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Post by tuttifruitibeck 2nd November 2009, 7:43 am

hi girls me again i feel really good pain wise but every now and again i feel a bit faint and dizzy is this normall i know i got to take it easy but my boys came home last night and i cant ignore them im not over doing it but am making food and looking after the piuppy and stuff when i feel dizzy i get frightened for the children x x x x
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Post by COOKIE 2nd November 2009, 8:07 am

Is there no-one who can help for a couple of days hun?

3 days is very early days and although you feel like you're not overdoing it, your body is definately telling you otherwise... I know it's hard to sit and do nothing with a family dependant on you babe but if you can get some help, then do... this rest period is essential to your healing.
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Post by kay 2nd November 2009, 8:58 am

Hi hun x

The GA does funny ol' things to you hun x make sure you take it easy and rest loads x

Try to do as little as possible :flower:
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Post by katie 2nd November 2009, 10:18 am

HI tutti

do take it easy huni, cooking, puppy all sounds bit much to me, best not to get to the dizzy stage if you can avoid it.. please..xxx
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Post by tuttifruitibeck 3rd November 2009, 8:11 am

thanks for all your advice im feeling much better now no pain killers or dizzy spells bed early and friends popping in now and again i feel ggggggrrrreaaaaaaat just like the frosties tiger (rubbish joke i know)
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Post by Loxxie 3rd November 2009, 8:17 am

Glad to hear that you're feeling better hunnie! 3 days post op dizzy spells 358498
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Post by COOKIE 3rd November 2009, 8:21 am

Good to hear all is going well now Tutti! x
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Post by michas 3rd November 2009, 9:33 am

Glad you're feeling better Tutti. I had dizzyness too - lasted a few days and and was quite scary at the time. You have my sympathies re having kids/puppy to take care of. Its not always possible to do nothing, but sadly its essential! I did too much yesterday (5 days post op) and am paying for it now!

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