I'm home on the losing side!
Just to let you know that I'm home, and it was a piece of cake! I had my lap RNY on Tuesday; I haven't had any actual pain from the surgery -- just an occasional dull sort of ache, when I cough, or turn over in bed.
The most painful part of the hospital stay was the first night, the elastic stocking had gotten a wrinkle that was digging into my ankle, and aggravated by the compression leggings. Finally I asked the nurse to see what was wrong, and they removed the elastic stocking for a few hours, to let the ridge that had been dug into my skin even out.
I stopped the morphine pump in the middle of the night after surgery, because I wasn't hurting at all, and I think the morphine was contributing to my dry mouth. Also, they had begun to give me an anti-inflammatory through the IV, so that does help with pain control, I know. However, I think the main reason that I am so easily up and around is that so many of you kept me in your thoughts and prayers -- thank you for that -- I know it helped!
When I went for my leak test, the technologist told me that they notice such a difference between the patients who have their rny done lap, as opposed to those who have it done open (both procedures are performed at Virginia Mason). I was able to walk into the room, etc. and afterwards, when I got back upstairs, I was able to walk up and down the halls several times, and felt fine.
Having just got home, I've had my first "cream soup" meal, that I strained, and was able to sip the 4 oz over 30 minutes, per instructions.
Now, I'm going to make some phone calls, and take a nap. I'll catch up with you all later.
Again, thanks for your prayers!
Susan