Nibbler 71 Posted August 16, 2015 Thank you all for your insightful responses. As i read these i can feel myself relaxing about all of this. I assumed I would be drinking my meals a lot longer. Good info. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomi71 581 Posted August 16, 2015 (edited) I say go for it. Your daughter is in the right place should an emergency arise and I know that would give me peace of mind. Edited August 16, 2015 by tomi71 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WorkinOnMe 596 Posted August 16, 2015 (edited) I say continue as planned, for several reasons which were already mentioned above. Everyone is different & recovery will depend on your own body. However, I was up & walking 2 hours after surgery. I only used my 'happy button' for medication a few times (and for a prior spine injury that I take pain meds for), and took nothing after day of surgery. I was in the hospital 3 days & I was driving myself the day after I was released. In the end, I felt better a week after surgery than I did a week before! Best of luck to you both! Edited August 16, 2015 by rustbel4ti Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
judyoz 240 Posted August 16, 2015 I would have it done. You will be fine to drive. And I agree, you are going to be that much healthier when the twins arrive. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
newlifebeginning 1 Posted August 16, 2015 I've never posted on here before...just reading posts for months. But please let us know how your daughter and her twins are doing. My twins were born at 23 weeks and although they're almost 10 now, it was a long, stressful road. Thinking of them! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kathysleeve 38 Posted August 16, 2015 I would have the surgery done. If you can get others to help, until you are about three weeks post op, You will feel so much better while you are even beginning to lose the weight. Only you can decide what to do, that's just my opinion, hoping you make the right call for you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mistie 201 Posted August 17, 2015 Just to add on to what everyone else has said - the timing to have the surgery really does seem to be now. As has been said - there will ALWAYS be obstacles and things that come up. As the old saying goes, if someone waits until 'the right time' or 'the right finances' to have children, there would never be any children born. The same applies here. From another perspective - you said the children may likely be in the hospital for a bit, and one may have complications. So when would be a better time to have surgery - now, when they are in the hospital under close medical supervision, and only your moral support, not your physical attention is needed? Or later, when the children are home, and your daughter is trying to tend to them, and needs your physical help caring for two babies, one with possible medical needs? Seems to me like you should RUN to the hospital to get surgery ASAP! Good luck to you, the new mommy, and the new littles! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jane13 2,256 Posted August 17, 2015 glad you decided not to delay too. do this for yourself Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krmillsap 8 Posted August 17, 2015 I was back at work full time after 1 week. If you follow your doctors instructions and take your Vitamins your should have the energy. Only you know what is best for you! I personally would not cancel . Life will always throw you curve balls. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
allyray 108 Posted August 17, 2015 I can totally relate to this!! My mother was diagnosed in march of this year with bowel cancer, congestive heart failure, and a host of other things( that were related to her obesity in her 30-40's) so when I got my call for surgery for June 8th, I was sooo torn! Should I do it or put it off until who knows when? Long story short, I went ahead with my surgery, and siblings and hired help took up the slack from me while I was recovering, which was only the 2 weeks and then could do moderate physical activity with no heavy lifting. Now 8weeka out and less weight, it is soooo much easier to care for her as she progresses. I am sooo glad I didn't listen to thst "little voice" thst was teibg me to put it off until later. Congratulations on your upcoming surgery and new grandchildren!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nibbler 71 Posted August 17, 2015 I'm feeling really confident this morning. We celebrated daughter hitting week 25 yesterday. With each day the babies get stronger. Hopefully my surgery will be without incident and I will be able to move and breath so much better. I tell you its a challenge just to park and get up to the hospital room to see her. I moved 6 months ago, the back of the property is very hilly. At the bottom of the hill there is a lake. I've not been able to walk down that far. That is one of my goals. I have told my siblings of my surgery and sworn them to secrecy regarding my 90 yo mom. Its been kind of freeing to share this plan with people after having it under my hat since March. And to hell with their opinions. I refuse to allow judgements to affect my process. Thanks for your support. It really put me at ease. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MassageMini 31 Posted August 17, 2015 You will be so sad if you don't get the surgery. Don't put it off. I was out in 1 day and the first 4 weeks I was weak but you will never get your surgery if you put everyone's needs before yours. You will still be able to be there for her! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IncredibleShrinkingMan 437 Posted August 17, 2015 I had my surgery date moved from July 30 to August 6 by the surgeon's manager and I got angry even over that one week. That is a week I'll never have back to enjoy my life at the other end. Now, more to the point. My dad was in the same hospital as where I had my surgery being treated for a very serious respiratory condition, and is waiting to become stable enough to have stomach surgery. I was able to help him out with needs in his room while I was still a patient in the hospital and not really tolerating Water that well. I am currently doing everything for him despite working three hours away from home, and driving isn't an issue for me, despite the fact that, like you, I do feel very sluggish. I think when something is as important as your safety on the road, you are better able to concentrate despite diminished energy reserves. If you really didn't have the wherewithal to drive safely, chances are you'd be facing hospitalization for lack of nourishment. Unless you feel your abdominal pain exacerbated, just go ahead and do it, and continue to follow all other rules that do not detract from your ability to take care of your daughter. I think most of the physical limitations are resolved by 72 hours following surgery, and after that, it is mostly psychological. However, listen to your body, and still build up your activity gradually, and don't try to find ways to do things that don't feel quite right the first time. They will come in time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProudGrammy 8,322 Posted August 18, 2015 have the surgery as planned on Sept. 9 @@Nibbler congrats on making a tough decision (one that i agree with) glad you aren't delaying surgery you are putting yourself on the front burner where you belong as others have pointed out if you start to postpone for this reason, or another something will come up next time, and next time etc who knows when and if you will ever get the surgery don't know if there is a "perfect" time for surgery best of luck to your daughter and "newbies" to arrive your family, daughter, grandkids et al also will benefit from your improved health and happiness too you are on the road to a healthier, happier, longer life who deserves it more good luck next month speedy recovery kathy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites