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Hi rashida. No, the doctor did not say specifically what the surgery entailed. I'm usually a little quicker on my feet and would have left with answers but guess I'm slowing down. Yes, glad to have the surgery under anesthesia but what is the recovery like? I'll find out. I can post the results here if you like?

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@fdixon63 since we don’t know what this surgery entails it is difficult to say what the recovery will be like for you. Recovery from the effects of the anaesthesia should not take long, although you will need someone not drive you home.

Yes, please keep us posted … about this surgery as well as the Mohs. This is what I found on your Mohs surgery:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/mohs-surgery/about/pac-20385222

@rashida. Morning. Thought I would post something for you (and others) as you've all helped so much with your comments and experiences. I finally saw the doctor on Oct. 31 and he immediately said I needed surgery to open me up and left the room. I did not see anyone when I checked out--was told someone would contact me. After a couple of days I called the office and had to leave message. I then sent a couple of portal messages and they responded that they were aware that I needed to be scheduled and would contact me when they knew more. So, yesterday at 4:30P (2 weeks later) I got a call and said they could do the surgery next Tuesday. That would be great BUT I have the Mohs surgery scheduled Monday. As it takes so long to reschedule with the Mohs surgeon, I had to say no. The next time the uro has available is Jan. 3. WOW!! I told her to keep the Jan. 3 open for me and to put me on the "cancellation" list just in case something comes available sooner. The surgery is for "release of labial adhesions." Everything seemed to come at once so we do the best we can. Take care all. Everyone is in my prayers with whatever you're dealing with.