Guest guest Posted February 21, 2003 Report Share Posted February 21, 2003 Hello to all you losers and soon to be losers Well here I am at 15 months post op, and loving life, being a part of life and thinking about my life in the future. For all pre ops, this is an amazing venture you are undertaking, it is life altering, it does not come without some trepidation, but you are courageous and you deserve to feel life to its fullest. I wish all of you the very best of luck. For all post ops, you guys keep me inspired, keep me laughing at times, provide me with valualbe information and I truly treasure each and every one of you. I always take more from this group than I give, just stingy I guess..LOL.... I too, along with Ann, was in the hospital with the negative email person in November, and at the time I sort of felt sorry for her, only because I think she didnt fully accept the idea that this is major surgery, that there can be extreme pain involved for some and that you are also responsible for your aftercare and your attitude plays such an important role in your recovery. It appeared to me that she was receiving very attentive care and the staff along with Dr. K were very concerned with her care. As far as the drug issue, I unfortunately have alot of life experience in this area. (Please dont anyone send me awful emails, I say this because I feel secure in saying this here). I am a drug addict in constant recovery (have been for ten years), my drug of choice was pretty much any controlled substance, almost all of them doctor prescribed. I knew which doctors to complain to, what symptoms to have and to not use the same physician too many times. As addicts we always have our drug of choice, I am not saying she has a drug problem, just stating a fact. Did I discuss my drug concerns with Dr K? You bet I did, was he concerned? You better believe he was. Was I in excruciating pain after the surgery? No, but was I in some pain...sheesh of course I was this is major surgery. Did Dr K and the nurses control my pain, Yes but with his drug of choice for my situation and his expertise in pain management. Did I need pain killers after being released, unfortunately YES for almost two months due to some complications, do I need it now..NO...have a full bottle of vicodan sitting on my dresser. Could I have done this ten years ago, OF COURSE NOT....I had to get my head, my thoughts, my life together first, I got rid of any abusive husband, went into rehab, met a wonderful man who makes me smile everyday and finally met Dr. K, who took me the rest of the way to a fulfilled life and a free feeling spirit....I know I am rambling.....I only hope for her sake that soon she will benefit from the wonderful possibilities that come from this surgery and the caring healer that brought it to her. Love and Hugs.....a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2003 Report Share Posted February 21, 2003 congrats on the new life i hope it gets better and better take care amber My usual I dont post often, too long post .....LOL > Hello to all you losers and soon to be losers > > Well here I am at 15 months post op, and loving life, being a part of > life and thinking about my life in the future. > For all pre ops, this is an amazing venture you are undertaking, it > is life altering, it does not come without some trepidation, but you > are courageous and you deserve to feel life to its fullest. I wish > all of you the very best of luck. > > For all post ops, you guys keep me inspired, keep me laughing at > times, provide me with valualbe information and I truly treasure each > and every one of you. I always take more from this group than I > give, just stingy I guess..LOL.... > > I too, along with Ann, was in the hospital with the negative email > person in November, and at the time I sort of felt sorry for her, > only because I think she didnt fully accept the idea that this is > major surgery, that there can be extreme pain involved for some and > that you are also responsible for your aftercare and your attitude > plays such an important role in your recovery. It appeared to me > that she was receiving very attentive care and the staff along with > Dr. K were very concerned with her care. > > As far as the drug issue, I unfortunately have alot of life > experience in this area. (Please dont anyone send me awful emails, I > say this because I feel secure in saying this here). I am a drug > addict in constant recovery (have been for ten years), my drug of > choice was pretty much any controlled substance, almost all of them > doctor prescribed. I knew which doctors to complain to, what > symptoms to have and to not use the same physician too many times. > As addicts we always have our drug of choice, I am not saying she has > a drug problem, just stating a fact. Did I discuss my drug concerns > with Dr K? You bet I did, was he concerned? You better believe he > was. Was I in excruciating pain after the surgery? No, but was I in > some pain...sheesh of course I was this is major surgery. Did Dr K > and the nurses control my pain, Yes but with his drug of choice for > my situation and his expertise in pain management. Did I need pain > killers after being released, unfortunately YES for almost two months > due to some complications, do I need it now..NO...have a full bottle > of vicodan sitting on my dresser. Could I have done this ten years > ago, OF COURSE NOT....I had to get my head, my thoughts, my life > together first, I got rid of any abusive husband, went into rehab, > met a wonderful man who makes me smile everyday and finally met Dr. > K, who took me the rest of the way to a fulfilled life and a free > feeling spirit....I know I am rambling.....I only hope for her sake > that soon she will benefit from the wonderful possibilities that come > from this surgery and the caring healer that brought it to her. > Love and Hugs.....a > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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