your doing great!!!!!!

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Congrats on your surgery. I would agree with Dr. Aceves, my second day was not to fun but they told me I would feel better the third day and I did. So if you don't feel to good tomorrow don't let it get you down.

Welcome to the losers bench.

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Congrats on your surgery. I would agree with Dr. Aceves, my second day was not to fun but they told me I would feel better the third day and I did. So if you don't feel to good tomorrow don't let it get you down.

Welcome to the losers bench.

Thanks, Gary! What do they do to help you feel better on the 2nd day, just more pain meds via IV? Did you have a lot of nausea the 2nd day, or was it just more pain?

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On the second day they just gave meds in the IV. Dr. A said I was doing "extremely" well on the 2nd day. I didn't feel bad at all. Good luck!~

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Thanks, Gary! What do they do to help you feel better on the 2nd day, just more pain meds via IV? Did you have a lot of nausea the 2nd day, or was it just more pain?

I just had a little more pain and most of it could have been from the gas and bloated feeling. They will help you everyway they can with what ever meds you need. Just let the doctor or nurse know. I did not have any nausea.

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I'm so happy everything is going well for you, that group is just the best!

Continued success!!!!

Blessings,

Patti

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