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Surgery was a success. The nurses & doctors were all wonderful. I have discomfort & problems eating but I'm trying to get my Vitamins in & Water. I don't really have pain. My had to teach my kids real quick how to climb on the high chair so I can feed them. Thanks god they seem to understand no lifting.

Any questions feel free to ask? I had surgery on May 30th. I came home June 2th. I came quickly to post on the site but the site was gone. So I saud let me keep trying & Wala it's back & running. Ifk what I would do with out the support of this group.

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Mami,

Good to see you back and that everything is going good with you!

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That's awesome your surgery was a success and I too was flipping out because it wasn't working idk what I would do without it either!

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Thanks I'm glad to be back also. I have discomfort but no pain. I'm going to go grocery shopping later. Need to buy diapers & food & food for me to eat. Btw I was raking off the liquid diet cuz it was making me vomit but solid food isn't any better when I can't or my body diesnt want to eat or drink.

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Welcome back hun! Glad everything went well....try sugar free Popsicles. And sugar free Jello.

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Welcome back hun! Glad everything went well....try sugar free Popsicles. And sugar free Jello.

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Yes I'm taking the sugar free Popsicle & I'm gonna try the sugar free Jello now.

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Doctor put me back on liquid only. Popsicle included. Good bye pudding plus my pouch was hurting.

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Glad everything went well. sugar free Popsicles are the best.

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Mami how old is you baby if you dont mind me asking

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Mami how old is you baby if you dont mind me asking

Hello nope I'm an open book. I have a 15 year old. I have a 4 year old learning disabilities child. I have a 2 year old autism child.

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Oh man and here i was thinking it was ganna be impossible to recover from surgery with my teething, tantrum throwing 1year old. Thank you, you give me hope :)

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Hello nope I'm an open book. I have a 15 year old. I have a 4 year old learning disabilities child. I have a 2 year old autism child.

Oooo mami post surgery was tough with my daughter with autism (she severe) she headbutts alot... and my height that tomach level, shes like a lil goat lol

i kept a pillow in front when i was sitting down.

every day she checked my scars.... she still does :)

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Oh man and here i was thinking it was ganna be impossible to recover from surgery with my teething, tantrum throwing 1year old. Thank you, you give me hope :)

It gets better trust me

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Oooo mami post surgery was tough with my daughter with autism (she severe) she headbutts alot... and my height that tomach level, shes like a lil goat lol

i kept a pillow in front when i was sitting down.

every day she checked my scars.... she still does :)

I thank God I have a 15 year old daughter she helps me so much. Hubby lately started helping out so glad he did. It's hard sometimes,because my 2 year old wants to be carried,and right now I can't carry him,and he feels unlove,but it will pass. My 4 year old needs to check my boo boo every moment LMFAO. I love these kids they are so sweet.

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