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Uncle

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YES - "We" Are Missing "You" - "RAY" . . .
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AND - Honestly - Now That The Surgey Is Over . . .
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We Are Hoping You Are Getting Through Recovery & Doing Better . . .
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Can't Wait Till We See Your Smiling Face . . .
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And - The
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Letting Us Know You Are Back To Being Yourself . . .
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Thanks for all the thoughts and well wishes!!

Surgery went well, no surprises (always a good thing), I was up doing laps around the halls later the same day.
The leg pain is almost entirely gone, now just a matter of letting the incision heal up. I was discharged before lunch yesterday and just taking it easy.
2 things surprised me.
First, the doc wanted me 0 nic for 24 hours prior and I think it's a week (or 2) after surgery. Made that transition painlessly.
Second I never even asked abut vaping in the hospital and didn't vape at all while there. Since I normally puff like a freight train when home
I was kinda shocked I never thought about it or reached for it. I still grabbed it as soon as I was in the car and had it handy again, but it was nice to know it's definitely a habit and not an addiction.
 

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Thanks for all the thoughts and well wishes!!

Surgery went well, no surprises (always a good thing), I was up doing laps around the halls later the same day.
The leg pain is almost entirely gone, now just a matter of letting the incision heal up. I was discharged before lunch yesterday and just taking it easy.
2 things surprised me.
First, the doc wanted me 0 nic for 24 hours prior and I think it's a week (or 2) after surgery. Made that transition painlessly.
Second I never even asked abut vaping in the hospital and didn't vape at all while there. Since I normally puff like a freight train when home
I was kinda shocked I never thought about it or reached for it. I still grabbed it as soon as I was in the car and had it handy again, but it was nice to know it's definitely a habit and not an addiction.

Super glad to hear things went well Ray! ((Hugs!!))

(Now make me some tanks! LOL!! JUST KIDDING Dear!! ;-))
 

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Thanks for all the thoughts and well wishes!!

Surgery went well, no surprises (always a good thing), I was up doing laps around the halls later the same day.
The leg pain is almost entirely gone, now just a matter of letting the incision heal up. I was discharged before lunch yesterday and just taking it easy.
2 things surprised me.
First, the doc wanted me 0 nic for 24 hours prior and I think it's a week (or 2) after surgery. Made that transition painlessly.
Second I never even asked abut vaping in the hospital and didn't vape at all while there. Since I normally puff like a freight train when home
I was kinda shocked I never thought about it or reached for it. I still grabbed it as soon as I was in the car and had it handy again, but it was nice to know it's definitely a habit and not an addiction.

GOOD TO HEAR!!! Yeah, nicotine is HECK on surgeries :/ I don't remember if they told me that you take longer to HEAL, or you bleed out, or longer to come out of the induced sleep :p Anesthesia! All I know is that I was told that I gotta be nicotine free for a month before I go in for the next one!

REGARDLESS, good to see you up and at 'em! Quick healing for you and our love to Mrs. Ray for taking care of you as you heal! <3
 

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Thanks for all the thoughts and well wishes!!

Surgery went well, no surprises (always a good thing), I was up doing laps around the halls later the same day.
The leg pain is almost entirely gone, now just a matter of letting the incision heal up. I was discharged before lunch yesterday and just taking it easy.
2 things surprised me.
First, the doc wanted me 0 nic for 24 hours prior and I think it's a week (or 2) after surgery. Made that transition painlessly.
Second I never even asked abut vaping in the hospital and didn't vape at all while there. Since I normally puff like a freight train when home
I was kinda shocked I never thought about it or reached for it. I still grabbed it as soon as I was in the car and had it handy again, but it was nice to know it's definitely a habit and not an addiction.

SO GLAD TO HEAR!!!! Once the swelling around the incision goes down you'll likely see even more reduction in the leg pain. When Dave's surgeries went well it was a few days before all the sciatic nerve pain was gone. The incision should heal up quickly as long as it's kept clean and dry over the next week. In other words: baby wipe baths for the next several days.
 

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"Rày" - So nice to read that things went well and you are now home . . . Just remember, you still need to take some time for yourself to get the best from the surgery . . . AND - Really hope you keep poping in to tell us things are going . . . OH - And - THANK "WIFEY" For "US" too . . . :D
 

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I'm kinda late to say it, but I'm really happy for you Ray!

I'm no stranger to pain, but as distracting as it can be it's still mind numbingly boring being laid up for weeks.

Are you about ready to make some money? I've got some work for you, as do many others I'm sure.

Good luck to you sir, and to your family as well.
 
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