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Thanks !

It's nice to sometimes have one up on the medical fraternity! I think

Prof respected that I knew what I wanted done, and that's half

of the reason why he did what I asked. Hope you're going well, you

must be just about there by now!

Hafey

33, 2 kids, SU resected yesterday!

--- lttj2002 wrote: >

> -

> I am glad you are through the surgery---it seems to have gone well!

> I am sure you are happy knowing what you have (had???) and the they

> were able to resect at the same time!!!!!

> good luck!

> J/ BU

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Thanks Tara!

For all my feeling great before, I'm not that good right now! I bent

over to do up my daughter's shoelace and " crinked " my back! I guess it

has something to do with the surgery yesterday, and also because I've

been walking around a little stooped so as not to hurt my navel any

more than it already does. Fortunately I had some Panadeine Forte

which was sent home with me yesterday, and that seems to have done the

trick a little. The last time I did this to my back was after I had

Eilis and DH had gone back to work after a week at home. I decided to

be " SuperMum " and ran up and down 2 flights of stairs to get to and

from the laundry to wash Eilis' dirty nappies! The next morning I

lifted my leg to get into the bath for a shower and " crink " went my

back! At that time however, I blacked out and ended up in hospital

overnight! Not going to happen now, I know this means it's time to

rest up a bit more!

--- tens00 wrote: > Wow . You sound great! And,

I'm glad that the doc was able to

> fix you all up nice :)

>

> Feel better and rest!!!!

> Tara

> BU

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Thanks Tara!

For all my feeling great before, I'm not that good right now! I bent

over to do up my daughter's shoelace and " crinked " my back! I guess it

has something to do with the surgery yesterday, and also because I've

been walking around a little stooped so as not to hurt my navel any

more than it already does. Fortunately I had some Panadeine Forte

which was sent home with me yesterday, and that seems to have done the

trick a little. The last time I did this to my back was after I had

Eilis and DH had gone back to work after a week at home. I decided to

be " SuperMum " and ran up and down 2 flights of stairs to get to and

from the laundry to wash Eilis' dirty nappies! The next morning I

lifted my leg to get into the bath for a shower and " crink " went my

back! At that time however, I blacked out and ended up in hospital

overnight! Not going to happen now, I know this means it's time to

rest up a bit more!

--- tens00 wrote: > Wow . You sound great! And,

I'm glad that the doc was able to

> fix you all up nice :)

>

> Feel better and rest!!!!

> Tara

> BU

>

>

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> And guess what? You were right, Beth! I did have a septate uterus,

> not bicornuate, after all! I'm in pain at the moment, just a little

> referred shoulder stuff and a bit of pulling in my navel, but

extremely

> elated!

Me too, ! I am elated for you, too. (Thanks for reminding me

about the navel-pulling sensation. Was the creepiest thing about

surgery for me.)

I will keep an eye out for your debriefing update. In the meantime,

speedy recuperation to you, and a load of crappy nappies.

Beth

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> And guess what? You were right, Beth! I did have a septate uterus,

> not bicornuate, after all! I'm in pain at the moment, just a little

> referred shoulder stuff and a bit of pulling in my navel, but

extremely

> elated!

Me too, ! I am elated for you, too. (Thanks for reminding me

about the navel-pulling sensation. Was the creepiest thing about

surgery for me.)

I will keep an eye out for your debriefing update. In the meantime,

speedy recuperation to you, and a load of crappy nappies.

Beth

SU

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> And guess what? You were right, Beth! I did have a septate uterus,

> not bicornuate, after all! I'm in pain at the moment, just a little

> referred shoulder stuff and a bit of pulling in my navel, but

extremely

> elated!

Me too, ! I am elated for you, too. (Thanks for reminding me

about the navel-pulling sensation. Was the creepiest thing about

surgery for me.)

I will keep an eye out for your debriefing update. In the meantime,

speedy recuperation to you, and a load of crappy nappies.

Beth

SU

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>(Thanks for reminding me about the navel-pulling sensation. Was the

> creepiest thing about surgery for me.)

What about the ever-so lovely flatulance? I'd forgotten that part from

my first laparoscopy! I've been " going " all day! Goodness, just how

much wind did they put into me??

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--- mickbeth54728 wrote:

>(Thanks for reminding me about the navel-pulling sensation. Was the

> creepiest thing about surgery for me.)

What about the ever-so lovely flatulance? I'd forgotten that part from

my first laparoscopy! I've been " going " all day! Goodness, just how

much wind did they put into me??

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- congrats on the surgery! I hope you're taking it easy and

resting your back and navel.

I had my surgery yesterday too - no more septum. It went well, but

I'm so thirsty now! I made the mistake of drinking my post-op

ginger ale too fast and it came back to visit me. So, they told me

to take it easy on food and drink. Ice chips are my new friends.

My belly button hurts a bit, but other than that, things look good!

This is how I remember coming out of anesthesia:

Me: " Why did the cookie go to the hospital "

Doc: " I don't know, why? "

Me: " Because he felt crumby. "

My 4 year old nephew told me that joke last year and for some reason

I felt the need to share it with the doctor. I'm sure it's not the

strangest thing he's heard while a patient is waking up.

Take care,

Mindy

SU resected 6/17/02

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- congrats on the surgery! I hope you're taking it easy and

resting your back and navel.

I had my surgery yesterday too - no more septum. It went well, but

I'm so thirsty now! I made the mistake of drinking my post-op

ginger ale too fast and it came back to visit me. So, they told me

to take it easy on food and drink. Ice chips are my new friends.

My belly button hurts a bit, but other than that, things look good!

This is how I remember coming out of anesthesia:

Me: " Why did the cookie go to the hospital "

Doc: " I don't know, why? "

Me: " Because he felt crumby. "

My 4 year old nephew told me that joke last year and for some reason

I felt the need to share it with the doctor. I'm sure it's not the

strangest thing he's heard while a patient is waking up.

Take care,

Mindy

SU resected 6/17/02

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- congrats on the surgery! I hope you're taking it easy and

resting your back and navel.

I had my surgery yesterday too - no more septum. It went well, but

I'm so thirsty now! I made the mistake of drinking my post-op

ginger ale too fast and it came back to visit me. So, they told me

to take it easy on food and drink. Ice chips are my new friends.

My belly button hurts a bit, but other than that, things look good!

This is how I remember coming out of anesthesia:

Me: " Why did the cookie go to the hospital "

Doc: " I don't know, why? "

Me: " Because he felt crumby. "

My 4 year old nephew told me that joke last year and for some reason

I felt the need to share it with the doctor. I'm sure it's not the

strangest thing he's heard while a patient is waking up.

Take care,

Mindy

SU resected 6/17/02

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I'm so happy for you...I can hear the excitment in your post! I had

a feeling you were SU based on your history. I'm very glad that

everything went so quickly. How wonderful that you and Prof

just " clicked " with each other. Keep us posted on your follow-up

appt.

Sara

34

SU resected

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I'm so happy for you...I can hear the excitment in your post! I had

a feeling you were SU based on your history. I'm very glad that

everything went so quickly. How wonderful that you and Prof

just " clicked " with each other. Keep us posted on your follow-up

appt.

Sara

34

SU resected

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I'm so happy for you...I can hear the excitment in your post! I had

a feeling you were SU based on your history. I'm very glad that

everything went so quickly. How wonderful that you and Prof

just " clicked " with each other. Keep us posted on your follow-up

appt.

Sara

34

SU resected

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My goodness...are they running a special on septoplasties?!! I

didn't realize how many would happen within hours of each other -

wow! Sounds like you also did well. I was like you - I felt like I

was dying of thirst for 2 days. I gulped down water in the post-op,

but luckily kept it down (it took some concentrating, though)

Let us know how your follow-up goes. In the meantime, take it easy.

Sara

34, SU resected

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Mindy

Congrats to you too on your surgery. Glad it was easy and you are feeling

well. Cute joke! Any word on the post-op follow-up? Will you have an HSG

to confirm the extent of septum reduction?

,

29,

SU resected Jan/02, bicollis, ttc

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