learn your limits

From: mark harrington (coodan@bigpond.com)
Wed Dec 6 23:15:43 2000


Hi everyone,

This is Helen G (Australia), I totally agree that the more you do the worse the pain becomes. You have to know your limits, and while you may feel fine doing the gardening, vacum etc, I find I will suffer that night with bad pain. This has always been the case for me, even when I feel well and feel as if I could climb mountains. I am 6 weeks post op now and I have pain back where they removed my left ovary, and also pain in my left hip which I have never experienced before, but I refuse to stop doing the things that I enjoy e.g. gardening as I want to feel as if I have some kind of normality in my life. Has anyone experienced pain in their hips after surgery? or had adhesions causing pain in their hips?, I normaly only get pain in my lower pelvic area, and lower back but this hip pain has been around now for 2 weeks, and is quite painful when I stand up or stay seated for anything longer than 1/2 hour. thanks everyone

love Helen G .


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