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I trusted him with my life and it did not disappoint
ORIGINAL POST
he is incredible!
DSM MOMMay 10, 2022
WORTH IT
He is truly passionate about his work. I can’t say enough good things about his bedside manner, care for his patients, I trusted him with my life, literally, and it did not disappoint. I had a mini thigh lift, pictures to come once I’m 100% done healing!
UPDATED FROM DSM MOM
6 days post
Tips and tricks learned
DSM MOMMay 15, 2022
1) sitting to pee hurts, let’s face it! My solution? A small plastic kitchen funnel. I stood like a boy and held the funnel up nice and snug thru the hole in my compression hose, and let gravity work. Less pain for me and didn’t make me want to avoid fluids for fear of pain urinating shortly after.
2) sleep with a thick pillow between your legs or under to elevate. The pressure points change due to swelling from what you’re normally used to.
3) I work from home so I was confident that I only needed two days off postop to recover, I fold myself. Surgery was on a Monday and I should’ve taken the entire week off. Even though I was home and resting, I was definitely not with it enough to work. It takes a full 4–7 days to feel somewhat normal.
2) sleep with a thick pillow between your legs or under to elevate. The pressure points change due to swelling from what you’re normally used to.
3) I work from home so I was confident that I only needed two days off postop to recover, I fold myself. Surgery was on a Monday and I should’ve taken the entire week off. Even though I was home and resting, I was definitely not with it enough to work. It takes a full 4–7 days to feel somewhat normal.
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