Pain meds
I have no idea why, but my surgeon wrote me a whole bunch of prescriptions my last visit and said that I had to pick them up within 7 days (even though surgery is not until 11/7). Anyways he wrote for liquid Tylenol with codeine). Seems a mild pain killer for such a drastic surgery. What do you think? As a nurse, most of my patients in the past haven't been too impressed with this for pain. Do you all think this will cover my pain?
I had to pick up my scripts several weeks before surgery (I think they were prescribed at my appointment 2 weeks before). They were for Lovonox injections, protonics, and oxy. I do have a high pain tolerance, but I didn't need to take any pain meds once I got home.
5'2" VSG: 8/21/17 HW: 261 SW:243 CW: 193
Pre-Op: 15 M1: 19.8 M2: 10.5 M3: 13.7
on 10/1/17 3:05 pm
I didn't take anything stronger than Tylenol when I got home the day after surgery and had an Rx for dilaudid. I came home with protonix, dilaudid, colace (in case I used the dilaudid) and an anti-nausea drug - I don't remember which one - which I took once or twice post op.
I had surgery on Tuesday, was home on Wedensday and back at work (desk job) on Monday. I have a fairly high pain tolerance, but also had two c-sections. As compared to c-sections, this was nothing! Wishing you an easy surgery!
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Diana
HW 271.5 (April 2016) SW 246.9 (8/23/16) CW 158 (5/2/18)
Whoa! Back to work that soon? I need that because the Short term disability isn't going to cut it around the holidays! Thanks for sharing.
on 10/1/17 3:45 pm
I didn't take a single dose of pain killers (I had a prescription for liquid Vicodin) once I left the hospital. I wasn't being tough, I just totally didn't need it. Not even Tylenol. I didn't find it to be a painful surgery at all.
Now ask me how quick I was in the ER to get a Dilaudid drip and a prescription for morphine with the kidney stone I passed the following month... That experience changed how I categorize my personal pain. On a scale of 1 to 10, VSG surgery was a 2-3 at most. The kidney stone was an 11!
Exactly. Stones are definitely in the 10 range, VSG was like a 2-4, maybe.
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