Guest guest Posted July 25, 2005 Report Share Posted July 25, 2005 Hi Dee, Thanks for your well wishes, I will be just fine tomorrow. Glad you got some work done today. I did a bunch of errands and came home exhausted. It's amazing how fast these exhaustion spells hit you. It was like the minute I walked in the door my body said woman I am not doing another thing until you lay the ole bod down for a little nap. So yes, I listened to the ole bod and took a nap because it sure wasn't budging off the couch..(haha) Keep an eye on the fever and drink lots of fluids. I ran a fever of 100 for a few weeks after surgery. My OS ended up switching antibiotics which seemed to do the trick to bring it back down. I think I am normal, it's just everyone else isn't...(haha) Take Care & talk to ya soon, --Caboose > Best of luck returning to work tomorrow. I'm sure you will do > fine. I will be thinking of you. > > I know I wouldn't be ready to go back to work yet, but since I work > from home it's easier. I love working at home...but sometimes you > never get away from it. I've done it for the last 10 years. It has > pluses and minuses...right now it's a plus ! > > I did some work this morning, but then rested all afternoon. I've > developed a pain in my chest and have a slight fever (100) We > called the Dr. and was told that is normal after this surgery, but > just to keep them posted. He'll see me sooner if I want him too, > but right now I'm relieved it's normal. I've never been normal > before why start now ! My regular os is on vacation visiting her > sister, but her partner that is covering assisted in the surgery and > he's good too. Time will tell, I'm sure it will pass. > > Let me know how you make out tomorrow. > > Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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