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I had my surgery at 1:30 pm Monday, June 13, and I just finished the 20 laps around the floor my surgeon requires. Right after surgery was rough, but my pain is manageable. That first lap hurt like heck!

I think I could get my laps in pretty easily because I did a lot of walking prior to surgery. If you are physically able, you should walk before your surgery. Iecwill help your recover.

I also have no issues sipping Water, and not much gas pain

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glad to see you're on the other side of it!

and yes, if you are able to walk before surgery I do think it helps with the recovery a LOT.

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Congratulations! Glad to know all went well. How do your stomach look? Does it has holes?

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Congratulations! Glad to know all went well. How do your stomach look? Does it has holes?

I haven't really looked. I will when I go home today

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no issues sipping Water, not much gas pain

@@skinny_knees

that's great!!! :rolleyes:

keep up the good work for the rest of your healthier, happier, longer life

kathy

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