KBlood 13 Posted March 16, 2014 IM three days post op and I came home yesterday. I did pretty well while in the hospital, I was in high spirits and walked my ass off. Only time I really hurt was getting up out of bed or getting out of a chair, that's when your ab muscles come into play and man does it hurt! I'm sleeping okay. Slept in my bed last night, I couldn't wait to actually sleep in my own since the hospital. I couldn't turn or really move because I was sleeping on my back and it hurt too much to turn. I tried having pillow support if I did try and turn on my side, it wasn't enough and too much discomfort. It's difficult because I'm a stomach sleeper, I feel like it's going to be tough no matter what. After walking around some this morning, I was watching something on TV and a funny part came on and I laughed. NOT GOOD. It hurt so incredibly bad, I immediately started to tear up and tried controlling my breathing. I took some liquid oxycodone. Other than that, my experience so far with the sleeve has been exceptionally good. I'm extremely proud of myself and other Sleevers for doing this because it is NOT easy. Keep up the good work everyone. Be proud of yourself and one another 3 magtart, DestinClair1983 and Danni-doinit4me reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fishsticks 6 Posted March 16, 2014 Yeah, it hurts. I am five days post-op and am still taking the liquid oxycodone - not quite as religiously as when I first came home from the hospital, but I make sure I get some regularly, if not always on time. I have been experimenting with laying on my side, one or the other, but it isn't working. I sleep flat out on my back and that is all that works. Maybe tonight I will be able to curl up on my side. I'm not taking full showers yet, so my husband took me over to a shop and I got my hair washed. It was great, got a wash, comb-out and blow dry and it was only $3. Totally worth not having to figure out how to keep my incisions dry!!! The large incision is the only one that has ever hurt, but that is the one that burns like wild fire when I try to roll out of bed. I've found myself lying in bed for a half-hour or more trying to work up the courage. Each time it hurts, I tell myself, "That is the last time it is going to hurt that bad because I am healing so fast.". My Occupational Therapist daughter called and explained carefully how to do the 'Log Roll' to get out of bed. I think I was doing it right, but it still hurts at that one point between the bed and the floor. Is anybody else cold? I'm freezing and can't seem to get warmed up! I'm certainly not used to being cold. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KBlood 13 Posted March 16, 2014 I can definitely take a full shower..washing hair and everything. My incisions are glued so I could take a shower. You'll be able to take one soon and you will love every second of it and won't want to get out haha! I'm definitely cold. I'm super cold after naps and just throughout the day I get freezing. You're not the only one might be from the oxy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sizzsooz 38 Posted March 17, 2014 Fish sticks! I found you! have been thinking about you, so glad you're post surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FinallySandy 22 Posted March 17, 2014 I too was cold- and definitely not as warm natured as I was pre- surgery, but I'm almost 7 weeks out and not freezing anymore. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites