Feralpeg
Living and Loving Windermere!
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I had a complete hysterectomy at age 50. I have had more surgeries than I can count, but this one knocked me on my butt! The doctor had told my family to expect that I would be in surgery for about 3 hours. It took 5 hours. It turned out that I had a ton of lesions that the doctor pealed off. I also had adenomyosis.
After the surgery, I was in a lot of pain. The nurse gave me as much pain reliever as allowed, but it just didn't cut it. Normally, I have a very high pain tolerance. They ended up calling anesthesia to put in a block. I also had an adverse reaction to the anesthesia. Not unexpected for me. I vomited every time I moved for two days.
I was supposed to be discharged after three days. I spiked a fever and had to stay two more days.
After I got home, I really didn't have that much pain. I didn't need the pain meds. I was, however, so fatigued. A couple of weeks after my surgery, I had to take my daughter to our GP. He told me I looked like I'd been hit by a truck. I felt the same. After three months, I went to my doctor to get the release to return to work. She really didn't want to send me back, but I needed to get back for financial reasons.
After the fact, I was so very glad I went ahead with the surgery. It was very hard, but I no longer had to live in constant pain.
After the surgery, I was in a lot of pain. The nurse gave me as much pain reliever as allowed, but it just didn't cut it. Normally, I have a very high pain tolerance. They ended up calling anesthesia to put in a block. I also had an adverse reaction to the anesthesia. Not unexpected for me. I vomited every time I moved for two days.
I was supposed to be discharged after three days. I spiked a fever and had to stay two more days.
After I got home, I really didn't have that much pain. I didn't need the pain meds. I was, however, so fatigued. A couple of weeks after my surgery, I had to take my daughter to our GP. He told me I looked like I'd been hit by a truck. I felt the same. After three months, I went to my doctor to get the release to return to work. She really didn't want to send me back, but I needed to get back for financial reasons.
After the fact, I was so very glad I went ahead with the surgery. It was very hard, but I no longer had to live in constant pain.