Guest guest Posted July 6, 2005 Report Share Posted July 6, 2005 Please let me know how things go with the doc and the ct scan. What a nightmare. You are right about the transduodenal sphinteroplasty it is a hard one to recovery from. I bounced back quicker from the total then I did from that one and from these for that matter...LOL. I saw today and I told him that 20 days after the total I was shpping in Cincinatti. Shoot its been 6 weeks now and I cant even load my washing machine. We talked about meds, I hate the oxy but its the only thing I can take that will help with the pain. He also wrote for Ultram and I took that the minute I left the pharm, didn't help one bit. This thing is really whipping me out I have never had so much pain like I am now. This is right up there with the panc pain, seriously. I know that kidney stones are too and to have to deal with that right on top of major surgery, my goodness that is just too much. I admire your strength. It looks like the hurricane season is heating up very early this year. I have lived here all my life and am well accustomed to hurricanes but there sure have been a lot the last few years. Those poor folks in FL the way they were slammed last year I dont think those people could take any more. We went through Hugo some years back. Wiped this little town off the face of the earth. It destroyed my inlaws home and gutted my parents home. Took us 3 days just to dig out of our driveway and it destroyed all of our farming equipment, boat and killed all of our animals. I still have nightmares. I couldn't imagine haveing 4 hurricanes back to back like those people in the Gulf had last year. My heart really goes out to them. Well on that pleasant note, I really want to know how your doing so keep in touch. Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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