So tired..........is this normal??
Before I even knew I had VIN III I was having some tenderness in the inner groin area and wondered what that was about.
Am I just being paranoid - or does that sound like some spread to the lymph nodes???
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Toast,
Glad to hear your
Toast,
Glad to hear your healing well, but sorry to hear your still not up to par. You've been under a lot of stress and now that the surgery is through it sounds like your body is trying to catch up on all that missed sleep. What your feeling is natural. A weight has been lifted off your shoulders and your body is taking a moment to relax...fight or flight mode.
The itching is also normal. Although the itching is not right at the surgical site, that whole area experienced trauma and itching is a normal part of healing. I wouldn't worry a lot about it, but would speak to your doc about it just to be sure.
Hope you feel better soon.
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Samebeckyracn said:Toast,
Glad to hear your
Toast,
Glad to hear your healing well, but sorry to hear your still not up to par. You've been under a lot of stress and now that the surgery is through it sounds like your body is trying to catch up on all that missed sleep. What your feeling is natural. A weight has been lifted off your shoulders and your body is taking a moment to relax...fight or flight mode.
The itching is also normal. Although the itching is not right at the surgical site, that whole area experienced trauma and itching is a normal part of healing. I wouldn't worry a lot about it, but would speak to your doc about it just to be sure.
Hope you feel better soon.
((HUGS))
After I had my suegery and went in for my check up and the Doctor said everything was fine and she was able to remove all the cancer. I went to sleep the next day and woke up the next afternoon and all I want to do is sleep. I agree with beckyracn its like a weight lefted off your shoulders and now you can get some much needed rest.0 -
Still.............yeahright said:Same
After I had my suegery and went in for my check up and the Doctor said everything was fine and she was able to remove all the cancer. I went to sleep the next day and woke up the next afternoon and all I want to do is sleep. I agree with beckyracn its like a weight lefted off your shoulders and now you can get some much needed rest.
I am still struggling..............I slept all weekend and I am still exhausted. Every day I drag myself around, trying to feel better.0
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