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just curious, for those of you who have had surgery to remove

the gall bladder...

could you eat anything you wanted to?

were there any limitations?

do you have to take some kind of medication for the rest of your

life to help do what the gall bladder used to do or shall is say

it was supposed to do? :-)

angela brown

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Kathie,

You shouldn't NEED anyone. I managed to take care of myself (though I

was in the hospital for 4 days because of pneumonia). On the other

hand, I have a low pain tolerance (my old karate instructor can verify

that) and had I had friends who were able to stop by I might have been

tempted to ask them to fix meals for me since I was a little sore.

When you have out-patient surgery, they like to have someone check up

on you for the first 24 hours. But you'll undoubtably be in the

hospital for at least 24 hours.

Jeff

>

> Hi All,

> Can anyone tell me if you need to have someone with you when you

> come home from the hospital for a day or so? I truly believe it will

> be Lap, but who knows?

> My family all need to go back to work. I have 2 friends who are

> constantly asking what they can do. If I am REQUIRED to have someone

> here, I might ask each of them to stop for a few hours one day each.

> I have a 2 story house, but I can definately stay on the first

> floor. Personally, I do not believe I will need anyone, but

> sometimes, that is the requirement.

> Could you let me know what to expect? I have a rather high

> tolerance of pain, so rarely take pain medication. Therefore I

> should be able to think straight (that is of course, assuming they

> find I DO have a brain when I do the MRI Brain Scan on Tuesday)

> Thanks, I will watch for the answer.

> Kathie.

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I was in the hospital for three days and had my husband take off a

full week. He did this mainly because I was the sole caregiver

during the day for our then 18 mo old. I needed help with her more

than I needed help with me.

Paige

> >

> > Hi All,

> > Can anyone tell me if you need to have someone with you when

you

> > come & #65007;home & #65007; from the hospital for a day or so? I truly

believe it

will

> > be Lap, but who knows?

> > My & #65007;family & #65007; all need to go back to work. I have 2 friends

who

are

> > constantly asking what they can do. If I am REQUIRED to have

someone

> > here, I might ask each of them to stop for a few hours one day

each.

> > I have a 2 story house, but I can definately stay on the first

> > floor. Personally, I do not believe I will need anyone, but

> > sometimes, that is the requirement.

> > Could you let me know what to expect? I have a rather high

> > tolerance of pain, so rarely take pain medication. Therefore I

> > should be able to think straight (that is of course, assuming

they

> > find I DO have a brain when I do the MRI Brain Scan on Tuesday)

> > Thanks, I will & #65007;watch & #65007; for the answer.

> > Kathie.

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Thanks Jeff,

That makes me feel much better. I just hate to ask people for

anything. I am sorta a independent sort ... although I find myself

relying HEAVILY on this terrific group!

Thank you, Kathie.

> >

> > Hi All,

> > Can anyone tell me if you need to have someone with you when

you

> > come home from the hospital for a day or so? I truly believe it

will

> > be Lap, but who knows?

> > My family all need to go back to work. I have 2 friends who

are

> > constantly asking what they can do. If I am REQUIRED to have

someone

> > here, I might ask each of them to stop for a few hours one day

each.

> > I have a 2 story house, but I can definately stay on the first

> > floor. Personally, I do not believe I will need anyone, but

> > sometimes, that is the requirement.

> > Could you let me know what to expect? I have a rather high

> > tolerance of pain, so rarely take pain medication. Therefore I

> > should be able to think straight (that is of course, assuming

they

> > find I DO have a brain when I do the MRI Brain Scan on Tuesday)

> > Thanks, I will watch for the answer.

> > Kathie.

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Hi Kathie,

well, I got back from the hospital only like five hours ago!!! and

I'm already sitting next to my desktop (no laptop for me...). I had

my lap surgery yesterday morning, and I'm happy to tell you I didn't

need any kind of pain relief - neither morphine at hospital, nor

even tylenol at home.

I'm also the kind of person with a high tolerance to pain. So as

long as no-one depends on you on a daily basis, you might be able to

deal with it on your own. Be sure to prepare enough food ahead of

time (any kind of liquid food, including yougurts, creamy soups,

mashed potatoes, smoothies etc.) and you're set.

On the other hand, if, for any reason, it is not going to be lap -

this might be a completely different story...

Yours,

Iris

>

> Hi All,

> Can anyone tell me if you need to have someone with you when

you

> come home from the hospital for a day or so? I truly believe it

will

> be Lap, but who knows?

> My family all need to go back to work. I have 2 friends who

are

> constantly asking what they can do. If I am REQUIRED to have

someone

> here, I might ask each of them to stop for a few hours one day

each.

> I have a 2 story house, but I can definately stay on the first

> floor. Personally, I do not believe I will need anyone, but

> sometimes, that is the requirement.

> Could you let me know what to expect? I have a rather high

> tolerance of pain, so rarely take pain medication. Therefore I

> should be able to think straight (that is of course, assuming they

> find I DO have a brain when I do the MRI Brain Scan on Tuesday)

> Thanks, I will watch for the answer.

> Kathie.

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Is this the same Iris???

You sound wonderful! This is the best news. So, one night in the

hospital? Thanks for the update! I am truly delighted for you.

Kathie.

> >

> > Hi All,

> > Can anyone tell me if you need to have someone with you when

> you

> > come home from the hospital for a day or so? I truly believe it

> will

> > be Lap, but who knows?

> > My family all need to go back to work. I have 2 friends who

> are

> > constantly asking what they can do. If I am REQUIRED to have

> someone

> > here, I might ask each of them to stop for a few hours one day

> each.

> > I have a 2 story house, but I can definately stay on the first

> > floor. Personally, I do not believe I will need anyone, but

> > sometimes, that is the requirement.

> > Could you let me know what to expect? I have a rather high

> > tolerance of pain, so rarely take pain medication. Therefore I

> > should be able to think straight (that is of course, assuming

they

> > find I DO have a brain when I do the MRI Brain Scan on Tuesday)

> > Thanks, I will watch for the answer.

> > Kathie.

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