Cicumferential lower body lift scheduled Feb. 12th--need advice
I am very excited but also a little concerned. I am taking three weeks off from work. Will this be enough? I work as a secretary so I am seated at a computer all day (ten hour days). I purchased a recliner to sleep in after surgery because I was afraid I might not be able to get in and out of bed easily.
I am also concerned about pain. I already use liquid Loritab 1-2 tsp every night for joint pain in order to sleep.
I try to eat cooked apple every day to stay regular. Most of my diet is soft--yogurt, cottage cheese, fruit but I do eat nuts a lot to get in protein. More than 2 ounces of meat and I get sick so I have become dependent on nuts for protein supplements. I usually am sucking on Tums every night after I try to eat a meal or taking liquid phenargen for nausea. Was there any discomfort after surgery with regards to eating? Should I still try to get stool softeners or laxatives?
Any advice anyone can give me would be appreciated!
I am also concerned about pain. I already use liquid Loritab 1-2 tsp every night for joint pain in order to sleep.
I try to eat cooked apple every day to stay regular. Most of my diet is soft--yogurt, cottage cheese, fruit but I do eat nuts a lot to get in protein. More than 2 ounces of meat and I get sick so I have become dependent on nuts for protein supplements. I usually am sucking on Tums every night after I try to eat a meal or taking liquid phenargen for nausea. Was there any discomfort after surgery with regards to eating? Should I still try to get stool softeners or laxatives?
Any advice anyone can give me would be appreciated!
I am still on soft diet and antacids/phenargen because my body does not like most foods. I can eat meat, for instance, but after eating I will get very queasy and only phenargen settles the pain and nausea down. Carbs also make me sick but I think that is because they break down into sugars in my system and I "dump".
This is just how my new body works--I am used to it but do wish occasionally I could eat just one normal meal without the nausea!
This is just how my new body works--I am used to it but do wish occasionally I could eat just one normal meal without the nausea!
I went back to work after 4 weeks. Felt fine w/ the exception of being very tired by the end of the day. Would come home and just sleep. I had very little pain w/ my LBL. Was pretty much off the pain killers after 4 or 5 days w/ the exception at night. I didn't have any issues since I was off the pain killers so quickly. If you are having bathroom issues now you probably will want to maybe start w/ a stool softener just to be on the safe side. After my LBL I really had no appetite at all. Just ate because my mom made it for me and used a lot of protein bars and drinks to keep the protein levels up to help w/ the healing.
Sonya
Sonya
i am almost two weeks after a surgcomference body lift and upper thigh lift the most discomfort I have is from the thighs. very little discomfort from the body lift. I would probably be ready to go back to work after three weeks, but would be very tired. I took off 4 weeks and am hoping I will be ready.
Beth B.
I was 3 weeks post op yesterday from my BL/LBL/butt aug and I could have gone back to work this week.... however I'm an educator and we are on holiday break right now. I will be going back on Monday. Most of my pain or should I say discomfort was from the butt aug. No real pain to speak of just discomfort!!!
~Paige~ -155lbs (lovin' my band)
At GOAL and BMI is healthy!!