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Do you find that sitting for long periods of time can be painful? Do you find that sitting for long periods of time can be painful?

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Unread 01-21-2007, 01:17 PM
Do you find that sitting for long periods of time can be painful?

I am just 6 weeks post op TAH. I find that recent long car trips (say 3 - 4 hours) trigger lingering pain. I am wondering about the fact that I head back to work next week - as a paralegal, I spend most of the day sitting at a computer. Any input? I guess I'll plan on getting up and walking around the office as much as possible...
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Unread 01-21-2007, 01:25 PM
Do you find that sitting for long periods of time can be painful?

Yes... pretty normal. Now the thing about work vs. a car trip is you can stand up say every 20-30 minutes for even a minute and then go back to work (try stretching up when you do and also gently side to side). My stomach still gets stiff if I sit for hours on end... but it loosens up quickly.
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Unread 01-21-2007, 09:17 PM
Do you find that sitting for long periods of time can be painful?

Hi DoublyBlessed,

I also noticed pain when sitting for several months after surgery. I took a pillow stashed inside a big plastic bag so I'd have something to sit on at school besides the hard chairs they have there. Nobody really asked about it (which was nice! ) and for some reason sitting on the pillow really did help. I also would take very quick breaks (1-2 minutes) to walk around and that seemed to help, too.

I hope you find a solution that works for you! Remember your doctor might also have some good suggestions for you, too.
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Unread 01-21-2007, 09:40 PM
Do you find that sitting for long periods of time can be painful?

I'm working longer days now and my tummy starts hurting. it hurts now actually, after 6-7 hours at work. It's almost like it's tired... But I have noticed that as the days go by I can sit a little longer before it starts hurting...
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Unread 01-22-2007, 09:06 AM
Do you find that sitting for long periods of time can be painful?

I get pain when I sit up to long on a hard chair. I went to church yesterday for the first time since my surgery and I felt sore afterwards. It was good to see some friends and worship with my church but next week I will take a pillow. I went to work for two hours on Sat. and stood up to sort papers. I work mostly at the computer too. I was sore after that two hours! I needed a nap!
I hope you can take a break or do a few 1/2 days
Jo
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