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Sleeping Issue After Surgery, Pain In Legs And Stomach. Is This Normal ?

I am 4 weeks out from surgery as of tomorrow and it appears that I am healing well however sleeping is an issue and I have a good deal of pain at night in my legs and my stomach. My surgery should have been 2 hours but was actually 4 hours with larger cuts inside, should I have the pain in my legs and the uncomfortable feeling trying to sleep?
I have been told it is okay to attempt to drive but if really really feels like everything is moving around in my stomach and
i have no control over the feelins, should
I been driving so soon
?
Thu, 18 Jul 2013
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Thank for choosing HCM ,it is rally matter of concern, I think still you are in phobia of surgery, if your doctor said you that, every thing is okay then you should be comfortable, you have lost the confidence so bring it back,, have words with your doctor, clear your all doubts before him listen him carefully, have nice day.
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Sleeping Issue After Surgery, Pain In Legs And Stomach. Is This Normal ?

Hi Thank for choosing HCM ,it is rally matter of concern, I think still you are in phobia of surgery, if your doctor said you that, every thing is okay then you should be comfortable, you have lost the confidence so bring it back,, have words with your doctor, clear your all doubts before him listen him carefully, have nice day.