embarrassing question, but I have to ask
k9ophile
on 6/30/11 5:19 pm
on 6/30/11 5:19 pm
For some it is, and yes, I was one of them. I'm right handed and my drain was on my right side. There are aids or some have used tongs or longer wooden spoons with tissue wrapped around the bowl of the spoon. I suffered through it, but not without a lot of fussing and cussing. You can get a wipe buddy thing at a place that sells things for obese people to help with the reach or just suffer through it. It's your call. Fortunately, I didn't poop a lot in the post-op period and things got much better when the drain was pulled. Let's just hope you don't have problems, but if you do, they are short lived and not at all embarrassing to anyone here.
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To my everlasting wonder it was EASIER to reach my butt postop! I guess by the time I finally pooped, maybe five days out, I'd dropped a bit of water weight or something, enough to notice a difference in the reach. Or maybe it was because I was in a handicapped-appropriate hotel suite and so the toilet height, bar distance, etc. were different than at home? I dunno. And I had a HUGE open incision, some 14 inches long.
Flushable wet wipes are your friend :-). A wooden spoon can be a handy extension tool if needed.
Flushable wet wipes are your friend :-). A wooden spoon can be a handy extension tool if needed.