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well my IV is mostly out (needle in arm for another round of antibiotics) but leg compression thingys are on.. yay.

DH and company are at hotel so its nice & quiet... :w00t:

things are pretty good.

I walked again and even gave myself a wash cloth bath..

I'm still really pale, nearly translucent (sp??) haven't hadpain meds since about 3am ish, will get more in a bit.

dr p came in and offered a narcotic shot, I declined.

Lipo bruising is nasty bad, I'm really sore, but nothing too horrid.

I wanted to thank u all again for your support, REALLY appreciate it.

sorry this post is all over the place, I'm just typing as I remember... :huggie:

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To losingjustme,

Best wishes for a speedy recovery! You are an amazing, strong person! You are in my thoughts and prayers!

shelli

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LJM...take care in the coming weeks....nice to hear you are up and about. Accept the help that is offered once you get home. I am so excited for you and look forward to the updates on your continued progress.

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I Am So Excited For You!!! and I'm Glad Everything Is Going Well. Prayers For A Speedy Recovery. Saw Your Blog Pix, WOW That Is So Awsome!!!!

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I can't wait to see! This is so exciting!

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Hang in there. I had the exact same thing - low grade fever and low BP. They kept me 2 extra nights, but it was nothing bad. Sounds like you doing well.

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I am planning on leaving tomorrow morning.. no idea what I'm gunna do next week..

just sitting around is gunna drive me bonkers!!

I do have a ton of movies... yay sitting!! :eek:

what did you do that first week or so, how did you keep from going insane??

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if they are giving you something in your iv to raise your blood pressure that will make you swell even more, but its only temporary. checked out your pic on your blog....goodbye belly hello thighs. it must feel great to see the old pals again. lol

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ok...pics attached, in swell hell. but looking ok

first picture - day of surgery front...that ball is my pain pump

second - day of surgery back...

third - Lipo bruising...

fourth - lipo incisions...

fifth - me "upright" as much as possible. black pouch is pain pump

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Wow, you look increadible!!!!. I can't tell you how happy I am for you. I had the exact same pain pump because I have the same black bag with that logo :eek:

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OMGosh LJM!! What a difference already, even with the swelling!! I hope you are happy happy with the results!!! :eek:

{{hugs}} and prayers for a speedy recovery!

wombat

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Hey girl!! you are looking great! I'm so happy for you.. and, I got those same socks, only mine are tan colored! dangit, if I knew they came in that purply blue color I would have held out! I kept mine.. they are quite comfy actually :-)

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