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So much great info!Eims said:hi cr54, i had my
hi cr54, i had my nephrectomy in january and when i initially had the op i really underestimated the tiredness or should i say total fatique!! i slept for ireland!! it is 5 months since my op and it seems i have taken a step backwards but what everyone has said including my doc is that it can take up to a year to get over it fully so i am trying to go with that!! i suppose the reality is our bodies have taken quite a shock physically and mentally too and it is only natural to feel tired. i have tried to go back walking a bit to try and build up my strength again and hopefully it will return.....thinking of you and i hope that helps....
eims x
Boy, thank you all so much for sharing your experiences! You have given me a lot of great information!
I guess the take-away on the fatigue issue is to take the time necessary to recover. And not to feel badly if I can't do everything right now, because it will all get better!
I'm so glad that I came here and asked for advice.
Thanks again!
CR
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Me, too!CR1954 said:So much great info!
Boy, thank you all so much for sharing your experiences! You have given me a lot of great information!
I guess the take-away on the fatigue issue is to take the time necessary to recover. And not to feel badly if I can't do everything right now, because it will all get better!
I'm so glad that I came here and asked for advice.
Thanks again!
CR
I am so glad you posed the question.
I had a total r neph, and a l oopherectomy (ovary, due to a mass there, call it a twofer) on may 13, and I am pooped! All the time!
thanks for asking for me, and thank everyone for supporting me!
~Liz
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