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(Vain) Girlie Questions
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01-31-2004, 09:43 AM
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Posts: 241
Hysterectomy: February 9th, 2004
Surgery Type: TAH
Ovaries: Kept 1 or both
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(Vain) Girlie Questions
Are any of you regulars in the world of pedicures and leg waxing? I am thinking of doing one or the other before my surgery, but I don't know anything about either. It seems that have heard horror stories about pedicures and that women can get terrible infections from them. Is that true? I live in such a small town, I doubt there is anyone skilled enough to trust around here.
But, I am going to the city for my pre-ops with the hospital on Tuesday and I am thinking about getting my legs waxed while I am there. Then, I will have smooth (but maybe irritated?) legs for my physical with the ob/gyn resident. Would they still be smooth for the first week of my recovery? I hate the feeling when my furry legs touch and I was thinking it would be nice to get them waxed if it meant that I wouldn't have that feeling for a little while, since I know we're not supposed to be bending during our recovery.
Am I crazy for thinking of doing this in the week before my surgery? What do I need to know about it and how long will it last?
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01-31-2004, 10:08 AM
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Posts: 76
Hysterectomy: February 24th, 2004
Surgery Type: TAH
Ovaries: Kept 1 or both
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(Vain) Girlie Questions
PaNik,
If you have the opportunity to get a pedicure before your surgery date......GO FOR IT!!!!! Not only will those toes look pretty, but the pampering feeling that you feel during the pedicure is well worth the money. I get pedicures on a fairly regular basis and would not trade them for anything. I definately plan to get one before I go in. As far as the waxing goes, can't help you there. Have been thinking of getting one of those men's shick quatro razors. Would like to get as close a shave as possible also. I have had a previous c-section and I can tell you that it will be a while before you will be able to shave your legs, unless you have a DH or DBF to do it for you. MY DD would do it, if she weren't 400 miles away at school....Oh well. Also, an epilady will do the trick if you can stand it.
Good luck to you and go get that pedicure.....add a manicure too.
Val
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01-31-2004, 10:27 AM
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Posts: 76
Hysterectomy: February 24th, 2004
Surgery Type: TAH
Ovaries: Kept 1 or both
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PaNik,
I read your profile. Where in New Mexico are you? I grew up in Cimarron.....north eastern corner......Close to Red River, Taos and Angel Fire.
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01-31-2004, 10:33 AM
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Posts: 241
Hysterectomy: February 9th, 2004
Surgery Type: TAH
Ovaries: Kept 1 or both
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(Vain) Girlie Questions
I'm in Gallup. I spent a summer in Taos working as a river guide and I hope to be able to get back there as soon as my anemia is cured. I bet I could get good spa treatments in Taos, but not here. So, I will have to have a quickie done on my way in to Albuquerque.
How did you end up in Oklahoma?
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01-31-2004, 10:39 AM
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Hysterectomy: January 13th, 2004
Surgery Type: TAH
Ovaries: Kept 1 or both
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(Vain) Girlie Questions
If you have never had your legs waxed, I would not recommend it right before surgery. I get very sore the first 3 days after it and then sometimes get lots of ingrown hairs. I end up itching and burning like mad. (more so than if I had not shaved). Plus, some people get so irritated that they get infections which can cause your surgery to be delayed. My suggestion...get a good razor, use lots of shaving cream and shave the morning of surgery. You will be very drugged the first few days after surgery and will not care about the itches. You will be able to shave in the shower a day or so after surgery.
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01-31-2004, 10:41 AM
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Hysterectomy: February 24th, 2004
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Well, after graduation, I went to school in Canyon, Texas. Married and moved to College Station. Divorced, moved back to Amarillo area and finally found a full time teaching job in Lubbock.....Husband works for a company whose corporate office is in OKC> Have been here for 7 years. Still yearn for the mountains. My home, well, my parents home is in Ute Park. Right in the middle fo the Cimarron Canyon. 12 miles from Cimarron and 12 miles from Eagle Nest.
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01-31-2004, 10:44 AM
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Hysterectomy: February 24th, 2004
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forgot to add the part that I remarried.
Also, going to Albuquerque, you should be able to find numerous salons / spas for this sort of thing. Go for the gusto and why not get a half day treatment. Massage, facial, ped ad manicure. Treat yourself. You deserve it.
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01-31-2004, 11:46 AM
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Posts: 241
Hysterectomy: February 9th, 2004
Surgery Type: TAH
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I would love to do more, but I will have to choose between the treatments and pick one. Any time one of us leaves town, my dad tags along and my mom is encouraging him to because she doesn't think I am strong enough to make the trip alone. So, even a little deviation for a short treatment will annoy him. Plus, I am already uncomfortable having him there for the physical...
Thanks for the advice. I will try to talk to the spa I found and see if they have any openings and what they think about it all.
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01-31-2004, 11:48 AM
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Posts: 648
Hysterectomy: June 9th, 2003
Surgery Type: TVH
Ovaries: Kept 1 or both
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As for the pedicure.. Oh you should go for it! Pay attention to the things (tools) they use on your feet. Usually they will pull them from a solution of disinfectant right in front of you I really love getting pedicures and your feet feel so great afterward.
As far as waxing. I am a regular waxer.. and it really doesn't irritate my skin much at all and never really did. I can even get my brow done without much irritation. It depends on your skin and how well you can tolerate it. If you do decide to go for it then your legs will stay smooth for a good 2 or 3 weeks before you notice any growth depending on how fast the hair grows. With me, Ive been doing it for awhile and I do not see regrowth until about 6 wks and the hair is much finer and lighter as well. Personally, I prefer the hot (real) wax over the 'sugar' waxing. I get much better results and less irritation overall.
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01-31-2004, 12:05 PM
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Hysterectomy: December 4th, 2003
Surgery Type: TAH
Ovaries: Removed both
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As far as the pedicure goes, I agree with everyone else...go for it! Most spas will tell you NOT to cut your toenails before you go as they include that as part of the treatment. I disagree! I work for a podiatrist, (foot doctor), and one of the most common things we see is ingrown toenails, (which can easily become infected). And...one of the biggest culprits is the person doing the pedicure cutting them improperly/too short/not straight across, etc. When I've had pedicures, I always cut my own nails before going in and let them do the soaks, massage, polishing, etc. That will help lessen your chances of a pre-op infection.
As for the leg waxing, I did consider this before my surgery, but opted against it. I had a TAH and never had any problems shaving my legs afterward. I did wait a few days, but did so about 5 days post-op without any trouble.
Good luck with your surgery.
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