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When I have had surgery, I usually am in a hospital longer due to
spasticity... They want you up and walking after surgery (if they did
anything to you from the waist down), and I can't usually do that right
away. You will be VERY spastic (if you are now), and just triple the
effects). And you'll find that pain intensifies spasticity to a great degree.
Dana (who's smelling her brownies bake for the CPN get-together).
At 04:47 PM 7/1/99 -0500, you wrote:
> hey people,
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> I have a question and I wish that you could help me. I am going
> for surgery on my esophagus this coming Thursday 7/8 for a pocket
> that I have in my throat. Now I know that my cp will play a role
> in my recovery and I would like to ask other cpers that went
> through an operation what to expect.
> I already know my wife's experiences but I would like to hear a
> number of people. In this way I will be (hopefully) more calm
> and I will know what to expect.
> I thank you in advance for your advice.
> Michael Orzel
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