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HELLOIM VIKYSIA
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Posted: 02/04/07 - 19:10 Post subject: PAINS IN THE STOMACHE AFTER SURGERY |
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I HAD A TUMMY TUCK 4 MONTHS AGO AND I M NOT FELLING SO GOOD MOST OF THE TIMES, HAVING THIS WEARD PAIN IN MY STUMACH
ALSO, I HAD PAIN IN MY LOWER BACK AND KNOW IT'S MY LEGS
I WOUNDER IF THAT HAS ANYTHINK TO DO WITH THE SURGERY? |
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mitamins111
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Posted: 02/06/07 - 02:48 Post subject: |
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Chances are you will be on your way to a healthy and faster recovery if you carefully follow your plastic surgeon's post-tummy tuck instructions. These instructions will be based on a number of individual factors, such as the extent of your tummy tuck, personal habits, current medications, etc.
After the procedure, your doctor will monitor you for any possible complications. Make sure to follow up with your plastic surgeon regularly to ensure proper healing.
Valerian is effective for relieving muscle/menstrual cramps and spasms. Take valerian 30 minutes before bedtime. White Willow, L-Phenylalanine and Bromelain are good, natural pain relievers. Skullcap helps to relieve headache, muscle spasms, and stress.
Please note that this is not to be taken as medical advice. If you are seeking treatment, please contact your healthcare professional. |
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