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Old 09-03-2006, 02:32 AM
Nat Hyland Nat Hyland is offline
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Default Most of what you described is "normal"

Hi Kathi

Considering you had your surgery relatively recently, I wouldn't be too worried about things just yet. I know that after my last revision, the incision site was still painful for about a month and a half, and I can definitely relate to the "numbness" sensation. This could possibly be the effect of anaesthetics. Reading is probably not the best thing to be doing, if you can avoid it at all, because it puts more strain on your eyes.

I would suggest you just take it easy for a while. I know that after my last surgery, I was still falling asleep at the drop of a hat, on a quite regular basis, even weeks later. Just give your body time to recover and adjust.

Nat.
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