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2 days after surgery

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Glad you are feeling goodBlownAway60 said:Glad you are on the mend
Sending gentle hugs.
Donna
Glad you are feeling good Vicki! Take care! -
Wishing you a speedyChristine Louise said:So glad you're doing well!
As much of a blow as a bi-lateral is, it's good for the awful waiting to be over, eh? On with the healing, on with the fight! Please keep us informed about your progress!
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Sending you gentle hugs andMyTurnNow said:Glad to read you are feeling
Glad to read you are feeling pretty good. Give your body time to rest and recover. In other words, don't overdo it. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Take care!!
Sending you gentle hugs and get well fast wishes Heidi!
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Be sure and update us on howNew Flower said:Speedy recovery
and easy healing. Take everything easy and be gentle to yourself.
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Glad you are feeling muchsmalldoggroomer said:So glad to hear you are
So glad to hear you are doing well. Wishing all the best for you Take it easy.
Glad you are feeling much better and home now. Sending you healing thoughts!
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Glad your surgery went wellslynch said:let your body talk
Please do not try to overdo it. Let your body tell you when to slow down. I had the same thing in April and people had to keep reminding me that it is major surgery and you really do have to take it easy. If I tried to do too much I could really tell it.
Glad your surgery went well for you. Let others pamper you and help you. You just need to concentrate on healing and resting up.
Hugs, Debby
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