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Old 10-11-2012, 05:39 PM #10
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I seem to be doing more than I should be then..lol. I can just about do anything cautiously
with minimal pain.I was so used to unbearable before my surgery.I just don't want to ruin anything. I am down to one Percocet in the morning,and good for the day.I have a hard time staying down.I feel great(knock on wood). I just don't want my feeling good to turn with my not resting as much as I guess I should.I figured if I am able to do stuff,then do it..lol.
Thank you Ginnie...I will try to rest more
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