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mlbsm
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Joined : Mar 2008
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Posted 3/16/2009 5:30 AM (GMT -8)
Almost exactly a year ago, I had my RRP. Tomorrow I am in surgery for an inguinal hernia.

After your surgery, your Doctor will tell you not to lift anything heavier than a half gallon of milk.

Two weeks after my surgery, I helped a "Little" with moving from one house to another.

I highly recommend you not lift anything heavier than a TV remote or a glass of wine. nono

Billy
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Steve n Dallas
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Posted 3/16/2009 5:54 AM (GMT -8)
Which surgery would your advice pertain to turn   Both confused
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Frank1205
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Posted 3/16/2009 8:30 AM (GMT -8)

Hi Billy,

Boy hey howdy. You are so right.  Around a year ago also I talked to a few fellows and they echoed the same thing about the lifting especially with the DaVinci.  I guess the open is so obvious because of light pain lasting longer and incision you feel and see but the robotic you just forget you have these wholes in you where bad stuff can pop out from.

Doc told me 6 weeks,  wive thought she heard six years, works for me.  We'll see how far I can stretch this.... I never would have guessed that she was strong enough to hitch my fishin boat to the truck all by herself.  God I love that woman.

Billy, sincerely take care tomorrow, good luck.

Curt

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mlbsm
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Posted 3/16/2009 10:03 AM (GMT -8)
Greetings Frank and all, I keep tabs on the board, but rarely have brilliant comments to make, so I just watch.

As for wives, when ML was having our first, she changed the oil in our station wagon when I was away on a trip. The next day, she had the baby.

Somehow, I don't see my daughters laying under a car anytime soon, pregnant or not!

Happy fishing Frank,

Billy
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dawgfan
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Posted 3/25/2009 6:34 AM (GMT -8)
Another thing to be on the lookout for is an incisional hernia. My robotic prostatectomy was in Oct '06, but I just developed a hernia beneath one of the scars. :(
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