Panni/hernia repair 7/6, and I'm nervous!
I have a big ole' hernia that has to be repaired, another one to 're'-repair- the mesh moved off the hernia repair from last year.
The surgeon called in a plastic surgeon to do a down and dirty panni- no belly button, nothing fancy. I liken it to saran wrap being pulled and cut, but it's my bod.
The nervewracking part is that I will be in the hospital 3-5 DAYS!!! I had an open RNY in 2009, and was only inpatient 2 nights!
I know I'll have 2-3 drains, which is no real big deal, just more annoying in the shower later on. I have been reading a lot of your posts, and decided to get some mens boxer shorts to protect my modesty, and to have something to pin the drains to.
It is just a bikini line incision, but he is cutting the muscles on my sides (the 'tickle' area) and pulling them into the middle, so a lot of pain is thought to be happening mid-line.
input please: if I'm inpatient for so many days, I'm thinking that I don't need 24/7 care when I get home. My boyfriend works, but will be around otherwise. I know I'll have a binder. My sister would have to fly down, and that is SO expensive right now.
I'm thinking about walkers and toilet seats after reading posts here, though. I have a recliner, and plan to camp out in it most of the time.
Why did I go to my RNY all excited, but am a nervous nellie now? oh yeah...iv's. Coughing. Getting up and down, and walking with tubes all over the place. hospital gowns. feeling drugged and slow. That stupid, helpless feeling.
If this hernia didn't hurt so bad, I'd chicken out. Anybody else been through this? I need a hug.
I use a mans sleeveless tee shirt under my binder. It is more comfortable. Get a larger size since you will probably have dressings and swelling.
Bring a small pillow to hold at your belly while walking and put it between your belly & the seat belt for the trip home.
Make sure shoes are slip on.
Use pain meds. They help you to take deep breaths (to prevent pneumonia), help you move more, sleep better, etc.
You might up your protein consumption pre op and continue post op to help with healing. Eat healthy, take all vitamins & supplements. Get as physically fit as you can - it will help with recovery.
Best wishes.
This recovery was so much easier than my sleeve...but I think it's due to all the exercise I do. With me sleeve I was a good 4-6 weeks in the recliner, couldn't bend over to put shoes on etc....
The swellings a pain, but really recovery was nowhere near as bad as I expected!!!!
Good luck to you!
14 pounds lost before surgery. My first ticker is when I hit onderland: this was my goal when I started on this journey. I want to focus on that right now...once I get there I can reevaluate.
My second ticker is my dream goal. Even if I only visit there for a short time, it would be nice to see that number just once. I am pretty sure I'll need plastics to hit this goal.