Re: adhesion prevention

From: toni welsh (twelsh1@hotmail.com)
Thu Nov 2 11:01:56 2000


At Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Chrissy492@aol.com wrote: >
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>Hi Janice, ")
>I don't know the answer to your question - but from what I have read and
>researched....it's best that you walk slowly after your surgery. Don't just
>lay there - force yourself to get up and move around, but don't over do it
>either. Do a little at a time. The quicker you get out of that bed and move
>around, the quicker you will heal and the adhesions won't set as they would
>if you lay in bed. Hope this helps you. I will pray for your quick
>recovery. ")
>Love and Hugs,
>Chrissie
>
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>Hi Janice,  ")
>I don't know the answer to your question - but from what I have read and researched....it's best that you walk slowly after your surgery.  Don't just lay there - force yourself to get up and move around, but don't over do it either.  Do a little at a time.  The quicker you get out of that bed and move around, the quicker you will heal and the adhesions won't set as they would if you lay in bed.  Hope this helps you.  I will pray for your quick recovery. ")
>Love and Hugs,
>Chrissie
>
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Like I had said yesterday, ny gyn tried my recovery both ways, and for me it di not matter. He said that I develop massive adhesions at a very rapid rate. Didn't matter fo rme. Good luck to you!

Toni


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