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pixie
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Off to the have the operation tomorrow!
Will catch up with you all when recovered.
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lily
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Hope it goes well and you recover quickly pixie.
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ariadne
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Wishing you a speedy recovery pixie.
Look after yourself
ariadne xx
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CLKD
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Rowan
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I had my womb and fallopian tubes removed and kept ovaries and cervix, I recovered very well, though it took a while to get energy back.
Best of luck for tomorrow pixi.
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Trey
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Sending positive healing thoughts across the pond to you.
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Elena
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Good luck Pixie xx
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Katy
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Hope everything went well today pixie.
Katy x
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Limpy
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Sorry only saw this today
Hope everything goes / went well
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pixie
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Hi ladies,
Its 4am and got up for a cup of tea. Not much pain at all, just bruising soreness. The surgeon has removed my right hydrosalpinx (fallopian tube) and adhesions and they found a left ovarian cysts sent it off - all done laproscopically.
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Elena
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Hi Pixie
that's brilliant news
Did they let you out the same day then?
take care xx
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Hi Milliemoo,
Yes, they did let me out yesterday. I was glad about going because they have norovirus at our local hospital on the elderly wards, and it was touch or go whether it would be cancellled. It is just 24 hours and feel like I have been kicked by a horse, but otherwise ok and not painful. I'll take the wound dressings off tomorrow as instructed. They gave me none to go out with, which is a pain because there is some blood there, but all intact. Had the hassle of having to phone the doctors today and getting some, so that someone can pick them. Why can't the hospital discharge you with the stuff to begin.
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Rest and lots of fluids, so glad it wasnt cancelled as cancellations are nerve racking. Nice to get back to your own bed. Get well soon:D
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Elena
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That's so annoying isnt it Pixie. Last time my ex was in hospital they sent him home with insufficient medication
he's housebound so it was less then helpful.
Good that you feel ok in yourself. I can imagine it does feel very much like you've been kicked by a horse though. Some of that is the way they carry out keyhole surgery - tipping you up and pumping your tummy full of air
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Glad it went well and you're back home already - be kind to yourself
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