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Not yet. Surgery was 9/2 for me. :( this is exhausting...

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My surgery was 08/31 and just trying to sleep is living hell. I think the most sleep i have gotten is a total of 5 hours at one time. Trying tonight zyquil to see if that helps.

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It was about two weeks for me. It helped to have a body pillow to use as a prop, something to lean against while sleeping,

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How much are you walking everyday? I had some pretty bad pain at the large incision site and just getting in and out of bed took some serious planning. At first I was just managing maybe 1/2 a mile a day. On day 7, I was really irritable and just went for a 3 mile walk. During the walk, I felt the muscles at the incision site relax and by day 10, the pain was gone.

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How much are you walking everyday? I had some pretty bad pain at the large incision site and just getting in and out of bed took some serious planning. At first I was just managing maybe 1/2 a mile a day. On day 7, I was really irritable and just went for a 3 mile walk. During the walk, I felt the muscles at the incision site relax and by day 10, the pain was gone.

I walk about a mile a day, broken up between three walks. Thanks for the replies. I wish I could sleep on my stomach but I use a cpap machine.

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@@_telia_ Which side? If it is your right side, it is because of your liver.

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@@_telia_ Which side? If it is your right side, it is because of your liver.

Yeah it's my right side. I guess I didn't think too much about that! Thanks for the reply. They took a biopsy of my liver during the operation.

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Walking definitely helped, in my opinion. Also, I am a stomach/side sleeper -- I had a rough first two nights, but then wore my binder (large elastic belt-like thing I got at the hospital -- it pretty much covered entire lower half of my torso), I was able to sleep comfortably on my side and stomach. It kind of holds everything in so I didn't get those painful, pulling feelings.

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