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Shelly I know how you feel, I was afraid of complications as well. I'm a believer, I prayed prayed prayed and left it I Gods hands. The last words I said as the Dr was putting me to sleep was , "God protect me" I had no complications and was back to work in 5! Days. I went shopping at costco on day 2! Praise Him!!

He did a great job charging His angels over you! [emoji4]

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Just had surgery Monday and I seem to be having no problem drinking as much as I want . Did you have that same experience

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Just had surgery Monday and I seem to be having no problem drinking as much as I want . Did you have that same experience


I'm just now able to drink without pain. Still
Can't drink a lot tho. I also had hiatal hernia surgery at the same time so maybe that's why.

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Just had surgery Monday and I seem to be having no problem drinking as much as I want . Did you have that same experience

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I had an awesome surgeon that performed such a good job I didn't need a fairy tale "god" to help with me..
I went back to work two weeks later doing an extremely physical job and have had no issues.
Wasn't tired just a a little fatigued for a couple of days.

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I had an awesome surgeon that performed such a good job I didn't need a fairy tale "god" to help with me..
I went back to work two weeks later doing an extremely physical job and have had no issues.
Wasn't tired just a a little fatigued for a couple of days.



That's a rude statement. If you don't believe in God that's on you and your soul, but don't
Call God a fairy tale honey you may need him one day.

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That's a rude statement. If you don't believe in God that's on you and your soul, but don't
Call God a fairy tale honey you may need him one day.


Its not a rude statement at all!!.. if you believe in it that's ok I was just saying i didn't need a fairy tale thing to help me cause I had a great surgeon.. I believed in my surgeon I suppose u could say!..
There is no proof what so ever to say " your god" exists anyway..
I believe in what is here and now!..
all the best to you [emoji4]

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I took off six weeks. I was physically better after 4 weeks, but the fatigue remained an issue even for my first couple of weeks back to work.

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Thanks all. I was scared said my prayers before I went to sleep and hope for the best three recovery and hope for zero complications. Doesn't matter how good the surgeon is you always have a chance of getting a leak.


Sending prayers your way. You'll do fine!

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I had an awesome surgeon that performed such a good job I didn't need a fairy tale "god" to help with me..
I went back to work two weeks later doing an extremely physical job and have had no issues.
Wasn't tired just a a little fatigued for a couple of days.


I'm sorry for you. One day you will seek Him

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He did a great job charging His angels over you! [emoji4]



He has covered me and kept me in the cleft of the mount time and time again. He is glorified !

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