on 21-05-2014 11:10
on 21-05-2014 11:10
on 21-05-2014 11:20
on 21-05-2014 11:20
Hi Tracey
Glad to hear that everything well and you are on the road to recovery
on 21-05-2014 11:32
on 21-05-2014 11:32
on 21-05-2014 11:40
on 21-05-2014 11:40
Hi @Anonymous I hope you are doing well.
Its over and done now and good job. Please don't ever wish that you had continued with pancreatitis...
Over the years that really is a most debilitating illness..and would require far more needles than you
had with the gall bladder operation
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 21-05-2014 17:22
on 21-05-2014 17:57
on 21-05-2014 17:57
@Anonymous Good for you reducing painkillers...however no need for bravery, if you have pain, get them
down you... (As you see, it doesn't take me long to revert back to nursing mode)
My daughter-in-law had this operation. She felt grim for 3-4 days. Now.. she is a new woman
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 21-05-2014 18:13
on 21-05-2014 18:47
on 21-05-2014 18:47
@Anonymous Yes she can....and does...though sometimes I 'remind' her gently if she over-indulges in
fatty foods.:smileywink:
Sometimes she gets a little indigestion if she over-indulges. Nothing like the excruciating pain she had though.
She feels she is back to normal and the operation gave her a new lease of life.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 21-05-2014 19:21
on 21-05-2014 19:31
on 21-05-2014 19:31
@Anonymous wrote:
That's really good to know Cleoriff. I found so many stories from people who were no better than before and couldn't eat normal food that I was beginning to worry! I might try a chocolate biscuit tomorrow...
I am planning on joining Slimming World when I can drive as I've started eating more healthily and and I want to keep up the weight loss.
That is the best factor of all. (weight loss and eating healthily) Daughter in law did the same. She lost 2 stone
in total and helped her immensely
Veritas Numquam Perit