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James, no hernia, but appendectomy, and not athetoid but spastic CP. One
thing I can say is that it made it harder to get out of bed, and up from
chairs, etc. Also increased spasticity level (this was back before I
startecd taking anything for spasticity again). If possible, get a consult
with physical therapy before you're discharged from the hospital for
specific pointers on how to do things in light of your CP with an abdominal
surgery
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 9:01 AM, James Fee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I come looking for collective insites. I'm about to have surgery for the
> first time in my life (at 58). I need to have a hernia repaired which I
> suspect to have been caused by a colonoscopy gone very wrong (long story,
> not relevant). Has anyone, with Athetoid CP, had a hernia repaired and can
> you tell me what I can expect in terms of recovery?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim Fee
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