girlrocker
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- Jan 5, 2014
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Not too long at all! And you absolutely should post about what's going on with you so you can continue to get guidance and support for your issues. You should never question or feel guilty posting the difficulties you deal with. This wasn't a virgin surgery, it was a revision; and in either case, people really do need to be aware of all the possibilities to make the most informed decision they can for themselves. I had a terrible time after my first surgery (RNY, complications, 6 week hospitalization, nothing by mouth, TPN, second surgery, infection, wound vac), and I was in one of the best hospitals in the country, best doctor, medical care. It can happen. As I always say, important to know the good, the bad, the ok, and the ugly. It's generous of you to share your story, you will never know how many people you help that don't post. And I just hope for you brighter, healthier days ahead where the time comes this is behind you.