From: max on

I'm learning much more from you than the doctors I'm talking with.
That's why I'd like to ask you some questions about post-fundoplication:
1) If the surgery is successful, how many days are needed before coming back
to a normal life (I mean driving, going at office etc.);
2) How many days are needed before starting to eat normally (everything)?
3) Is there any risk, in the following months, that the "sean" can be
broken?
4) Is it possible to going back to make sport?
5) Is there any particular generic care to take after the surgery that you
can suggest?

I'm sorry about all these questions, but I'd like to be well documented
before starting to plan this surgery.

Thanks.
Max



From: Bob Noble on
Hi Max,
Just joined this group.
I've had the op and have some info on my website.
www.sonic.net/bnoble

Look for the burp icon and go there. I have a complete post op log among
other things.
I'm mostly extremely happy with the op, even though, it seemed to be a
rather difficult post op time for me, but not for everyone, I hear.
Close to zero heart burn.
Hope to learn a bunch here, myself.

Bob Noble
www.sonic.net/bnoble
"max" <max(a)max.max> wrote in message
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>
> I'm learning much more from you than the doctors I'm talking with.
> That's why I'd like to ask you some questions about post-fundoplication:
> 1) If the surgery is successful, how many days are needed before coming
> back to a normal life (I mean driving, going at office etc.);
> 2) How many days are needed before starting to eat normally (everything)?
> 3) Is there any risk, in the following months, that the "sean" can be
> broken?
> 4) Is it possible to going back to make sport?
> 5) Is there any particular generic care to take after the surgery that you
> can suggest?
>
> I'm sorry about all these questions, but I'd like to be well documented
> before starting to plan this surgery.
>
> Thanks.
> Max
>
>
>


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