Posted by fixerupper on February 10, 2008 at 09:11:12 from (216.51.182.132):
Sitting at the puter is a bit uncomfortable yet so the post will be short, but I want to thank all of you for your supportive responses to my post a week ago, telling you about my impending surgery. I was choking a few back when I read them. It was interesting to hear all of the stories from those of you who have BTDT.
As bigJT reported the other day the one hour surgery turned into four hours because they couldn't get any signals through the spine before they started cutting, but all went well in the end and the nurses told me I was the fastest recuperator in the spinal section. As I understand my wife kind of became a basket case after the third hour. I know she was really wiped out that night. The staff at the hospital was very pleasant. I recommend them to anyone.
my wife measured the incision and it's a full five inches long, so no wonder we're a little tender up there. Well, mr woosy is coming back to haunt. Thanks again to all of you. Jim
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