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Old 11-07-2009, 10:43 PM #1
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Thumbs up I'm back.....9 days after Thymectomy

Hi all
Well, it's been 9 days since my thymectomy....Today has really been the first really strong day for me to be able to type on the computer.

All is doing very well, thymus was normal, Everything went fine.....except right after my surgery when the epidural line was kinked up for a while.....whew....worse pain than having both of my babies without any epidural at that time!!!!!!

anyway, once they got it resolved it all was good.

I want to Praise my Lord and Savior for bringing me this far.


Hugs to all!!!!
Jujuan
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