I was sore for a couple of days after my scope. Its completely normal.
Also my body temp is always 97.5. Dr. says thats perfectly normal for some people. If you have a sinus thing going on you are probably just trying to fight it. Try to relax because stress does a number on your digestive system too.
Below normal body temp anyone?
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Melanie,
Don't worry about what people are thinking. Believe me, they are so involved in their own life, that they probably didn't give your weight issue a second thought. If they did, they are probably jealous. You will gain your weight back. Have fun working; It's probably the best thing for you. Also, my normal temp. is 97.7 all the time.
Don't worry about what people are thinking. Believe me, they are so involved in their own life, that they probably didn't give your weight issue a second thought. If they did, they are probably jealous. You will gain your weight back. Have fun working; It's probably the best thing for you. Also, my normal temp. is 97.7 all the time.
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You are right, Roy. I am taking charge....glad to know I don't have polyps or anything more serious after the scope due to my family history....but I am done with testing for a while......a good while. I am tired of being stuck and probed and well, you get the picture.
I am just like everyone else on here.....I am ready to be well again. Patience is a virtue that I never quite got the hang of....but I'm having to learn. Time heals....
But I am honestly not as concerned about relapse as you might think. I figure if it happens it happens...but I have learned a lot here. I have been able to have intelligent conversations with the doctors. I have learned about the flora and how to rebuild it slowly...no doctor ever told me that. I have been able to vent and get out my worries and frustrations to people who know what I'm going through. I have learned that I'm not the only one who has nausea and night sweats post-c.diff and that although it totally sucks mud, it is part of the recovery process for some people. I have learned a lot...and mostly I have felt like I wasn't "alone" in this. For that and more, I thank you, Roy, and everyone else who has encouraged me with empathy and straight talk alike.
I am just like everyone else on here.....I am ready to be well again. Patience is a virtue that I never quite got the hang of....but I'm having to learn. Time heals....
But I am honestly not as concerned about relapse as you might think. I figure if it happens it happens...but I have learned a lot here. I have been able to have intelligent conversations with the doctors. I have learned about the flora and how to rebuild it slowly...no doctor ever told me that. I have been able to vent and get out my worries and frustrations to people who know what I'm going through. I have learned that I'm not the only one who has nausea and night sweats post-c.diff and that although it totally sucks mud, it is part of the recovery process for some people. I have learned a lot...and mostly I have felt like I wasn't "alone" in this. For that and more, I thank you, Roy, and everyone else who has encouraged me with empathy and straight talk alike.
Melanie
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