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Pastor Paula Jackson

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    Pastor Paula Jackson reacted to PGee for a blog entry, Two Days out of Surgery, and here's my experience...   
    The night before surgery....I kept myself busy and finally at 11 dropped from exhaustion.....and slept like a baby until the alarm went off at 4 a.m. I was in the OR, getting prepped for surgery, asked for something for nausea in my IV, we had a few laughs, and the next thing I know, I'm happily waking up in recovery...
     
    My eye sight was blurry for hours after the surgery....and as soon as they let me, I walked...blurry eye sight or not.....the fear of gas pain was my motivator, I walked as often and as far as they'd let me....and continued walking every hour starting the 1st day after surgery.
     
    When I was finally in a room (long delay), I felt utterly helpless and useless....like a beetle on its back.
     
    I'm not a fan of pain killers......don't experience pain like most people....I only took something late at night (not sure I needed it, but thought it couldn't hurt and sleep was important.)
     
    Morning came early, and the first thing I did was pee and walk...I don't think people knew what to make of me walking at 5:30 in the morning, so I just smiled and said good morning.....had the dreaded leak test this morning (wasn't so bad)....found it.hard to sip my liquids today, but wasn't too worried because I'm hooked to an IV......they are giving me prilosec in my IV, and I've never had nausea.
     
    I am sore, but not in any real pain. The only pain is when I breath in deep. The biggest problem I'm facing is high blood pressure.....it's all over the map.....so they are giving me something for that.....6 hours later we finally see a break.
     
    Day 2.....time to go home! Yeeha! so sick of being hooked up to an IV and having my pee measured and BP taken LOL The first thing I do is get up for my early morning walk.........and surprised how much easier it is to get up and out of that bed....wow! They give me another dose for my blood pressure.....will have my blood pressure checked on Monday with my PCP...may have to go on blood pressure medicine until some of this weight is gone (I've never been on BP meds before)
     
    I was dreading the self injections.....did that this morning, and it wasn't so bad.
     
    UPDATE: I did have a drain, and that for a brief second or two hat was some intense pain when it was take out---but again, very brief.
     
    I haven't experienced the gas pains yet....hoping all that walking worked it out....but I'm still walking.....
     
    I've experienced my restriction...took one little sip too many and felt it.....luckily it was a tiny sip and went away quickly.
    UPDATED: this pain I'm experiencing is a spasm, not a restriction....will try warm liquids and see how it goes.
     
    Now that I'm home, my arms are killing me.....I figure one is from the IV....no idea about the other....my IV was in my hand, and my hand is a little swollen and sore.
     
    I was told the priority and goal in the next few days is to get down the isopure (1/2 bottle mixed with water).....finding it difficult, but I sip as much as I can (I found in the hospital juice and broth went down much easier LOL)
     
    I haven't gained weight from the hospital (yet anyway) but I am swollen around the mid section.
     
    Right now I'm feeling rather fortunate....have not had a WTH did I do moment. I'm so thankful to have a wonderful man by my side for support.
     
    The things I packed that I used....a pillow (only for the ride home)....a maxidress w/o anything at the waist was great for going home with a cami underneath...a note pad/pen for notes/questions for when the doctor came in...my own tooth brush/paste, hiar brush, eye glass case, and my cell phone to check in with VST and for my email.
     
    I know this is just the first step in a life long journey, but rather than anxious as I have been, I'm looking forward to the ride.....

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