HUGE favor PLEASE!
Hey Jennifer,
Well, let's see...ummmmm 40 and up...YUP...THAT'S ME!! I turned 50 (shhhh, not so loud..ha-ha) on the 11th of July and had surgery on the 27th of July.
I feel very blessed that I was able to have this surgery and I now know that I will be around for a very long time to enjoy my family.
Your Mom can email me if she like; I'll be more than happy to assist any way I can.
By the way, my husbands Dr. and a home health nurse were both shocked at how well I've recovered from the surgery and how well healed my incision has healed.
Hugs,
~Sharon~
I am very impressed with the recovery of Dr Aguirre's patients. It doesn't seem like anyone has had a difficult time with the fact that it is a completely open operation. Fairly easy recovery and incision fades nicely.
Maybe c-sections and long incisions are just way different in the way they heal. Interesting. Of course I have an issue with taking pain meds like I am suppose too and I had med-ical with my three kids (so only Tylenol 3 for pain), and all were c-sections, with the same incision line (even though my youngest will be 5 in a few months maybe I still feel the pain) SCAR TISSUE sucks.
Thank you very much.
Jennifer
Jen,
I realize this post was a couple of weeks ago but I just read it and wanted to respond. I had surgery in Monterrey Mexico on June 13th with Dr. Roberto Rumbaut. He is wonderful. Please see my profile to read about my experience. He uses the San Jose Hospital a very high tech, current, full care hospital. I wanted to know if I had cardiac arrest there would be the right people and equipment around to help me.
I can't say enough positive about my experience. He visited me at the hotel before and after surgery and the total experience was wonderful.
I am 44 soon to be 45.
Renee' in WI