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Old 02-07-2010, 11:33 PM #1
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Default Thymectomy

I am getting really nervous....I am going to for my thymectomy next month...and I know I need this....and I just know in my heart that it is going to help me....

But how painful is it? How long does it take you to recover? I am having it done Thoracoscopic Thymectomy. How long were you in the hospital.
I am sooooo scared.....I have complete trust in the doctor and surgeon at MG clinic at Baltimore. I am just scared that it is going to hurt really bad.....

If anyone could share some personal experiences regarding this...so I can have a better feel for what will be happening to me

I need some advice and encouragement.....
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