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Hi all! Got out of the hospital yesterday. The ride home was painful at times. Taking turns, hitting bumps/potholes, and just normal stops at red lights (could not imagine the pain if we had to brake at 100%) were all painful. I am staying in the uptairs master bedroom, but I may have to consider moving to the downstairs guest bedroom. Last night in the middle of the night I felt like being on the laptop or turning on the TV but I knew I would get the "eye" from my wife. Some things I learned that you all have shared that have helped alot: grabber device, I had it at the hospital and it came in handy. The nurses were so busy and shortstaffed, I couldnt get them to help me for some things (I had to press a call button and a receptionist would ask for details on why I needed help) - I was on my own if something was out of reach. They were supposed to do hourly checks but they almost never did, until I complained to the charge nurse. Another thing was to stay on top of my pain medicine. After they took the PCA pump away, I was on PRN (as needed) oxycodone. The problem with this was if I was sleeping I wouldnt get any pain medicine and blood levels would fall too low. One time the Doctor had to be called at 2 am because I was so bad. Medicine wasnt prn after that
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Things I can share that may be helpful to others:
If you have a cell phone, get a bluetooth device that does voice activated commanRAB. This eliminates having to reach for a phone or hold it while eating, using walker, etc. I use cell instead of house phone.
Bring hard candy with you to have after surgery. The first 2 or 3 days, my throat was so sore and dry from the tube that had been used in surgery and from the medicine. The Jolly Ranchers saved me!
For the men, bring talc baby powder with you. Makes things move/slide around better when general mobility is a problem and there is no showering for a time.
That is it for now. I have my follow up appt in 2 weeks. I feel as if I am progressing well. Incision looks good. I do have a lot of bruising on my lower back/side (love handle area). But I am able to get in and out of bed, walk with a cane only, though I use the walker when possible.
Things I can share that may be helpful to others:
If you have a cell phone, get a bluetooth device that does voice activated commanRAB. This eliminates having to reach for a phone or hold it while eating, using walker, etc. I use cell instead of house phone.
Bring hard candy with you to have after surgery. The first 2 or 3 days, my throat was so sore and dry from the tube that had been used in surgery and from the medicine. The Jolly Ranchers saved me!
For the men, bring talc baby powder with you. Makes things move/slide around better when general mobility is a problem and there is no showering for a time.
That is it for now. I have my follow up appt in 2 weeks. I feel as if I am progressing well. Incision looks good. I do have a lot of bruising on my lower back/side (love handle area). But I am able to get in and out of bed, walk with a cane only, though I use the walker when possible.