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Jan4you 04-12-2008 02:37 PM

Good luck and glad you know what it is now.

But I have some questions if you dont mind.

You mentioned the MS hug, how was this pain different?

What does YOUR MS hug feel like?

Take good care and know that we are here for YOU~!

Warmly, Jan

Friend2U 04-12-2008 03:05 PM

Thanks Everyone....
 
... for your well wishes and prayers! I am as certain as possible that this is going to be a breeze! It's nice to have folks from all around on my side though. That can only make it all seem better.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jan4you (Post 257012)
Good luck and glad you know what it is now.

But I have some questions if you dont mind.

You mentioned the MS hug, how was this pain different?

What does YOUR MS hug feel like?

Take good care and know that we are here for YOU~!

Warmly, Jan

Jan,

I will be interested to see how my hug sx feel after I have healed from the surgery. It is hard to sort out and know for sure what is what. The pain directly under my sternum has been so much more intense... and also I feel like someone just put a steel toed boot to the ribs in the mid-back region a little off to the side. But now, having said that, I can't say for certain that this is the gallbladder. I have been very lightheaded and nauseous lately. But again don't know for sure if that is related? I guess just all of this together feels so much worse, the way I described things cause the neuro to think it could be gb. So , I guess I really KNOW nothing! ha! :) But maybe can tell you more after the fact.....A LOT OF HELP I AM!!!!! :p

I am still wondering if anyone knows, can ms cause you to feel like you "could" pass out and be nauseous, even vomiting a few times. The only reason I'm wondering is that when this occurs, I am also having the burning waves through my body. And I wouldn't think the gb would cause burning, but what do I know? So I'm not sure what is gallbladder and what is ms. Just curious....

Thanks all!!!:wink:

Friend2U 04-15-2008 06:52 PM

Surgery Went Fine!
 
Thanks for all your thoughts and Prayers! :hug: The gallbladder surgery went fine. Got to go home late Monday afternoon.

The MS hug is still there. It caused me some trouble waking up after the surgery. But I definitely feel much better in the abdominal area. So very glad they decided to go ahead with it. Can check that off the list!!!:wink:

Of course I'm sore, but have meds to help with that. Now I can get back to dealing with the rest of this stuff. Thanks again!:grouphug:

Victor H 04-15-2008 07:00 PM

I am glad that it went well !

Good for you !

-Vic

Natalie8 04-15-2008 08:35 PM

I'm glad you made it through so well!! I hope your MS hug lets up for you. Take care of yourself!

:hug:

the Bird 04-15-2008 08:37 PM

I hope all goes well for you!

JessieSue 04-15-2008 10:18 PM

:hug:Been there, done that! They gave me my gall stones in this little px bottle, I'm not sure why.......LOL! I remember well how horrible that pain is and what a relief it was to get that little thing outta me! Here's to a speedy recovery!!

weegot5kiz 04-16-2008 12:14 AM

Glad the surgery went well, sorry the hug is still beinga bug for you.

rest easy and dont over DO IT:hug:

FinLady 04-16-2008 08:29 AM

Glad the surgery went well. I remember my surgeon asking if he could keep my stones 'cuz he never pulled that many out of one person before. I said "sure, I'm not going to be using them for anything." :)

Prayers continuing for a speedy recovery. :hug:

beautytransforming 04-16-2008 09:08 AM

Glad to hear all is well. Rest and take it easy - but walk as much as possible. Hope the hug gets better. I still have to learn about that!! Not quite sure what it is!


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