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recovery time
by: 2young4this on Tue, May 27 2008
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I am afraid. My doctor says I can go back to work just after one week of recovery. I am sooo tired and sore. I am a school teacher and do not feel comfortable sitting in the classroom. I am standing all day and I work in a trailer in the back of the school. Needless to say the bahroom is a hike up a hill. I am on my 6th day postop and I can walk around but I am sore. I tire easily and still have not ventured out in the car. Am I being a baby?


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  1. Thu, Jul 03 2008
    I don't think you're being a baby. I take it you got laproscopic surgery because of the shorter recovery period vs. traditional? I heard that if one d...Read

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