Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 I'm 3 days post op and they have been the BEST 3 days of my life! I'm walking 6miles today I walked a ton yesterday w/out pain fatigue! I have so much energy and the entire experience was pain free! Melmed gave me great breasts. My husband loves them and they fit my body perfectly. I was sick in bed and could do nothing for 2yrs so now I have a lot to make up for. I don't know if the joint/muscle pain is gone because they give you celebrex but already the vision is back no fuzziness, the skin is better and the fatigue gone. And I can shave my legs! I used to be athletic and I'm able to walk long distances again, I couldn't even get up and shower on my own last week. Oh and I can have great sex again if that affected you in any way with implants --- In , " crazycanoe1 " <crazycanoe1@d...> wrote: > > I'm a little jittery. That's a nice word for a little scared. I > still haven't asked anyone to take me to the airport, or pick me > up. Instead, I keep negotiating with myself to drive myself, and > drive myself home 2 days post-op. Maybe I'll be able to?? I know to > check my bag, and not carry a carry-on, as weight would affect me > after the surgery. I usually carry on a bag the weight of a block > of concrete! So, I'll just have one bag to check, and I know to pack > lightly. I'll take only tops and jammies that button up in front. > I've ordered a new support bra from www.title9sports.com. They have > some tough-looking sports bras. I think their products are great. > I'm not affiliated, just a customer...They rank their bras from one > to five barbells, one being little support, and five guaranteeing no > bounce. > Anyway, my husband has been more loving to me this week. I am going > with a nurse friend. Hubby and I work together, so he will manage > the business while I fly to Dallas for surgery. > Are there any common sense things I should know before or > immediately after the surgery? Like what to do, what not to do? I > did a search on the internet and found a PS site that had all the > medicines to avoid in the 2 wks. prior to surgery. That I think > I've got covere d. > Any suggestions appreciated; thanks to all who have answered my > posts; you have been my inspiration and my courage to carry this > through, and to seek my good health once again.....J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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