Life After Surgery?
First off, each person is going to be different, but I will share my experience with you.
I had surgery on a wednesday, and was home by friday. I admit, the bed in the hospital sucks and I had to keep moving just to get comfy. I did not use my pain button because I wasn't in any pain at all, just discomfort. I felt soar for the first few days, but let me say, each morning I got up and felt better. When I was finally able to fall asleep in my own bed and get comfy, I was able to sleep all night through. The hardest part was finding a good position in bed. I had to stuff a pillow under my stomach when I laid on my side.
I have to admit, that the day after I got home from surgery, I was in Wal-Mart shopping, slowly, but shopping. I had energy to get up and move, but still got very tired quickly. Take it easy. I took 2 weeks off of work, and enjoyed all 2 weeks of it. I was able to get up and move around without any trouble, but be careful, you get tired quick. Kinda like a baby. You have all this energy, then BAM!!!! you need a nap QUICK. lol The further out you get, the more energy you will have. It will amaze you, but take it slow in the beginning. Take that time to get yourself on a schedule of drinking your fluids/protein shakes. The hardest part of the surgery is in the beginning to start drinking and eating soft foods. you are just aren't hungry at all, but you have to remind yourself. I am now 9 months out and have not thrown up at all. I consider myself very lucky.
I hope this is helpful!
Chris - I felt great. I came home sunday and took only one pain pill never needed any after that. By my one week appt with dr. moon, I was ready to run a marathon. I had been out shopping all week - although it was in a wheel chair. I would have been back to work at 2 weeks if I hadn't gotten dehydrated so watch being outside and not getting as much fluid as you should. I had amazing energy until that point. I too have two kids and really had no problem with having to try and take care of them ( of course my husband was a huge help). The first day back will be tiring(it was for me at 4 weeks) so take it slow. As for school shopping call me I have no problem pushing you around in a wheel chair and can get mine done at the same time. Let me know.
Nothing - tastes as good as it feels -to be at my ideal weight :)
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First i want to say congrats to you on your upcoming surgery. This is such a rollercoaster of emotions time for you that everyone here can relate to. I was equally as worried as you are. So many questions, so many doubts so many postive feelings. I am the mother of 4 and the thought of a major surgery that i choose to do was very scary. I took time to look at my life ..i was morbidly obese, tired all the time, depressed about how i felt and looked. Was i a good mother? I was the best mother i could be at the weight and health that i was. Am i a better mother now, well if you look at the fact that i can run and play with my kids, ride the skooters and bikes with them, play tag without dropping to the ground for air, walk down the street with them and feel like im not embarassing them being the fat mommy any more, cooking healthier for all of them and making them healthier and learn good choices for food now and just smiling alot more, then yea it made me a better mother. As for post op, the initial few weeks was a little rough, doable but tough. If you have help thats so important. I was actually out in the park with the kids and my husband with my drain tubes still in me. Thats how good i felt initially. Not great but ok to get out. Everyone is different however . You are going to have to try to take it easy at first and let your body heal. Your body is going to be trying to recover from major surgery as well as adjust to the starvation mode you will be in. Your mind is going to go all over as well, as you are going to be giving up your best friend for so many years, food. Like i said its a rollercoaster of a ride. Go into it with positive thoughts. I am living my life and its an amazing ride for me. I never have felt this good. I am more healthy now then ever in my life. Best of luck to you, sorry so long. Keep us posted and ask ask ask as many questions as you need to. My thoughts and prayers are with you for a textbook uncomplicated surgery and quick and easy recovery! ALso read as many profiles as you can, that will give you an idea as to what everyone has gone through. LisaMarie
LisaMarie
I have a great DH & two teenagers and they did everything, including the first 2 days home standing outside the shower handing me soap & shampoo! The support they gave me was fabulous & much needed.
I went back to work after 2 weeks. That was a little rough, but since it was 4th of July week, I got a break in the middle. And my daughter's interning for me over the summer, so she got to carry the bags. For those first 2 weeks, my advice is the same as everyone else's--rest, walk, sip, repeat!
I've gotton some energy back & just have a twinge where the largest "hole" is, on the left side.
LisaMarie is right on the money about positive thoughts,it makes a huge difference.
You'll do great!