Surgery on the Jan 7th went very well, a couple of hiccups but for the most part it was successful. The first two days of post op were horrible, in lots of pain. The third day was like a light switch went on and things got better from there. I hesistated to be honest about the first two days as to not scare pre surgeries. But to all women out there in the waiting room, every surgery situation has similair responses due to the nature of this surgery but just like labor and delivery, no two deliveries are the same the outcome yes but getting there is completely individualized. I had a man 2o years my senior doing circles around me in ICU and he was one day behind me. The better shape you are in the better you seem to get to a day three mode. I wished that they were more scheduled on getting pain meds to me. I seemed to have to seek them out for it, I believe in staying on top of the pain initally so as it nevers gets the best of me. Im home, kept me longer since they wanted a day with no incidents.
Glad to be home and although is wonderful and I am so grateful to all involved in my care, my husband proved himself to be a man amongst men. He never left my side until I hesistantly said at around 10:00 each night, "go". I hated him to leave
Glad to be home and although is wonderful and I am so grateful to all involved in my care, my husband proved himself to be a man amongst men. He never left my side until I hesistantly said at around 10:00 each night, "go". I hated him to leave