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Old 08-16-2015, 04:40 PM #4
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Thanks, all. Doing a bit better. Stopped taking my pain meds yesterday (taking tylenol instead) and that has made a huge difference. I don't need the pain meds anymore and they really clogged my system up. I'm also sleeping better. For those of you heading towards surgery: keep taking laxatives/stool softeners when you leave hospital. My entire perineal area is numb, and nurses said this might be true for months. So your bowel and bladder will need all the help they can get! Severe constipation has truly been the worst part of my recovery so far.


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