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Old 02-22-2014, 10:18 PM #10
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I had a full sternotomy on dec 4 a few months ago. I did not have a tumor but my dr recommended it because of the chances of it helping. The recovery was wayyyyy easier than expected it to be.. the soreness is still occasional but barely noticeable. One of the reasons my recovery may have been super easy was because I am only 23. I was out of the hospital on the third day and stopped taking my actual pain meds on the fifth, using only tylenol to help me sleep comfortably.

I wish you luck with both your surgery options and your baby! how exciting!!!
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