cteddiesgirl
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Most definitely take loose fitting clothes with you. And make sure to wear loose clothes while healing.
I had a laparoscopy 5 yrs ago to remove a 14 lbs ovarian cyst. Unfortunately for me, because my cyst was so large, I still have a foot long scar down my stomach (no bikinis or short shirts for me). I also had a very long recovery for mine.
Hopefully you won't have an aversion to the meds they give you. I was lucky in that respect because I had no problems. I do remember waking up right after the surgery and a feeling of my stomach burning (anesthesia wore off cause surgery took longer than expected). But you shouldn't have this problem much.
Also definitely use a pillow lightly pressed to your tummy when getting up. And see if the hospital will allow you to take a small one with you or have one in the car when you leave. Put the pillow between you and your seatbelt.
Good luck and I hope all is well with you.
I had a laparoscopy 5 yrs ago to remove a 14 lbs ovarian cyst. Unfortunately for me, because my cyst was so large, I still have a foot long scar down my stomach (no bikinis or short shirts for me). I also had a very long recovery for mine.
Hopefully you won't have an aversion to the meds they give you. I was lucky in that respect because I had no problems. I do remember waking up right after the surgery and a feeling of my stomach burning (anesthesia wore off cause surgery took longer than expected). But you shouldn't have this problem much.
Also definitely use a pillow lightly pressed to your tummy when getting up. And see if the hospital will allow you to take a small one with you or have one in the car when you leave. Put the pillow between you and your seatbelt.
Good luck and I hope all is well with you.
I am 46 so I am not concerned with the fertility end of things - done with having kids! Dr. has asked if I wanted her to just take everything out!