Can't sleep on my side (either side) 17 days Post -Op
My surgeon put a binder on me once she completed the surgery. Its like a big piece of elastic wrapped around me that runs from just under my breasts to my hips. I had it on the entire time in the hospital and now that I'm home it's my choice on whether I continue to wear it. I have found that it makes my sleep blissfully painfree.
Ask your local medical supply place if they have one? They're used in plastic surgery as well, so they're not uncommon. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised!
Good luck!
Jen
I to have had that problem too. I am a month and three days out and now I can sleep only on my right side and my back. I to am ssooo sick of sleeping on my back as well. But it does gets better with time. I have tried to sleep on my left side but after two to three min. I start to get some pain close to where the cut was. Why? I really could not tell you. I to get that felling like all of my insides are moving around when I lie down and turn to my side. But I know with time, it will get better.
Cynthia,
I'm so sorry that you are having a tough time sleeping. I wasn't able to sleep on my stomach till just a couple of nights ago. I also have to sleep with my binder on or my insides feel like they are going all over the place and all twisted up inside. I also have a little pillow that I hold on my stomach while I'm turning over and that help me. Hope that helps. Oh and if your Dr. didn't give you a binder I would look around and try and find one, it makes alot of difference to me. Hope things get better for you.
Loni