Sleeping
Good Morning Everyone
I am one week out from surgery and since surgery have lost 10lbs.
My questions for you, I am at the stage where I am not sleeping at night and absolutely hate this stage. I believe if you are healing sleep is good. Right now sleep doesn't not seem to be my friend and I have been up the last couple of nights. I have read where pretty well everyone goes through this stage. I just want to know how long this lasts.
Geri
I am one week out from surgery and since surgery have lost 10lbs.
My questions for you, I am at the stage where I am not sleeping at night and absolutely hate this stage. I believe if you are healing sleep is good. Right now sleep doesn't not seem to be my friend and I have been up the last couple of nights. I have read where pretty well everyone goes through this stage. I just want to know how long this lasts.
Geri
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on 4/15/11 10:57 pm - Canada
on 4/15/11 10:57 pm - Canada
I'm 16 days post-op and I am just now getting back to (sleep) normality...not quit there yet but gaining on it. I have never worried about sleep, I know that when my body needs it, it will go get it. The more you worry about anything the less sleep you're going to get.
After my first surgery (open) I could only sleep in a recliner and even then I was getting so little sleep that I was going crazy. I was so exhausted that I'd have crying fits out of nowhere. My doctor prescribed me ativan and I used tylenol pm and the combination worked to give me at least 6 hours sleep a night.
After the second surgery I again had to sleep semi-upright. I was on dilaudid for pain this time and I slept sooo well from the beginning.
Some pain medication has caffeine in it and that can cause you to lay awake. I used tylenol 3 Thursday night for my hand and was awake all night.
After the second surgery I again had to sleep semi-upright. I was on dilaudid for pain this time and I slept sooo well from the beginning.
Some pain medication has caffeine in it and that can cause you to lay awake. I used tylenol 3 Thursday night for my hand and was awake all night.
CanDoItFour
on 4/16/11 4:45 am - Canada
on 4/16/11 4:45 am - Canada
It took me almost 4 weeks before I could reliably sleep through the night without spending 1 to 2 hours in a chair mid-way through, and 7 / 8 weeks before I could roll around in bed without feeling like my insides were shifting about. Now I'm back to sleeping like a baby (9 weeks).
I am just over a 1 mos out from surgery, but the first 2 weeks were brutal as far as sleep goes. I'd fall asleep around 9 or 10 but be wide awake by 4-5. Being stuck sleeping on my back didnt help in that departement either... I tried taking gravol, dilaudid (gave me weird dreams) and finally tylenol to help sleep but they only provided 4 hours at most. It will pass and you'll be snoozing away :)