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For me dislocating my knee cap and having it stay out is more painfull. It has happened twice once for about 2 hours and the second about 8. The second time I had the gas, pethedine and morphine and the pain was still out of this world as I had to be moved of the mountain where we were skiing and back to Melbourne
Giving birth wasn't pleasant but nowhere near as bad as my knee, but still painfull as it was a fast labour (40 min once my waters were broken) so my body wasn't fully prepared. I asked for an epidural as the midwife said I was going to be in labour all night but by the time she left the room to get the papers I was pushing once I got the hang of breathing with the gas it was bearable.
I agree about the breastfeeding being difficult in the first few weeks it was comepletely unexpected.
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EASY!!!
Gallstones without a doubt. I would have 10000 babies before i went through gallbladder problems again
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I totally agree with edaj84. I'd have a trillion labours over gallbladder pain.
Gallbladder pains are the worst.
Had my first very nasty attack at 35weeks with DD and then at least 1 horrible attack every week after that until it was finally taen out when DD was 6 months old.
Bloody glad that it will never grow back thats for sure!
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I totally agree with edaj84. I'd have a trillion labours over gallbladder pain.
Gallbladder pains are the worst.
Had my first very nasty attack at 35weeks with DD and then at least 1 horrible attack every week after that until it was finally taen out when DD was 6 months old.
Bloody glad that it will never grow back thats for sure!