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To the OP: thank you for sharing your story with us. I will pray that you recover every day and one day will look back on this as a distant memory.

It is such a warning to those who don't take the surgery seriously hopefully your post will sink into those who think this surgery is like getting a tooth pulled; it sure isn't.

May God Bless you and watch over you during this trying time.

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Sincerely hope that's all behind you now......

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I'm so sorry for all your complications. Hope it all gets better from here.

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What a harrowing experience this must have been for you, and yet I hear the strength in your words, I'm so impressed. I'm sorry you had to go through this. Thanks for sharing your experience.

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Thank you everyone. This wss my 1st time posting anything. I felt it very impirtant sharing my experience. I truly wish everyone the best with ipcomibg surgery or those freshly post op. God bless. This site is informative.

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So sorry you had to suffer through all this. I hope only the best is ahead

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To OP: thanks for sharing your story with all of us. Those that are still researching and deciding on the surgery need to be aware of all the complications that could arise.

I wish you the best and I hope you are on the road to recovery. My thoughts and prayers are with our and I'm sorry you had so many complications.

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Thank you for taking the time to share your story. I am sorry you had to go through all of that. I sincerely hope you are on the mend and able to start enjoying life. I wish you and your husband the best! Please keep us updated, too!

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Glad you are doing better!!! Thanks for sharing!

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I must echo the thank you's posted here. It was very brave and selfless of you to share your story.

It is important that those researching this surgery hear all the possible outcomes. How else can we make an informed decision?

I pray your recovery continues to progress successfully and you enjoy a full life.

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My prayers is with you and hearing your story! I have a friend who is going thur- some of the same things, my heart goes out to both of you. Take care and hope things get better for you!

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Sincere thoughts and prayers to you and your husband. Please thank him for me for his service in the military. Blessings!!

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OMG! I can't even imagine what you have been thru. You are so brave! I'm touched by your story and I'm sure it will make a difference. I look forward to more of your honest posts. Be well!

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Wow! What a horrible journey! So happy you are here to share it so we will all remember to speak up for ourselves. I had my surgery in February and my sister is considering having it now. I will share your story with her, so she knows just how quickly things can turn. I hope life improves quickly and drastically for you and your family. You are an inspiration!

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I am so sorry for all the problems you have had! I am glad you finally found someone who was able to figure out how to help you.

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