My plans for Hammy....
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My plans for Hammy....

got too many of these in my gallbladder, getting it removed on Fri and will be laid out for the rest of the weekend, and its gonna be the first nice weather at hammy ever
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Really Jerm? eeek
Sounds painful! Hope it goes well! Just had a minor throat surgery a week ago, today was the 1st day since, that I am not on Vicodin. I know some folks think it's cool, but it mad me a kinda sick.
Take it easy bro.
Sounds painful! Hope it goes well! Just had a minor throat surgery a week ago, today was the 1st day since, that I am not on Vicodin. I know some folks think it's cool, but it mad me a kinda sick.Take it easy bro.
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From http://www.gallstonesurgery.co.uk/
"Pain following a laparoscopic cholecystectomy is usually confined to a few days. Many patients experience shoulder pain due to the carbon dioxide used which irritates the diaphragm and causes referred pain to the shoulder. The incidence of this pain has dramatically been reduced by spraying the diaphragm with local anaesthetic at the end of the procedure. Abdominal pain is variable and may require in-patient treatment for 1 - 3 days. Most patients are up and around doing domestic activity within 5 days. It is recommended, however, that patients take at least two weeks off work to allow full recovery, and those with strenuous jobs may benefit from having 4 weeks rest."
Damn, that sux...hope all goes well.
"Pain following a laparoscopic cholecystectomy is usually confined to a few days. Many patients experience shoulder pain due to the carbon dioxide used which irritates the diaphragm and causes referred pain to the shoulder. The incidence of this pain has dramatically been reduced by spraying the diaphragm with local anaesthetic at the end of the procedure. Abdominal pain is variable and may require in-patient treatment for 1 - 3 days. Most patients are up and around doing domestic activity within 5 days. It is recommended, however, that patients take at least two weeks off work to allow full recovery, and those with strenuous jobs may benefit from having 4 weeks rest."
Damn, that sux...hope all goes well.
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