Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Hi one and all; I thought I should send in an update to let you know how I'm recovering from the surgery on 18 December. I went in for a simple hernia repair and a " thigh lift. " Dr. K said that when he got " in " he didn't know what he was looking at and had to call in Dr. Z. what they decided was that it was the largest hernia he had ever seen. It was under the " deep fascia " and Dr. K told me that the DS and related surgeries never go that deep and that's why he hadn't found the hernia before. The doctors concluded that I have had this hernia for 25-30 years. It is the same type of hernia that Olympic weightlifters develop. He can't " understand " why I didn't have major problems before because of the size of the hernia. However, Dr. K's theory is that because I carried so much weight for all those years, the force of the weight had kept the hernia slammed shut all the time. Now that the weight is gone, while in the United Kingdom I stressed the area sufficiently to cause the hernia to 'activate'. He said that he could fit his head though the hernia opening. The graphic paragraph-Because of the extensive work in the " manly area " I have bathroom issues because I am so grossly swollen so I have to do everything in the shower (and I mea everything). Fortunately I am still the " puddin' poop " king or I'd be in big trouble! This means I take between 15 and 20 showers per day. And because of the drainage, I have to change underwear (shorts and shirt) about every hour. I've never been cleaner in my life nor have I washed so many loads of clothes in one day! LOL-end of graphic paragraph. I also have tremendous edema. My legs were so swollen last Tuesday that I thought they were going to split open. Even lying down so much doesn't help. The retention caused me to gain just over 32 pounds since surgery. Monday I took matters into my own hands and 'borrowed' some furosemide from a friend and the legs are finally returning to normal size. He did a partial thigh lift, too. If you are contemplating having such a procedure, here is my thought on the deal. First, make sure you know exactly what a thigh lift actually is. A " hunk " of flesh is removed in the bend of your legs and the thigh skin is pulled up and reattached. That is what the procedure is. I thought we were talking about a different procedure. So, when I discussed the lift with Dr K, of course he knew what I was talking about-so did I, but they were two different procedures. LOL It really is funny (the miscommunication). This procedure is more painful than anything I've had heretofore. The major pain is because the incisions are right in the bend/fold of the leg where it meets the body-the crotch area. No matter what position I am in, it hurts. Walking hurts, sitting hurts, lying down hurts; it just plain hurts no matter what! And it stays moist. And, underwear is a curse from hell because the leg bands rub the incision and if I wear boxer briefs the material is still tight enough to rub the incision with every move. All the other procedures I've had have been a piece of cake I comparison. It's not that this is any worse than any other surgery; it's just that WHERE the incisions are is the problem. I've never used much pain medication after surgery because I have a high pain tolerance level; however; I have lived in vicodin exactly as it was proscribed (every 4 hours round the clock) and I will ask for a refill, too. What I thought I was going to have been a procedure like the bat-wing lift. Dr. K has told me we can/will do that procedure in a couple of months. This is the procedure you all really need to discuss with him if you are contemplating a thigh lift. Once again I have to thank God for Dr. K and this wonderful DS surgery. Looking back, I am not the person I was before the DS. Even now in the midst of the current pain, I am so much better off than before. And, I owe my new life to Dr. K (and Dee, too, who always listens to my rants and raves when I'm sure I'm taking my last breath! LOL) In closing, remember that Dr. K is Armenian and they celebrate Christmas on 6th January according to the " old " calendar. Send him a card folks! He said that Dawn does the " big thing' on the 25th, and then they do a celebration on 6th. Ok, thanks for listening to my rants and raves. I hope that your 5th Day of Western Christmas is a wonderful day for each of you. And, I pray that 2007 is filled with the things that make you each smile. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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