Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 I'm glad your home and the surgery went as it should have. No complications. Thats good news. I gas after a lap chole is always the worst part. Dont drink any soda or use straws and try to walk as much as you can. You'll feel it start to roll around. Gas is terribly painful. I hope this works for you, . It worked for my brother in law and that was years ago. That is surprising that he had you sign that paper. I wonder if he does that with all his patients or just the lap choles. That is odd. I hope you feel better tomorrow and back to your old self in no time. Warmly, > Hi Everyone......I pray that all of you are enjoying a pain-free > day. Just wanted to let you all know that I'm back from the > hospital...I had a BAD night last night but am a bit better today. > Had the laparascopic GB removal on Thursday. Apparently, there was > nothing remarkable anywhere in my biliary tract including > the " appearance " of my GB. But the doctor says that the pathology > report needs to come back because that will tell the tale of the > presumed " non-functionality " . I'm really hoping so because if there > was nothing found inside........GOD I can't even think what will > happen next. > > I'm sure you'll all find it interesting that at my visit to the > surgeon prior to surgery he had me sign basically a waiver stating > that there was only a 70% chance that this would take away my > pain...hmmmmmm??? Guess he has to protect himself in case my pain > comes back and I was the type to sue of something. > > Anyway, I'll tell you all of my nightmarish stay at the hospital in a > few days......maybe tomorrow if I'm feeling up to it. > > Lots of prayers for all of you always > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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