Sleeping problems
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yopeeps025 wrote: »One thing that sucks are the nights. I cannot sleep through the night and my body wakes me up in pain at 5 AM no matter what time I go to sleep.
And get one of those docs to give you some pain medications or something temporary to help with sleep.
Take it easy on yourself and eat food at maintenance for healing.
I hope that you feel better.
It suppose to get worse. Nothing out of what I have read is different. I was actually in less pain than some cases.
Eating at maintenance won't happen at all. But its normal for people to eat less after this surgery.
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When will I be able to sleep more than 5 hours and not wake up in pain. That is a issue and actually is my only issue. Luckily my pain meds put me into naps throughout the day.0
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