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Isn't it incredible even to "like" the idea of exercise?! I really the sleeve must secretly be brain surgery!!!

So so true.. I used to hate exercise but now have to say I am wanting to do it and really striving for an active outdoor lifestyle. Hubby and I went walking to and around markets this morning, then this afternoon dragged my daughters for another hour walk. I love my horse riding which haven't done for last 5 yrs as didn't want to cripple poor horses so this is one thing I keep picturing to help keep me on track, oh and things like weekend bike rides around south bank - too much fun - great healthy life ahead of us all :)

Looking forward to meeting up with any of you from Brisbane that can join us next Saturday, it will be great:)

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Hello how is everyone.

To answer a few questions from the last few pages, yes my stomach always makes funny noises.

DHS has a 10 day turn around for super release, I would definately be on there back to get it sorted.

Would be great to meet a few of you, but have a linen party to go to, hope to get to meet you next time.

Cookieeez I live in Bray Park. About 25 mins from Caboolture.

I haven't been drinking a Protein Drink, as I can't stomach them, been trying to get most of my Protein from my food, but it has been hard.

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I know Roma street okish- been to museum and walked through beach thingy just after the floods last year.... So a while ago but I think I know the gist of getting there :)

Soooooo cited!!! Lol

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I think I mentioned I've been pre-opping Protein drinks (lost hair after hospital a few months ago) I find them ok, specially if they're plain vanilla- anyone tried musashi n-force2? I found it cheap on eBay, $35 incl del for 800gs :) tvsn's whey less tastes fine until you realise the bottom half is full of insoluble grit!!! And $$$$$$$!!!!

Also I use 80% Water + 20% lite milk in the mix... I hope my taste doesn't change after surgery coz I find them pretty convenient!

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A bit off topic here, but found out today that I may have nerve damage from the canula for the drip. My wrist has been throbbing since it was put in and have realized that I have very little sensation in my hand, nothing in my thumb and 1st 2 fingers. Went to my Gp today as I didn't think it had anything to do with the surgery and she thinks the hit a nerve. I had a local 1st so didn't notice right away, but the evening after surgery I was in pain and they changed the drip to the other arm. No dramas.

Of all the bloody complications to get from this surgery, I get nerve damage from the bloody drip!!!!

Have it in a rigid splint now until next week when I have a nerve study to see how bad it is.

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Yes, that sounds like the median nerve to me- the throbbing is like high blood pressure or a tourniquet around the area?! And tingling pins/needles mixed with numbness or little/big sharp stabs of pain?

It may heal itself, stay numb, or get worse- only time will tell but you may end up on lifelong nerve suppressants like cymbalta or endep...

Sorry darl!!!!

Igot it in right exterior thigh after gallbladder surgery :) endep then cymbalta resolved it but on them forever or bad bad bad pain :(

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Oh and one stupid azz dr thought I was a junky when explaining to her the pain in leg- coz I got really deep muscle itches that hurt to scratch ?! Weird!!!

And also annoyed nerve meds didn't fix sciatic/L4-L5 nerve root compression, finally coming off pain meds for that...

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I couldn't believe that I went into this, really quite, risky surgery, to get crippling pain from something so tiny that I've had a million times before.

That is exactly how it feels, my ring finger, pinky and hand go between numb and pins and needles, my thumb, forefinger and middle finger are "asleep". I was crying last night from the pain in my wrist.

It feels much better in the splint. So that's something positive. It didn't start being really painful until I was home, but it figures because I was on some pretty powerful pain killers while I was in.

If this is my only complication though, I'm cheering!!!!

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OMG that's terrible. Like you said after major surgery with all the possible other complications and you get this. Hope you get some relief soon

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Im so sorry!! That's how I felt after gallbladder surgery "of all things my right thigh is f'd up forever?!"

I really really hope it resolves without meds!!! But just so you know, anti inflams usually won't do anything for nerve pain- you may need panadeine forte sometimes...

Sending wellness wishes your way!!!

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Lol. My 6 year old daughter just told me its ok because it's my left hand and I "never use that one"

The ignorance.

Do you mind if I ask where you had your surgery done?

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That's horrible for you both. I have also had my gallbladder out but had no complications.

Puppyphat it's really good you are looking at it in a positive way. I hope it heals well and you don't have any long term numbness

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I know Roma street okish- been to museum and walked through beach thingy just after the floods last year.... So a while ago but I think I know the gist of getting there :)

Soooooo cited!!! Lol

Hi, Roma St Station is on city side of River. The museum, beach etc is at Southbank on south side. See you in Saturday.

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I couldn't believe that I went into this' date=' really quite, risky surgery, to get crippling pain from something so tiny that I've had a million times before.

That is exactly how it feels, my ring finger, pinky and hand go between numb and pins and needles, my thumb, forefinger and middle finger are "asleep". I was crying last night from the pain in my wrist.

It feels much better in the splint. So that's something positive. It didn't start being really painful until I was home, but it figures because I was on some pretty powerful pain killers while I was in.

If this is my only complication though, I'm cheering!!!![/quote']

Keep up the positive attitude and hopefully your pain will e resoled quickly.

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