Home from x tummy tuck and brachio
Well I survived my extended tummy tuck and brachioplasty, done yesterday morning, came home early afternoon yesterday. I am lucky to still have a pain pump for the lower area and the arms don't hurt too bad at all. I had my first post op appt this morning and everything looks so good. I can't get over my slim arms! I have ace bandages to my elbows and a binder on my belly. I'm amazed I feel as good as I do. I will post pics when I'm able. I got pics of the skin they cut off too. Let me know if anyone has any questions. Thanks to you all for being such a great support for me pre op.
Anne, so glad to hear you're feeling well so far this early out! It seems like most of the time people's arms hurt VERY badly so it makes me afraid to get mine done. I hope they continue to not hurt too much! I'd love to hear how your arms continue to heal/feel because I'm interested in that procedure.
Kathy, I had an extended tummy tuck last week and my doctor had told me beforehand that there'd be this pain pump connected to me via little tubes right above my pubic hair by the drains that would slowly drip numbing medicine (it's some soft of pressurized rubber ball thing) into me for 3-5 days and because it's pressurized, and eventually runs out, it slowly weans you off of it. You should ask your doctor if they use that. I think it's called On Q. I don't know if all doctors use it because another PS I had a consult with did not mention that. I am sure that pain pump made me hardly feel any pain from my TT so I am SO glad I had it. In fact, I didn't even feel the drains pulled out today, unlike the other day when the breast drains got pulled out, that hurt like hell!
Kathy, I had an extended tummy tuck last week and my doctor had told me beforehand that there'd be this pain pump connected to me via little tubes right above my pubic hair by the drains that would slowly drip numbing medicine (it's some soft of pressurized rubber ball thing) into me for 3-5 days and because it's pressurized, and eventually runs out, it slowly weans you off of it. You should ask your doctor if they use that. I think it's called On Q. I don't know if all doctors use it because another PS I had a consult with did not mention that. I am sure that pain pump made me hardly feel any pain from my TT so I am SO glad I had it. In fact, I didn't even feel the drains pulled out today, unlike the other day when the breast drains got pulled out, that hurt like hell!
That's great! I hope you continue to have a good and easy recovery!
If you don't mind, I'd love to see pictures when you're further out if you don't mind sharing. My arms are AWFUL. They look worse than my 65 year old grandma's ;). But I'm afraid to have my arms done because frankly I think you're like the first person who hasn't had horror stories :). I hope you continue to heal easily and well!
ETA: fix typos ;)
If you don't mind, I'd love to see pictures when you're further out if you don't mind sharing. My arms are AWFUL. They look worse than my 65 year old grandma's ;). But I'm afraid to have my arms done because frankly I think you're like the first person who hasn't had horror stories :). I hope you continue to heal easily and well!
ETA: fix typos ;)