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Thank you guys, Francisco you are a very pleasant person, who is always positive and if I had to chose a team you will be my on mines (wink). Mrs. Pam - girl under no circumstances are you to fell guilty.. PERIOD!. We all heal differently...... I think what I experience fell within the norm... it's all good....I am doing well now... You and I talked before the surgery and I said to you "hell your pain tolerance is high" I'm a wimp (Lil Lil, girl so serious you know that)..... My monthly cramps kills me you've called for someone to pick me up before so you know.......LOL LOL LOL LOL......... Plus today, Saturday 5 days post, I'm doing much much better. Yes I'm still in pain, but that's expected, I look at my pictures everyday (Lao) what was done to my insides was MAJOR plus I had some prior scar tissue (which I dint

think that really matter). What I learned so far, regardless how much you read the binder or how much you participate with the classes and think you know..... To me it all becomes obsolete when you wake up in the recover room and from that moment forward....... It has been stressed how much we should eat/drink and how the pattern should be....... That itself is a learning experience. My suggestion to all that's pre-op -- follow the meal plan totally, prepare at least a month before hand, and continue through surgery.. This will help you with the transition - how much to eat, when to eat, when to drink, how much to drink all of this is very very important. This will make the beginning of your post op comfortable. With me..... I was unable to drink (broth, water, diluted juices) i was always nausea.... Thank you all for your prayers.....God's always

listening (angles flying high) manisodream wrote: Pam:Just said a prayer for her. Please don't feel guilty. Some of us pass through rough patches at first. Some of us don't.Thanks for welcoming me back, Pam.Francisco> > > Good morning. I just wanted to let you all know> > > that I spoke with > > > this morning. As some of you know> > if> > > you read the post > > > that she had surgery yesterday at 1:00. She did> > not> > > sound like herself > > > and I felt so bad for her. She said that she is> > in> > > pain and sore and > > > feeling nauseated. I reminded her about the deep> > > breathing with the > > > spiral (thingie) and to make sure she walked. She> > > said she felt worse > > > today than

yesterday. She should be going home> > this> > > afternoon. I was > > > unable to get a deliver of flowers to her> > yesterday> > > but was successful > > > to get it along with a teddy bear to her. It> > should> > > be there by 10:00 > > > so I am hoping that will make her feel a little> > bit> > > better. I felt bad > > > because I did not have pain post surgery but I was> > > bloated from the > > > water and CO2 they put in you. Please keep her in> > > your prayers as she > > > recover and thank you in advance.> > > > > > Pam Marsh> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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Thank you guys, Francisco you are a very pleasant person, who is always positive and if I had to chose a team you will be my on mines (wink). Mrs. Pam - girl under no circumstances are you to fell guilty.. PERIOD!. We all heal differently...... I think what I experience fell within the norm... it's all good....I am doing well now... You and I talked before the surgery and I said to you "hell your pain tolerance is high" I'm a wimp (Lil Lil, girl so serious you know that)..... My monthly cramps kills me you've called for someone to pick me up before so you know.......LOL LOL LOL LOL......... Plus today, Saturday 5 days post, I'm doing much much better. Yes I'm still in pain, but that's expected, I look at my pictures everyday (Lao) what was done to my insides was MAJOR plus I had some prior scar tissue (which I dint

think that really matter). What I learned so far, regardless how much you read the binder or how much you participate with the classes and think you know..... To me it all becomes obsolete when you wake up in the recover room and from that moment forward....... It has been stressed how much we should eat/drink and how the pattern should be....... That itself is a learning experience. My suggestion to all that's pre-op -- follow the meal plan totally, prepare at least a month before hand, and continue through surgery.. This will help you with the transition - how much to eat, when to eat, when to drink, how much to drink all of this is very very important. This will make the beginning of your post op comfortable. With me..... I was unable to drink (broth, water, diluted juices) i was always nausea.... Thank you all for your prayers.....God's always

listening (angles flying high) manisodream wrote: Pam:Just said a prayer for her. Please don't feel guilty. Some of us pass through rough patches at first. Some of us don't.Thanks for welcoming me back, Pam.Francisco> > > Good morning. I just wanted to let you all know> > > that I spoke with > > > this morning. As some of you know> > if> > > you read the post > > > that she had surgery yesterday at 1:00. She did> > not> > > sound like herself > > > and I felt so bad for her. She said that she is> > in> > > pain and sore and > > > feeling nauseated. I reminded her about the deep> > > breathing with the > > > spiral (thingie) and to make sure she walked. She> > > said she felt worse > > > today than

yesterday. She should be going home> > this> > > afternoon. I was > > > unable to get a deliver of flowers to her> > yesterday> > > but was successful > > > to get it along with a teddy bear to her. It> > should> > > be there by 10:00 > > > so I am hoping that will make her feel a little> > bit> > > better. I felt bad > > > because I did not have pain post surgery but I was> > > bloated from the > > > water and CO2 they put in you. Please keep her in> > > your prayers as she > > > recover and thank you in advance.> > > > > > Pam Marsh> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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Glad your doing good , take care. Donna wrote: Thank you guys, Francisco you are a very pleasant person, who is always positive and if I had to chose a team you will be my on mines (wink). Mrs. Pam - girl under no circumstances are you to fell guilty.. PERIOD!. We all heal differently...... I think what I experience fell within the norm... it's all good....I am doing well now... You and I talked before the surgery and I said to you "hell your pain tolerance is high" I'm a wimp (Lil Lil, girl so serious you know that)..... My monthly cramps kills me you've called for someone to pick me up before so you know.......LOL LOL LOL LOL......... Plus today, Saturday 5 days post, I'm doing much much better. Yes I'm still in pain, but that's expected, I look at my pictures everyday (Lao) what was done to my insides was MAJOR plus I had some prior scar tissue (which I dint think that really matter). What I learned so far, regardless how much you read the binder or how much you participate with the classes and think you know..... To me it all becomes obsolete when you wake up in the recover room and from that moment forward....... It has been stressed how much we should eat/drink and how the pattern should be....... That itself is a learning experience. My suggestion to all that's pre-op -- follow the meal plan totally, prepare at least a month before hand, and continue through surgery.. This will help you with the transition - how much to eat, when to eat, when to drink, how much to drink all of this is very very important. This will make the

beginning of your post op comfortable. With me..... I was unable to drink (broth, water, diluted juices) i was always nausea.... Thank you all for your prayers.....God's always listening (angles flying high) manisodream wrote: Pam:Just said a prayer for her. Please don't feel guilty. Some of us pass through rough patches at first. Some of us don't.Thanks for welcoming me back, Pam.Francisco> > > Good morning. I just wanted to let you all know> > > that I spoke with > > > this morning. As some of you know> > if> > > you read the post > > > that she had surgery yesterday at 1:00. She did> > not> > > sound like herself > > > and I felt so bad for her. She said that she is> > in> > > pain and sore and > > >

feeling nauseated. I reminded her about the deep> > > breathing with the > > > spiral (thingie) and to make sure she walked. She> > > said she felt worse > > > today than yesterday. She should be going home> > this> > > afternoon. I was > > > unable to get a deliver of flowers to her> > yesterday> > > but was successful > > > to get it along with a teddy bear to her. It> > should> > > be there by 10:00 > > > so I am hoping that will make her feel a little> > bit> > > better. I felt bad > > > because I did not have pain post surgery but I was> > > bloated from the > > > water and CO2 they put in you. Please keep her in> > > your prayers as she > > > recover and thank you in advance.> >

> > > > Pam Marsh> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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