Surgery: What do you know now that you wish you knew before?

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If you've had surgery (particularly more substantive ones), what did you learn before/after? What was helpful in getting through (mentally, physically, logistically)? What surprised you? What do you wish you had known? Any "hacks", urban legends that didn't really pan out?

I'm personally having one (not looking for attention - but I thought it might be weird if I wasn't honest). I'm trying to think things through - the other surgeries I had (fairly minor), I hadn't really known what to expect. I'm also sort of alone - with friends and acquaintances throughout the country. So, I'm trying to make a list of "Ways you can help (from afar)" - things like, sending me movie or book recs, memes, etc.
 
If you've had surgery (particularly more substantive ones), what did you learn before/after? What was helpful in getting through (mentally, physically, logistically)? What surprised you? What do you wish you had known? Any "hacks", urban legends that didn't really pan out?

I'm personally having one (not looking for attention - but I thought it might be weird if I wasn't honest). I'm trying to think things through - the other surgeries I had (fairly minor), I hadn't really known what to expect. I'm also sort of alone - with friends and acquaintances throughout the country. So, I'm trying to make a list of "Ways you can help (from afar)" - things like, sending me movie or book recs, memes, etc.
I should've added - mine is ACDF (interior, due to a spinal cord thing)
 
This may seem obvious but, don’t be afraid to ask questions about the surgery and recovery before the surgery. If you’re kept in the hospital post surgically ask the nurses and doctors questions as they come to you. Write them down if you need to. There is no such thing as a stupid question, especially when it comes to your health.

Good luck with your procedure and recovery. I hope it all goes smoothly. 😊
 
Well my first was an unplanned c section. It was so unplanned that during the hospital tour I decided to leave at the c section part because oh no it wasn’t part of how I saw it going for me lol.
I was straight out scared they didn’t go oh hey we will strap your arms down etc. the anesthesiologist realized I was freaking and talked me through stuff.

Both last year abd this year I had procedures done under GA . I was more vocal asked questions let then know that as long as I know what is going to happen in advance I’ll be ok. Both times went smoothly.

I’ll be getting a hysterectomy not sure when now as my gyno has stopped doing surgery and I have an appointment at end o month at the sister office.
But guess what? I’ll he letting them know I expect to know the drill as it were.
You have to be your best advocate! Good luck
 

Recovery
Meal plan and batch cook or have food prepared for 2 weeks when you come home. You will have brain fog, fatigue and most surgery's you cant lift heavy items for a few weeks. Preparing all the food and snacks needed NOW before surgery when you are in the right frame of mind really makes a difference afterwards. When you come home, you just follow the meal planner and instructions

I did a day by day breakfast, lunch and dinner plan. I made a spreadsheet and hung it on the fridge with the exact food for each meal for 14 days. Everything only had to be reheated, not cooked, and anything I put in the freezer was labeled with what it was and the day/ date to be eaten.

The day before you have the surgery set up your recovery room. Make it cozy, have all the items you need within reaching distance.

I bought a bed table. I put lots of pillows and cushions on the bed and arranged them in a comfy upright sleeping position. I had a step to get off and on the bed. I had a table on each side of the bed with everything I needed, snacks, drinks, entertainment, medications.

Some people buy a pick up stick, for things that fall on the ground, as most likely you wont be able to just bend down and get something if it falls on the floor.
 
Also, don’t be afraid to ask for and/or accept help because you will need it.
As Bad Pink Tink said, you will have brain fog. Keep entertainment handy that you can drop in and out of… Books, YouTube videos, etc. I watched a lot of old tv on Netflix and HBO Max. I’d seen them before so it didn’t matter if I fell asleep in the middle of an episode.
If you’re in pain TAKE the pain meds! Ask if you can supplement with Tylenol or ibuprofen. We (retired RN here) used to give our post c-section moms Tylenol and Ibuprofen every 6 hours timed so they got something every 3 hours. Many had no need for narcotics on top of that. It’s easier to stay ahead of the pain than to bring pain down once it’s there. If you take Tylenol or ibuprofen make sure you aren’t accidentally doubling the dosage with your prescribed pain meds as some narcotics do include them.
I might think of more advice. 😆
 
Also, don’t be afraid to ask for and/or accept help because you will need it.
As Bad Pink Tink said, you will have brain fog. Keep entertainment handy that you can drop in and out of… Books, YouTube videos, etc. I watched a lot of old tv on Netflix and HBO Max. I’d seen them before so it didn’t matter if I fell asleep in the middle of an episode.
If you’re in pain TAKE the pain meds! Ask if you can supplement with Tylenol or ibuprofen. We (retired RN here) used to give our post c-section moms Tylenol and Ibuprofen every 6 hours timed so they got something every 3 hours. Many had no need for narcotics on top of that. It’s easier to stay ahead of the pain than to bring pain down once it’s there. If you take Tylenol or ibuprofen make sure you aren’t accidentally doubling the dosage with your prescribed pain meds as some narcotics do include them.
I might think of more advice. 😆
Should have mentioned I had a hysterectomy with c section incision. I stayed in bed for 6 weeks, but I am lucky, I work from home. From day 8 I started back working from bed. I was exhausted though and would nap for about 3 hours after lunch.

I also didnt have any narcotics, the hospital sent me home with an antibiotic prescription and I only took paracetamol / Tylenol, every 4 to 6 hours for about a week. I just took them at the same times as the antibiotics and because they were continually in my system, I didnt have any pain.
 



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