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In a message dated 9/10/2003 7:06:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

queenofvampires@... writes:

It turned out to be less of a

problem than I had thought it would be.

Sandi

Yeah I agree Sandy I had my time of the month too the day I went in for

surgery but unfortunately they did not put a blue pad under me during surgery

and

afterwards in my room I called the nurse in to help me check and it was not a

nice surprise but she changed my bed and I cleaned myself up and all was right

as rain afterwards. I had brought my own pads so I was a whole lot more

comfortable using them and I had no cramps because of the medicine already in my

body from surgery :)

Lori Anne

Lap RNY 8/25/03

274/258/135

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I was on my period when I went in for the surgery. Called to make sure

it was ok and they said it was no problem. Just do not wear a tampon.

They will give you the hospital feminine pad to use (little hard to keep

in place with no undies) and they will put some of those blue pad things

down on the bed to keep from being messy. It turned out to be less of a

problem than I had thought it would be.

Sandi

Have a Question

Has anyone been on their period when they had this surgery?

Joyce

11/12/03

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Thanks Guys you guys make me feel alot better. Really I waited along

time for this surgery and I really need it. I can hardly walk now

with knee trouble from the weight. Thanks for the info. You guys are

the greatest. Keep being the family we all need.

Joyce

11/12/03

> In a message dated 9/10/2003 7:06:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> queenofvampires@c... writes:

> It turned out to be less of a

> problem than I had thought it would be.

>

> Sandi

> Yeah I agree Sandy I had my time of the month too the day I went

in for

> surgery but unfortunately they did not put a blue pad under me

during surgery and

> afterwards in my room I called the nurse in to help me check and

it was not a

> nice surprise but she changed my bed and I cleaned myself up and

all was right

> as rain afterwards. I had brought my own pads so I was a whole

lot more

> comfortable using them and I had no cramps because of the medicine

already in my

> body from surgery :)

>

> Lori Anne

> Lap RNY 8/25/03

> 274/258/135

>

>

>

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I started after my surgery and I used tampons. I think day 2 or 3

after surgery.

Lori - MI

Open Distal RnY

> I was on my period when I went in for the surgery. Called to make

sure

> it was ok and they said it was no problem. Just do not wear a

tampon.

> They will give you the hospital feminine pad to use (little hard

to keep

> in place with no undies) and they will put some of those blue pad

things

> down on the bed to keep from being messy. It turned out to be

less of a

> problem than I had thought it would be.

>

> Sandi

>

> Have a Question

>

>

> Has anyone been on their period when they had this surgery?

> Joyce

> 11/12/03

>

>

>

>

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> HI Everyone

>

> I have a big question I was in the ER and got my blood work back

and

> my Monocytes is high 9.4 what does this mean?

>

>

> Athena

This could mean that you are trying to fight a viral infection but

may also mean nothing. I talked to one of the lab techs where I work

and he says if the rest of the CBC is normal that it usually doesn't

have any significance.

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> HI Everyone

>

> I have a big question I was in the ER and got my blood work back

and

> my Monocytes is high 9.4 what does this mean?

>

>

> Athena

This could mean that you are trying to fight a viral infection but

may also mean nothing. I talked to one of the lab techs where I work

and he says if the rest of the CBC is normal that it usually doesn't

have any significance.

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> HI Everyone

>

> I have a big question I was in the ER and got my blood work back

and

> my Monocytes is high 9.4 what does this mean?

>

>

> Athena

This could mean that you are trying to fight a viral infection but

may also mean nothing. I talked to one of the lab techs where I work

and he says if the rest of the CBC is normal that it usually doesn't

have any significance.

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