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	<title>Comments on: Whats Surgery Like For A Small Fatty Tumor On The Lower Back?</title>
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		<title>By: tj</title>
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		<description>Surgery is not an easy thing I have learned. It is something intended to improve or help correct ,remove any abnormality or excess unnatural or unintended item in the body or mouth/head at times. I would say there is some recovery time needed, temporary soreness, and some possible physical therapy if this is more extensive than thought. I would remember that recovery in surgery means progress and that the discomfort then can be handled with pain pills given and rest if instructed to. Think of it as improving the quality of your life and not having further set backs with that as well later on now for you.
It is not fun to have any surgery but the results can be lasting freedom from pain and discomfort from when something is removed.
You are asleep (sedated) during this so any adjustment or pain felt later is part of the healing process and will improve as time goes on.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surgery is not an easy thing I have learned. It is something intended to improve or help correct ,remove any abnormality or excess unnatural or unintended item in the body or mouth/head at times. I would say there is some recovery time needed, temporary soreness, and some possible physical therapy if this is more extensive than thought. I would remember that recovery in surgery means progress and that the discomfort then can be handled with pain pills given and rest if instructed to. Think of it as improving the quality of your life and not having further set backs with that as well later on now for you.<br />
It is not fun to have any surgery but the results can be lasting freedom from pain and discomfort from when something is removed.<br />
You are asleep (sedated) during this so any adjustment or pain felt later is part of the healing process and will improve as time goes on.</p>
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