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Anyone that has had.surgery have a hard time urinating? I haven't gone since they took the cathedra out at 5am it's now 8:15pm I can feel my bladder is full but it just won't come out..

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Jessica, this isn't uncommon. It can be a side affect from anesthesia, but usually has more to do with the bladder adjusting to the catheter being gone. Ask if they have a peri bottle that you can use to spray warm Water over your privates as you sit on the toilet, that may help. If not sometimes they will give meds to help or re-cath you for a little while.

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Jessica' date=' this isn't uncommon. It can be a side affect from anesthesia, but usually has more to do with the bladder adjusting to the catheter being gone. Ask if they have a peri bottle that you can use to spray warm Water over your privates as you sit on the toilet, that may help. If not sometimes they will give meds to help or re-cath you for a little while.[/quote']

They gave me xanax which I take normally but I thought was weird..but I did go some..and low and behold aunt flow came she wasn't due for 2 weeks..like what the heck!! Get back on that plane and go back where you came from..enough is enough already..although my issues are minor compared to some of the complications some of you have to go through I'm not trying to make light..

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Hi beans..what doctor at Tobey do you have? The hospital is great they take very good care of you and very attentive to their patients.I had my surgery Wednesday was suppose to go home today but I'm having difficulty urinating so they kept me another night.

I have Dr. Kruger. I hope everything gets better for you. You are in my prayers.

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I have Dr. Kruger. I hope everything gets better for you. You are in my prayers.

Thank you..I have Dr. streeter..he if awesome and I know Dr.Kruger is also..I never felt so taken care of in a hospital as much as here..they treat you with the utmost respect..

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Hey guys please say a prayer for me and my family I just got out of ICU went in monday finally got to a' date='normal room late,last night but I am doing tons better when they went in to do the leak test my stomach would burst open from being so fragile but my doc didnt give up and fixed it took longer than we thought and I am really swollen up from haveing the breathing tube in over night but I am able to get up and down now and drink so thats a plus[/quote']

I'm so sorry but glad to hear you are on the road to recovery. You are in my prayers. Thanks for the update!

Lisa :-)<br />surgery date: Dec. 4th, 2012

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Thank you..I have Dr. streeter..he if awesome and I know Dr.Kruger is also..I never felt so taken care of in a hospital as much as here..they treat you with the utmost respect..

That is good to hear. It helps to ease my nerves.

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So glad to hear the updates and what is happening. Thankful everyone is recovering even if there have been a few issues. I'm not scheduled till the 17 so it's liquid diet still. Your updates have calmed my concerns. Keep up the good work.

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Congrats to those that have had the surgery and are doing well. For those of you having side effects I wish u the best and hope it is short lived :-)

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So glad to hear the updates and what is happening. Thankful everyone is recovering even if there have been a few issues. I'm not scheduled till the 17 so it's liquid diet still. Your updates have calmed my concerns. Keep up the good work.

I'm praying you will breeze right through the operation...you will be a bundle of doubts and emotions the days leading up to your surgery date plow right through the doubts and know it's normal..if you weren't emotional than that would be abnormal..

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Hey guys please say a prayer for me and my family I just got out of ICU went in monday finally got to a' date='normal room late,last night but I am doing tons better when they went in to do the leak test my stomach would burst open from being so fragile but my doc didnt give up and fixed it took longer than we thought and I am really swollen up from haveing the breathing tube in over night but I am able to get up and down now and drink so thats a plus[/quote']

So glad to hear u are doing better

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If its dec 7 looks like we have one person needing some thoughts and prayers.

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Praying for you Southern Gal!

Wishing you a speedy recovery.

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