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Old 08-23-2008, 07:59 PM #1
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Default Still in the hospital..

following my "outpatient" surgery last Mon. I was prepared to stay over 1 nite if I feel good afterwards...not 6 nites

My breathing didn't crash too hard, thankfully, but the rest of my muscles weren't too happy about the ordeal (for a day or so I could barely move my legs)...and it hurt alot more than was advertised...it felt like I was in labor the first few days.

Now the pain is much better and I was able to walk with a walker ~20ft. At least I'm making progress--just too slow for my liking.

Is this typical for MG?

I'm just really ****** off to be knocked down this low again

I'm probably going to miss my GI/swallowing appoint at Hopkins this Wed...I don't think I will be up for the trip by then.
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