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shaloe

Joined: 4 Jan 2013
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  • Posted to Mommy Makeover at 42 on 31 Jan 2013

    I was told to take the cephalexin until I ran out (3 times a day and I got qty 42). Make that doctor give you more. It helps with infection.
  • Posted to Mommy Makeover at 42 on 30 Jan 2013

    My friend started giving me the stool softener more frequently. it helps. The valium is necessary every 8 hours and yes, take the pain meds for sure every 4 but if you are crying you need to up the dosage and start the 4 hour time from the time you took the last amount. DO NOT be in pain. It's not worth it. It's amazing that on day 6 I feel so much better. BUT I am over doing it because I do feel better. Stay laying around and force yourself to read or watch a movie. DO not do the dishes or laundry and make sure that you stay hunched over. I took trips around my housing track. LOOKED funny but that's ok. it's better than sitting in the house going stir crazy. if you over do it you will feel horrible later and that's no good. day 3/4 you will start to feel normal (or more so) and it won't hurt to get out of the the chair you're sleeping in as much. Hang in there.
  • Posted to Mommy Makeover at 42 on 30 Jan 2013

    oh, the prescriptions are oxycod/apap 5-325mg (need every 4 hours), prochlorper (nausia - big time need), valium, needed for sure and cephalexin (antibiotics). and for sure 100% from day one colace to help you with easy bowel movements. No straining desired. :-)
  • Posted to Mommy Makeover at 42 on 30 Jan 2013

    They were stuffed into a victoria secret DD cup but with padding and so they were saggy. Most of it was skin with some breast tissue. When I had them reduced they went from a KK to a D cup but I gained so much weight that they grew also. I think they will be a nice C cup now but am not sure yet. It's all still my own tissue.
  • Posted to Mommy Makeover at 42 on 30 Jan 2013

    I say for sure get valium because it helps with the relaxing part, not the pain. you need both.

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