How long did you hurt?
Depends on the person.. Mine was about a week and a half.. It will get better day by day..
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Hi there! I had the same trouble after surgery and a wonderful OH member suggested to me to use a body pillow early on. This helped tremendously!!! I found one at Target for (I think) around $10...a worthy investment! I was using my body pillow by the end of my second week post-op.
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I'm a stomach sleeper myself, so I feel your pain.
My surgery was just a little over two weeks ago and I started sleeping on my left side a couple of nights ago comfortably. However, I am surrounded by two body pillows and an extra head pillow under my stomach to relieve the pressure. Sleeping on my right side is still a no go for me at this stage...even with all those pillows there is internal pulling and a little bit of pain, making it too uncomfortable.
As for stomach sleeping, my nurse told me at my one week post-op visit, not to sleep on my stomach for at least 6 weeks. Don't know why, but this was her guidance. She even sent me home with a list of to-do and not-to-do' s and not sleeping on your stomach was written in bold. So, I'm guessing it's a big no no at this stage and I'm going to follow the rules until I get the clear.
Hope you can get a good night sleep soon!
I was able to sleep on my side after about 5 days with the creative use of pillows. For some reason I tend to want to sleep on the side that is more swollen and irritated. I am 12 days post op and can sleep on my side without pillows at times. Using the pillows just increases my comfort level. Best wishes for a good restful night's sleep soon.
I slept on my side as soon as I got home (2nd night). I took the pain meds for 3-1/2 days and I was fine. I was mopping the kitchen floor day 5 and walking for exercise the first day of surgery and felt great. Sorry, but the surgery was just so easy for me.
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This may sound wierd I really just push through the pain and laid on my side I'm 5 days post-op and been on my side from day one ever since then I've just pushed through it once you're in a comfortable position you will be able to sleep no problem it's just getting past the actual turnover in the first 5 minutes of laying there for me anyway I know everybody's different
I was sleeping on my side 5 or 6 days out with everything propped up by pillows. I got a foam wedge pillow from Bed, Bath & Beyond and used that for the first week to make back sleeping more comfortable and it also helped with the side sleeping.
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