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Re: still tired after GGA, HS, LT surgery, suggestions


Posted by tired in tulsa on July 18, 2001 at 10:09:58:

In Reply to: Re: still tired after GGA, HS, LT surgery, suggestions posted by Cathy on July 17, 2001 at 13:40:19:

i also felt really good after the surgery. i wasn't tired, didn't even feel like napping, which is highly unusual!!! i think that is why this relapse thing frustrates me more and yes, scares me. i'm still having a little pain in my throat. soreness and stuff. i use chloreseptic and that helps. for some reason the muscles are still really sore, occassionally they hurt bad in certain positions or using them a certain way. it's weird. it will be hard to wait ANOTHER 6 mos to a year. i've wasted 4 years of my life over this stuff already! but what can ya do. i'm just griping.

my ent is dr. dodson. he is absolutely wonderful!! he did a really good job. the throat scare is healed a great deal. i've been seeing him for 11 years now for several allergy related reasons. but i do highly reccommend him. he runs his office quite well and is very efficient. anyway, thanks for the reassurance that i'm not abnormal! i sure hope everything works out for you and you get your renewed energy back. if ya hear anyway to help expediate the procedure of healiing, do let me know!!!!! thanks! :)

shelley :)
shartman@aerienetworks.com

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