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Jeanine,

Good luck with your surgery. Be good, now...don't try to do what you

shouldn't. <smile>

Glad your order came so fast....

Surgery

I have a very large ganglion on the top of my right hand near the

wrist. Seems to be growing as I look at it. I thought I could let it

go but I've started to get the nerve 'shocks' that radiate to my

fingers. The doctor is an excellent plastic surgeon so I'm hoping I

can get back to work soon. She originally said four weeks off -

Yikes!!! Thanks to all for your concern. Yes Kim, I've had carpal

tunnel surgery in both wrists and boy, what fun doing certain

things. Do have a great hubby that is willing to help. He even

shaved my legs when I had my hip replacement. Too funny. Glad I

don't have to have him do that often. The doctor is concerned that I

may be lifting patients...no, that's not the kind of nursing I do.

I'm a nurse practitioner in a gyn office in real life. And I do

exams with my left hand but...I do need that right hand. Val has

already volunteered to help with soaping. Just need someone to do my

writing. Hmmm, a secretary sounds good. Wonder if I can get them to

agree to that at work.

Glad someone else is disgusted with the costs of shows now. I know

everyone needs to make a profit but wow, some of the costs are out of

sight.

I do have to say kudos to at Creekside Soaps. I placed an

order on Friday and came home tonight to find my package here. Even

with the holiday. Thanks .

Jeanine

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> Did

>you know years, and I mean years ago, they took a very heavy book and

>slammed the ganglion cysts with it, breaking it and no need for

>surgery???? OH my...Best of luck to you and wishing a speedy

>recovery. Kim C

Not so many years ago. About three years ago my doc suggested that I treat

my wrist roughly to see if the cyst would break so I would not have to have

surgery. After a few weeks I mistakenly hit it against a door frame and it

broke. So much for that.

I have carpal tunnel as well but I wear my braces and grit my teeth. Least

of my aches and complains.

Lizz

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Dear Alana,

Wish you all the best and a speedy recovery.

Regards,

Mee Ling (Mom of Li Iee age 5)

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> hi folks,

>

> i'm going in tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. to have a very

> large kidney stone

> removed. i'm eager to have this era of illness be

> transitioning into a

> long phase of good health without i.v. meds and

> constant worry.

>

> funny, all the conversation about bathrooming

> difficulties...a friend once

> said that the thing that truly separates people with

> disabilities is not

> our diagnoses, but the ability to pee by one's self.

>

> this stone is the result of restricting fluids. i

> appreciated the adult

> " diaper " option, though, allowed my pride to keep me

> from using it until

> the damage was done. now i have no regrets about

> having a supra pubic

> catheter placed last summer - i pee at will and

> don't need midday attendants.

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> i'll be back in a week - am unsubscribing. one of

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> keep you posted.

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Bobby, don't know if you will receive this before you leave, but wanted to let you know that you most certainly will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Try not to chase the nurses or flash the other patients and hopefully your recovery will be a speedy one! Until we hear from you again...here's big hugs and kisses!!

Always,

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Good Luck Bobby:

You are in my thoughts and prayers. just think when you're done with the new

hip we'll go running or playing golf. Take care. TURK

>From: RJS <BobbyJ85@...>

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>Subject: SURGERY

>Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 10:57:52 -0500

>

>HI EVERYBODY,

>

>im signing out now for hopefull a bit less than a month. im off to ocean

>springs hospital for 4 days while they give me a new left hip. and then 4

>weeks in a rehab center for physical therapy,etc

>

>doc says im going to look funny cause they are going to lengthen the left

>leg and ill look funny walking til i have the right hip done next year.

>

>ive looked funny all my life,,,,, one more reason aint gonna make a

>difrence.

>

>id appreciate a prayer or two? thanks

>

> bobby in missippi.

>

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Prayers from calif for you Bob!!!! You are such a sweet guy I'm sure you are being prayed for allot and not just by your many friends here in this group..good luck Hon

Debbie in Calif

SURGERY

HI EVERYBODY,im signing out now for hopefull a bit less than a month. im off to ocean springs hospital for 4 days while they give me a new left hip. and then 4 weeks in a rehab center for physical therapy,etcdoc says im going to look funny cause they are going to lengthen the left leg and ill look funny walking til i have the right hip done next year.ive looked funny all my life,,,,, one more reason aint gonna make a difrence.id appreciate a prayer or two? thanks bobby in missippi.Please visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org Please visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org

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Bob you know you are always in our thoughts and prayers. Good luck.

Dave and Gail

SURGERY

HI EVERYBODY,im signing out now for hopefull a bit less than a month. im off to ocean springs hospital for 4 days while they give me a new left hip. and then 4 weeks in a rehab center for physical therapy,etcdoc says im going to look funny cause they are going to lengthen the left leg and ill look funny walking til i have the right hip done next year.ive looked funny all my life,,,,, one more reason aint gonna make a difrence.id appreciate a prayer or two? thanks bobby in missippi.Please visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org

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May your surgery go as well as possible and your recovery be swift.

Bridget

> HI EVERYBODY,

>

> im signing out now for hopefull a bit less than a month. im off to

ocean

> springs hospital for 4 days while they give me a new left hip. and

then 4

> weeks in a rehab center for physical therapy,etc

>

> doc says im going to look funny cause they are going to lengthen

the left

> leg and ill look funny walking til i have the right hip done next

year.

>

> ive looked funny all my life,,,,, one more reason aint gonna make

a difrence.

>

> id appreciate a prayer or two? thanks

>

> bobby in missippi.

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Best of luck with the hip replacement and sure thing with the prayer Bob.

Dave in Maine

SURGERY

HI EVERYBODY,im signing out now for hopefull a bit less than a month. im off to ocean springs hospital for 4 days while they give me a new left hip. and then 4 weeks in a rehab center for physical therapy,etcdoc says im going to look funny cause they are going to lengthen the left leg and ill look funny walking til i have the right hip done next year.ive looked funny all my life,,,,, one more reason aint gonna make a difrence.id appreciate a prayer or two? thanks bobby in missippi.Please visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org

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Bridget,

Haven't been around much lately but wishing you the best on your surgery tomorrow. I will keep positive thoughts for your outcome and a quick recovery.

Hugz,

M in CA

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Good Luck Bridget. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I know it'll be a synch. Let us know how it went as soon as you can. TURK

Surgery

Well, it looks like it's ago for tomorrow so I'll have my daughter post and let you know how it goes as soon as she knows. BrigdetPlease visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org

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Glad to hear it Bridget. Nice to see you writing again. I Hope for a fast recovery. TURK

Surgery

Well, I'm up and moving. Thanks to those who warned me honestly whatto expect. Brutal, just about sums it up. I was thinking it wouldnot be worse than my hysterectomy. May was I wrong. But ut seems tobe improving faster than that incision did.They did a 'door' procedure on the anreurysm and then they did stillahve to rebuild the valve. The used the ring procedur efor that, Ikept my original valve but they gave it some helper parts.BridgetPlease visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org

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Glad your doing well. Hope your recovery

is speedy.

Janet Stockbridge

Re: Surgery

Glad to hear it Bridget. Nice to see

you writing again. I Hope for a fast recovery. TURK

Surgery

Well, I'm up and moving. Thanks to those who

warned me honestly what

to expect. Brutal, just about sums it

up. I was thinking it would

not be worse than my hysterectomy. May was I

wrong. But ut seems to

be improving faster than that incision did.

They did a 'door' procedure on the anreurysm and

then they did still

ahve to rebuild the valve. The used the ring

procedur efor that, I

kept my original valve but they gave it some

helper parts.

Bridget

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http://www.ZapLife.org

Please visit

the Zapper homepage at

http://www.ZapLife.org

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Hi Bridiget.

Isn't modern medicine wonderful. 10 to 15 years ago we would not

have made it. I love your " they gave it some helper parts " . Keep

moving and get well fast.

Stay strong.

" We exist for our fellow-people-

in the first place for those whose smile and welfare all our

happiness depends,

and next for all those unknown to us personally

with whose destinies we are bound up by the tie of sympathy. "

- Albert Einstein

>

> Well, I'm up and moving. Thanks to those who warned me honestly

what

> to expect. Brutal, just about sums it up. I was thinking it would

> not be worse than my hysterectomy. May was I wrong. But ut seems

to

> be improving faster than that incision did.

>

> They did a 'door' procedure on the anreurysm and then they did

still

> ahve to rebuild the valve. The used the ring procedur efor that, I

> kept my original valve but they gave it some helper parts.

>

> Bridget

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> I was wondering if anyone has had the surgery and could share

> their experiences. I am considering the operation and was wondering

> what to expect. Was it what you expected? Would you do again? I

> am in Michigan and I was wondering if anyone has had the surgery in

> Michigan and where they had it done. Thanks

If by surgery, you mean an adrenalectomy, yes, I had my left adrenal

gland removed on April 19th of this year. I am in Michigan too, and

had it done at Ann Arbor. If your interested, I can give you the name

of the surgeon. It was done laparoscopically. If I had to do over

again, yes I would have it done. I have felt absolutely great ever

since. My blood pressure is now fantastic, and my potassium went back

to normal in just 3 days.....after having dangerously low levels for

nearly 8 months. I also have more energy than I have had in a long

time. I hope this helps you in your decision. If I can help in any

other way, let me know.

Diane

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Thanks Diane, that is the information that I needed. What was your recovery time? I am thinking of having it done at Henry Ford but I would take the name of the doctor in Ann Arbor. Thanks.

-----Original Message-----From: goldie40_2000 [mailto:goldie40_2000@...]Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 9:04 PMhyperaldosteronism Subject: Re: Surgery> I was wondering if anyone has had the surgery and could share > their experiences. I am considering the operation and was wondering > what to expect. Was it what you expected? Would you do again? I > am in Michigan and I was wondering if anyone has had the surgery in > Michigan and where they had it done. ThanksIf by surgery, you mean an adrenalectomy, yes, I had my left adrenalgland removed on April 19th of this year. I am in Michigan too, andhad it done at Ann Arbor. If your interested, I can give you the nameof the surgeon. It was done laparoscopically. If I had to do overagain, yes I would have it done. I have felt absolutely great eversince. My blood pressure is now fantastic, and my potassium went backto normal in just 3 days.....after having dangerously low levels fornearly 8 months. I also have more energy than I have had in a longtime. I hope this helps you in your decision. If I can help in anyother way, let me know.Diane

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My recovery time (time off work) was 2 weeks. I felt great though as

far as everything other than the incisions after the first week. The

Dr's name at U of M in Ann Arbor was Dr. Doherty. He was great.

Good luck if you go through with it, and keep me posted. Feel free to

email me if you want more specifics.

Diane

> > I was wondering if anyone has had the surgery and could share

> > their experiences. I am considering the operation and was wondering

> > what to expect. Was it what you expected? Would you do again? I

> > am in Michigan and I was wondering if anyone has had the surgery in

> > Michigan and where they had it done. Thanks

>

> If by surgery, you mean an adrenalectomy, yes, I had my left adrenal

> gland removed on April 19th of this year. I am in Michigan too, and

> had it done at Ann Arbor. If your interested, I can give you the name

> of the surgeon. It was done laparoscopically. If I had to do over

> again, yes I would have it done. I have felt absolutely great ever

> since. My blood pressure is now fantastic, and my potassium went back

> to normal in just 3 days.....after having dangerously low levels for

> nearly 8 months. I also have more energy than I have had in a long

> time. I hope this helps you in your decision. If I can help in any

> other way, let me know.

>

> Diane

>

>

>

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Of course Ann Arbor (Uof Mich) is where PA was first discovered by Dr. Conn. I

was there from 1969-70. They still have more experience that anyplace else in

the world.

May your pressure be low!

CE Grim MD

Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine

Professor of Epidemiology

Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Hypertension

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you all - especially you and tomorrow morning.

~guin

Surgery

's surgery is at 9:30 in the morning. The doctor just called a little while ago. If all goes well he may be home Sat. Sun at the latest. I am going to drag my tired butt off to bed. I will have to leave by 5:30 to have breakfast with him ;-)

GailPlease visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org

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In a message dated 4/29/2005 9:55:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

clbailey71@... writes:

> He has surgery May 6th. Hopefully all will go well. (He has bilateral

> hernias (hydroceles) hypospadias and circumcision repair.) They will also do a

> bronchoscope to look at his airway better. He has Laryngeal Malaysia (floppy

> airway) .

> Wish us luck

>

Good Luck and Liam! I know of other kids who've had a similar surgery

and done very well. I can remember how scared I was before my Liam's first

surgery (ear tubes and tear duct dilation at 14 months). It was over before I

knew it and he was just fine (but I'm still recovering!) My Liam also had

Laryngomalacia. They promised me he'd outgrow it and he did, but not at 18

months

as they promised. It was more like 3 years.

Kathy, Liam's Mom (7, Down syndrome, Asthma, Type 1 Diabetes (dx 11/04))

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In a message dated 4/29/2005 9:55:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

clbailey71@... writes:

> He has surgery May 6th. Hopefully all will go well. (He has bilateral

> hernias (hydroceles) hypospadias and circumcision repair.) They will also do a

> bronchoscope to look at his airway better. He has Laryngeal Malaysia (floppy

> airway) .

> Wish us luck

>

Good Luck and Liam! I know of other kids who've had a similar surgery

and done very well. I can remember how scared I was before my Liam's first

surgery (ear tubes and tear duct dilation at 14 months). It was over before I

knew it and he was just fine (but I'm still recovering!) My Liam also had

Laryngomalacia. They promised me he'd outgrow it and he did, but not at 18

months

as they promised. It was more like 3 years.

Kathy, Liam's Mom (7, Down syndrome, Asthma, Type 1 Diabetes (dx 11/04))

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Has anyone had to have their son's testicles tacked down. I know this is

kind of a delicate subject but Micah is going in on Tuesday and I wondered how

painful it is after?? How long they are out of commission so to speak. Theya

are keeping him overnight (usually outpatient surgery) to keep a good eye on

him which is a relief. Even though I will be right net to him I want to

know that help is right there if needed. Anyway if anyone has gone through

this

any info would be helpful. Thanks.

Loree (who is not looking forward to next Tuesday)

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Has anyone had to have their son's testicles tacked down. I know this is

kind of a delicate subject but Micah is going in on Tuesday and I wondered how

painful it is after?? How long they are out of commission so to speak. Theya

are keeping him overnight (usually outpatient surgery) to keep a good eye on

him which is a relief. Even though I will be right net to him I want to

know that help is right there if needed. Anyway if anyone has gone through

this

any info would be helpful. Thanks.

Loree (who is not looking forward to next Tuesday)

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