two DS post-op questions.
1) Did anyone have the surgery away from home? Whichever surgery I have, it will be done in Nashville, which is about 3 1/2 hours from my home in Memphis. I don't like being that far from my doctor after surgery, but it's the only option. Going on the assumption that the surgery will be performed laparoscopically, did anyone else have to travel after being discharged? Was it painful? Did they have you wear stockings or take other precautions against blood clot?
2) My bedroom is upstairs, and I would greatly prefer to be there. Were you able to climb the stairs okay once you got home? Again, this is assuming the surgery is done laparscopically. I know open DS would be an entirely different story. The living room would be nice, but it's not ideal since I have a housemate. I'm planning on renting a comfy recliner and putting it in my room, and I'll have plenty of help from my mother post-op for help with liquids and moving around. I'm anticipating intense back pain in the following week or two after surgery because I have a herniated disc and spinal stenosis, so being on my back for surgery is going to exacerbate that. Just hoping it won't be a problem getting upstairs to camp out until I can move more freely again. That was a long explanation when all I really need to know is could you climb the stairs. : /
You should be able to slowly climb the stairs to get to your room--sideways and one step at a time. I understand your fear about the back pain post-op. I hope the pain meds they have you on will help that.
--gina
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You should be able to slowly climb the stairs to get to your room--sideways and one step at a time. I understand your fear about the back pain post-op. I hope the pain meds they have you on will help that.
--gina
Most of the Nashville hospitals are quite accommodating for out of town patients. Some have hospitality houses; ask your surgeon's office staff. Baptist, Centennial, Saint Thomas, Vanderbilt, and the VA hospital are within a few blocks of each other. Several hotels in the West End area give discounts for people who are in town for medical reasons. Many, many people have to travel to Nashville for specialty care. In my part of TN, it's just expected that someone in your family will eventually have to go to Nashville sometime for something. Fortunately, the business people around the hospitals understand this and are very helpful. I have stayed at the Extended Stay Hotel Nashville/Vanderbilt and would go there again if necessary. The Extended Stay has a kitchenette if you have a family member going with you. It will save money on meals. I've also received discounts from the Holiday Inn at Vanderbilt.
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For stairs, I was able to navigate stairs just fine - albeit s l o w l y....and my DS was open. Hubby helped me in and out of bed the first few days home, but I was pretty self-sufficient after that. Those who hovered to help were assigned household chores.
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I could climb the stairs to our second floor where our bedroom is just fine but I was not comfortable in bed. I did best in my recliner chair for two weeks after surgery.
I have not had my surgery yet but I'm shooting for fall I should finish up all my requirements for my insurance company in Aug. I live in Maine and I'm going to have my surgery done in Michigan with Paul Kemmeter. I'm still undecided if I'm flying or traveling by car but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. I will be there 10 days to two weeks. Good luck with your surgery.
Trish
Climbing stairs was VERY hard for me---but I had VERY bad knees, too. I rented a recliner, but found it uncomfortable, probably because I'm so short. (It was very painful for me to get out of it.) My neighbor then loaned me a lift chair, which was heavenly!
About 18 months later I had a lap hernia repair, which was nearly as painful as the open DS. Surgery sucks! (*grin*)