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Old 04-28-2008, 01:12 PM #1
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Ok he had to be at the hospital at 9:30 this morning. Surgery was scheduled for 9:45. I havent gotten a call yet should I be worried?????

Hernia repair.
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have you heard yet I would hope by now u have if not assume you have given them ten calls or more I hope his surgery went well
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Ok he had to be at the hospital at 9:30 this morning. Surgery was scheduled for 9:45. I havent gotten a call yet should I be worried?????

Hernia repair.
You mean he is alone? How long has he been gone?

My son had hernia surgery (twice) and my dad had it twice. They both did fine.

I do hope someone is there with him though; there are often questions.

My son had hernia surgery at 17 and then in his 30's

My dad had it at 19 and in his 80's.

Both did really well. You just have to take it easy for awhile; there is usually a compression bandage on the surgical site.

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yes, i finally got a call to pick him up .
hes a little groggy and asking for pain pills.
now i have 3 toddlers and a big baby!!!!!!!!!!!
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