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LOL

I could see it now.... Rolex and family sitting around the table after a meal... Rolex says... "Did anybody notice the peas taste a bit funny?" His inlaws all look around... "now that you mention it... yes they did!" Rolex... "Honey... where did you get those peas?" "They were not the ones with the big X on them were they?" Rolex's wife -- "Yes hon, why?" Rolex... now laughing histerically... says "Those were the ones icing my boys for the last couple of days!" His inlaws run out of the house screaming saying they are never comming back to Tenn!

Priceless!

Now MY boys are hurting just from laughing at that post! :hehe::hehe:
 
Savage... I was still hurting a week after mine. I took 4 days off of work and was taking it really easy for 6. I just started to feel "normal" this past Saturday, 9 days after the proceedure. Now I was not in excruciating pain... but I was noticably uncomfortable, especially walking for long periods. I feel great now.. so it shouldn't be too long. Like I said it took me about 10 days to start feeling comfortable enough to start lifting and moving around normally. Now it is just a nagging twinge every now and again if I move the boys in a weird way. Just wear those tighties for a while. They were my best friend! LOL I can hardly tell thier was stitches down there. I know the doc says you will be fine within a couple of days... but it is really about a week to 10 days.

Tom

+1 to all that!
I had that 'twinge' every once in awhile for a few months after getting it done. I called my doctor and he said it's normal when they use the clips. I believe (don't quote on this) the way he explained it, it takes some time before your body can wrap the clips in tissue.....kinda like scar tissue is the way he described it. Since your body sees the clips as a 'foreign' material, it will try to isolate them by surrounding them in tissue. Something like that anyway. :hehe:
 
+1 to all that!
I had that 'twinge' every once in awhile for a few months after getting it done. I called my doctor and he said it's normal when they use the clips. I believe (don't quote on this) the way he explained it, it takes some time before your body can wrap the clips in tissue.....kinda like scar tissue is the way he described it. Since your body sees the clips as a 'foreign' material, it will try to isolate them by surrounding them in tissue. Something like that anyway. :hehe:

That's the way I understand it as well. It takes a bit before everything is completely pain free.
 
Not at all unusual. More than once I've had that part of my body surrounded by tissues.

I just spit my coffee all over the place.... Damn it Rolex... you need to put warning labels on these things! LOL
 
I can't tell you how many keyboards I have ruined!
 
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