Doing better than expected by the hospital team's standards, but OMG the PAIN!
One of my biggest problems actually was that my dr. gave me 20 pills, and to take them on schedule meant I had enough for 2.5 days only. That's why I had to get them refilled :) Tylenol didn't touch it.
I think either a lot of people forget about their pain right away or for some reason others are more "tender" as my mother puts it, but I think we're not expected to be in so much pain. When I woke up in recovery the nurse was startled because I was hurting so badly and she ended up giving me two doses of morphine. This is the first time I had any kind of surgery, though I've experienced pain before--including steroid shots in the spinal column and hip joint and the preceding back pain. This was something else entirely! It absolutely does get better.
Something that helped me a lot was two big pillows: a large wedge to go under my torso and a slightly smaller and differently shaped one to elevate my legs. I discovered this position when I was in the hospital two weeks out dealing with an infection, and it helped a lot. Eventually I was able to sleep with legs up but torso down, which was a great relief also. I ordered the pillows from my hospital bed, and was able to then adjust position with torso up, legs down, vice versa, or both up. Previously I was very uncomfortable propped up on a big mound of pillows and gradually sinking as the bed pushed away from the wall lol. My in-laws also lent me a small recliner after week one, but bed with the wedge pillows was even better.