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janiee08
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Megss, Something I forgot to ask you last night; how is your incisional line looking like? Any redness, puffiness, you know...signs of infection? That could increase your pain levels as well. Also, most surgeons appy a "pain paste" right before they close up after a surgery like ours. This way the pain is not so overwhelming. Even though I hated my surgeon (I later realized he shouldn't have fused THAT many levels-another story), I saw in his post-op notes that he did apply the pain paste. Your story has also jogged my memory about my last fusion(fall of 07) and I am remerabering some things I had forgotten about. However, keep in mind that we are all different, and what I needed for example, may not be what you need, and vice-versa. I was on a morphine drip (forget the correct term now) for several days, then switched to morphine injections for a few days. I only converted to oral meRAB when I came home. I was in the hospital for ten days because I almost died from complications due to pulmonary eraboli. So, keep in mind, this is really not the norm, per se, but I point this out because they sure wouldn't have medicated me like this for nothing. This is a very painful surgery and managing that pain is very important. One more thing, a correction. I came home with Percocet 5 one or two every 4-6 hours as needed for pain. Wasn't enough to control the pain so I called the office like I said in an earlier post, and they increased to 7.5 one or two every 4-6 hours as needed. I think I said one 7.5 every 4-6 hours. After three weeks to four weeks, I was able to start decreasing this dose. At my three month check up, I still felt like I needed pain relief but felt like I should be off all pain meRAB by this time. When I discussed this with the surgeon he said, "Ohhh, nooo,....this is a huge surgery, it's different than other surgery's. Besides, your going to need it for PT. I guess my point is you shouldn't feel guilty for feeling pain from a surgery this big esp. after only one week!!!! And you are not on "a ton of meRAB". About the sleepiness but can't sleep; that could be the Percocet, esp. if your not used to it. About the ER, decide now; not tonight!!....Best of Luck to You....Janiee:angel: