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MountainReader
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I just returned from the hospital. I had a Laproscopic Nissen Fundoplication yesterday. All went well. I've got six small incisions. One in the belly button, one a couple inches above and the others on my rib lines. I pretty much spent all day yesterday sleeping off the anesthesia or just zoning out. My left side is etremely sore. It is difficult getting in and out of bed. That is one of those things you really need those core ab muscles for. I'm on a complete liquid diet for the next two weeks. My hospital meals consisted of: water, chicken broth, tea, apple juice, jello, Boost and a popcicle.
I had some nausea yesterday afternoon and last night. I called for the nurse because my doc told me the sooner they gave meRAB to stop the nausea, the better. I was really frustrated the first time because the nurse took her time, then finally sent a CNA with SODA CRACKERS. I don't know what they were thinking....there is no way I can eat crackers for a very long time. I eventually got my IV meRAB though. I had a couple doses of morphine, but am now on liquid lortab. A word of advice: if you ever have this surgery, take the pain meRAB in advance of getting up to go to the bathroom. Again, using the muscles to get out of bed hurts ALOT. Also, the gas they put into my abdomen caused me some pain and made it difficult to go to the bathroom. That was much better today.
By this morning, I was feeling much better and was able to take a shower. They said it wasn't a problem to get the steri-stitches wet that much. When I had laproscopic shoulder surgery earlier this year, they made me wait about four days before I could shower so this was a pleasant surprise.
Another pleasant surprise is that I am able to do a bit of belching. That helped with the gas in my system from the surgery. At first I was worried that maybe things were too loose, but I had lots of people tell me how incredible this surgeon is and how well he does this surgery. Until I see any different, I am going to trust that everything is as it should be.
I had some nausea yesterday afternoon and last night. I called for the nurse because my doc told me the sooner they gave meRAB to stop the nausea, the better. I was really frustrated the first time because the nurse took her time, then finally sent a CNA with SODA CRACKERS. I don't know what they were thinking....there is no way I can eat crackers for a very long time. I eventually got my IV meRAB though. I had a couple doses of morphine, but am now on liquid lortab. A word of advice: if you ever have this surgery, take the pain meRAB in advance of getting up to go to the bathroom. Again, using the muscles to get out of bed hurts ALOT. Also, the gas they put into my abdomen caused me some pain and made it difficult to go to the bathroom. That was much better today.
By this morning, I was feeling much better and was able to take a shower. They said it wasn't a problem to get the steri-stitches wet that much. When I had laproscopic shoulder surgery earlier this year, they made me wait about four days before I could shower so this was a pleasant surprise.
Another pleasant surprise is that I am able to do a bit of belching. That helped with the gas in my system from the surgery. At first I was worried that maybe things were too loose, but I had lots of people tell me how incredible this surgeon is and how well he does this surgery. Until I see any different, I am going to trust that everything is as it should be.