One week out from my TT /MR. Breastlift/Aug/ Brachioplasty and Lipo
on 8/8/12 1:46 am
Hope you have good results with yours!
Marla
Marla a/k/a Feistyemm
Surgery Date: 4/21/2005; HW: 333/ SW: 271/ CW:133/ GOAL: 150 or UNDER
Highest BMI: 54.7; BMI Now: 22.6 -- Jeans before surgery: 32. Now: 6
PS: 2006/7 LBL, Bracheoplasty & Upper Thigh Lift. 8/2012: UBackLift & Breast Implants
(redone 3 times). 7/17/18: vertical thigh lift (needs to be redone - left too much skin) &
replacement of 1 breast implant due to rupture (still needs to be fixed due to placement).
I have to say for the first few days all I wanted to do is sleep. I had very minimal pain because I took my meds every 4 hours because I did not want to feel the pain, and I did not want to move except to do the required restroom breaks, massages and go to the doctor. I am now 2 weeks and have been minimizing myself to using the heavy pain drugs to nighttime use and first thing in the morning when I am very sore. I did catch the post surgery cold which was really scarey caughing, I held my stomache for dear life.
I have one drain left so that really bugs me because it is in the groin. I have been working from home for the last week and my doc wants me to work from home for one more week, since I have so many "open wounds' and take public transportation to work. I spend most of my day working on a computer anyway, so kicking back in my recliner works out. The implants are healing really nice, I cannot wait until they feel like a part of me, but I went on the smaller side because I did a lift as well and did not want people to be able to tell I had implants. They are submuscular and very natural, so I am tender but not hurting or heavy chested. I am getting feeling back so far everywhere except the aereola, which is to be expected.
The areas on my back that are the most tender are where the lipo was, I had flaks done, but my doc gave me a "birthday present and sculpted a little more at my hips and up my back to the bra line.
All in all most my energy is back, but have to walk very slow and be very careful in my movements, but since I am taking motrin I can feel the pain to not push the limits I am being good. I have a few stiches left in my arms otherwise everything else has been removed. 95% of my stiches were desolvable.
My doc said getting energy back week two is normal then peole over do it and take a step backwards, so that is why I am staying put for one more week.
Good luck with your recovery and rest if you can.
Shelly