feeling faint
I'm hoping to hear from someone who went thru this... it is all so new and exciting and scary.
Thanks,
S
Can't take a bath - too soon out!
Make sure you are getting in all your fluids - that can really impact your dizziness. If it keeps up, call your surgeon.
Take a plastic lawn chair in the shower and sit for the shower for safety if you need to. (Unless you have one of those handy dandy shower chairs!)
Take it easy!
For the first few days after surgery I didn't feel strong enough to get in the shower on my own. I settled for sponge baths, and had my mother wash my hair for me in the kitchen sink (it felt heavenly!). I was about a week out before I felt I could tackle the shower.
Take it slow, your body has just been through a lot!
I had the exact same issue after surgery. Lasted about a week, to be honest. I ended up sitting on the side of the tub (shower/tub combo) to rinse my hair! Take it easy. You're taking SO few calories that you are bound to be weak.
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If I remember correctly, my doctor suggested drinking Propel water or G2 Gatorade that has just a little bit of sugar in it if you have problems with dizziness or weakness from low blood sugar. You could also use some diluted juice, but I was on clear liquids for 10 days after surgery so I would suggest diluted apple juice, cranberry or white grape juice instead of orange juice this early out.