Sleeping at night????
I spent a night or two sleeping in my recliner immediately after the surgery. After that I had no problems sleeping in my bed. I'm actually sleeping much better than I used to since I no longer have acid reflux.
Best of luck on your big day. We'll have a seat on the Losers' Bench in the Winners' Circle all warmed up for you. Check in when you get back and let us know how you're doing.
Best of luck on your big day. We'll have a seat on the Losers' Bench in the Winners' Circle all warmed up for you. Check in when you get back and let us know how you're doing.
Rich -- "One Day at a Time, One Pound at a Time"
(Start: 292.6 / surgery weight: 265.0 / current: 205.6 / goal: 175.0)
(Start: 292.6 / surgery weight: 265.0 / current: 205.6 / goal: 175.0)
On July 16, 2010 at 3:22 AM Pacific Time, Jillysmom06 wrote:
Thank you for your post and support. I kinda figured the recliner might be my way to go at least the first night. I am a stomach sleeper so it is going to be difficult for me for a while I can see.Please do save my seat on the Losers Bench. I will be in touch
Thank you
Pam
Best of luck.
Rich -- "One Day at a Time, One Pound at a Time"
(Start: 292.6 / surgery weight: 265.0 / current: 205.6 / goal: 175.0)
(Start: 292.6 / surgery weight: 265.0 / current: 205.6 / goal: 175.0)
Ditto to what Rich said.
The Doctor should give you some pain pills, which may help. Mine did, but I never had to take them
The Doctor should give you some pain pills, which may help. Mine did, but I never had to take them
Good Luck on your Journey !!
Tom
“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight” The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
Tom
“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight” The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
Yea! You're almost there! I had trouble sleeping on my left side (port incision) and tummy for a couple of weeks. I use a cpap, so sleep on my back with it. I only took a half a dose of my pain meds the first night and a full dose the second night...no more after that. Now I can sleep in any position and don't even feel the port anymore unless I look for it. Even went to the chiropractor a week ago and no problem laying on my stomach for my adjustment.
Good Luck Pam!
Stephanie
Good Luck Pam!
Stephanie
Thanks Stephanie for letting me know. I am so use to sleeping on my belly that it is going to be an adjustment for me for a while. You know if you have pain and you really need meds we can't be afraid to use them....... as much as I don't like to.
I just finished my last day at work today so that is it until I get cleared to go back to .....Yeah!!!!
Umass also called me today to let me know that I have to be at the hospital for 5:40am Monday morning.... OH BOY I will be there in my pj's I think. I guess I may be one of the first to GET IT DONE!!!!
I hope that all is well with you.....
P.S. I need all the good luck I can get
Pam
I just finished my last day at work today so that is it until I get cleared to go back to .....Yeah!!!!
Umass also called me today to let me know that I have to be at the hospital for 5:40am Monday morning.... OH BOY I will be there in my pj's I think. I guess I may be one of the first to GET IT DONE!!!!
I hope that all is well with you.....
P.S. I need all the good luck I can get
Pam
Hi again, Pam...I checked in at 6:30 and didn't go to surgery until about 9am...depends on your hospital's protocol. I was in surgery until noon (difficult hiatal hernia repair) and left the hospital at 7:30 pm...it was a rough day. Be sure to ask for the anti-nausea medication before you head home...they will put it in your IV.
Good luck!
Good luck!