Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Ally, I give you answer from my experience. I had my resection in Dec. of 2002 and couldn't of imagined a better experience. > Did you have stitches from the lap or just a bandage? I had one stitch by my belly button and 2 on each at the bottom by the pelvic bone. > How many did you have? 5 all together and I didn't know it until they fell off. > How long did you bleed after the surgery? I'm not sure because the morning of my surgery I was starting my period. First one I got on my own in 2 years and it showed up that morning. > When did you feel better to go back to work? I actually felt fine the same day. Just groggy from the surgery itself. I had no pain at all. I'm not saying this will be the case, but I don't think you'll be in a lot of pain. I do offer you this. By Gas-X or something to help with Gas. That was the worst part for me. They inflate your uterus with air so they can see and it all travels up into your shoulders. I didn't have any at home and made my husband go buy it because it was horrible. The only thing that helped was standing. It lasted about an hour and then I was fine. I had my surgery on Friday and was Christmas shopping on Monday. I could of gone Saturday but my RE said no driving until Wednesday so I had to wait for my friend to take me. Good luck, it's not bad and like I said the gas was the worst for me. Hope this helped some. Joann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Ally, I give you answer from my experience. I had my resection in Dec. of 2002 and couldn't of imagined a better experience. > Did you have stitches from the lap or just a bandage? I had one stitch by my belly button and 2 on each at the bottom by the pelvic bone. > How many did you have? 5 all together and I didn't know it until they fell off. > How long did you bleed after the surgery? I'm not sure because the morning of my surgery I was starting my period. First one I got on my own in 2 years and it showed up that morning. > When did you feel better to go back to work? I actually felt fine the same day. Just groggy from the surgery itself. I had no pain at all. I'm not saying this will be the case, but I don't think you'll be in a lot of pain. I do offer you this. By Gas-X or something to help with Gas. That was the worst part for me. They inflate your uterus with air so they can see and it all travels up into your shoulders. I didn't have any at home and made my husband go buy it because it was horrible. The only thing that helped was standing. It lasted about an hour and then I was fine. I had my surgery on Friday and was Christmas shopping on Monday. I could of gone Saturday but my RE said no driving until Wednesday so I had to wait for my friend to take me. Good luck, it's not bad and like I said the gas was the worst for me. Hope this helped some. Joann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Hi Ally, Getting these questions answered should help to calm your nerves before the surgery, although for me, the excitement that it was finally happening just couldn't be extinguished. I had 2 surgeries. The first was lap/hys and the second was hys only (no lap) to resect my partial SU. > > Can you please share any tips from your surgery day and tips on > recovery? Best advice I got was to take a pillow with me to hug against my belly on the ride home. The pressure is comforting. Also wear something super comfortable like yoga drawstring pants (Old Navy has nice ones for around $20). Your abdomen will probably be bloated and tender for awhile. The bloating goes away in a day or so, but the tenderness took about 10-14 days to go away completely...so plan on wearing your pants that fit loosely for a few days. > Did you have stitches from the lap or just a bandage? Two stitches per incision site (one at bottom of belly button and one on left lower abdomen/bikini area. > How long did you bleed after the surgery? First surgery I barely bled at all...a pantiliner for a day or two was all. However 2nd surgery I had a moderate-period-like bleed that lasted about 5 days. > When did you feel better to go back to work? With the lap/hys I had surgery on a Wed and went back to work on Fri...big mistake. I was still sore and tired and left to go back home at lunch time. The second surgery with the hys only I felt 100% better by the very next day! Having the lap does add extra burden to your body. Also, other members that have mentioned having endometriosis removed reported longer times until they were feeling better; I think they suffered more pain from the removal of the endo. Good luck and let us know how you do! Sara 37, SU resected x2 dd 13 mos, #2 28w3d Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Hi Ally! Congrats on the short wait! With my resection, I didn't come home with an IUD or cath or any hormones...so my recovery was pretty easy. I had my resection on a Thurs and was back at work on Monday. I just pretty much took it really easy the first two days, and sat around the house and watched tv. But I felt pretty good, I did take a couple advil but no major pains. I also didn't really bleed but for a couple days and I wound up getting my period right on time as I normally would have. I also had some endo burned off. The best tips for the surgery is to write your questions on a piece of paper and have your DH, S/O or whomever give it to the dr and get his answers....like some of mine were how long was the septum, was there any endo, did he feel he got all of the septum, etc...my doc also gave my DH pictures and wrote on them what they were. Best of luck!! carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Hi Ally! Congrats on the short wait! With my resection, I didn't come home with an IUD or cath or any hormones...so my recovery was pretty easy. I had my resection on a Thurs and was back at work on Monday. I just pretty much took it really easy the first two days, and sat around the house and watched tv. But I felt pretty good, I did take a couple advil but no major pains. I also didn't really bleed but for a couple days and I wound up getting my period right on time as I normally would have. I also had some endo burned off. The best tips for the surgery is to write your questions on a piece of paper and have your DH, S/O or whomever give it to the dr and get his answers....like some of mine were how long was the septum, was there any endo, did he feel he got all of the septum, etc...my doc also gave my DH pictures and wrote on them what they were. Best of luck!! carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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