Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Hi Sandy, I had a lap/hyst to resect my uterine septum in Jan. 2002. Here are my answers: > For any of you who have had this procedure, PLEASE PLEASE, could you > fill me in on: > 1)What kind of pain you were in after surgery & for how long?> I had very sore muscles - all over- due to the gas used in the lap. That went away completely on the second day. I was amazed at how the gas affected me in that way. I had a sore and tender belly button for a few weeks, in the end it was just itchy and a nuisance. I recommend comfy drawstring pants for at least a few days. I also had a very sore throat from the intubation tube, with an annoying cough that persisted for a couple of days. I drank lots and lots of water and herbal tea. > 2) How long were you off work & how long did it take to get back to > normal?> I had the surgery on a Thursday and returned to work the following Monday. I could have gone to work sooner, but I had to travel 5 hours for my surgery and we made a long weekend out of it. I went cross country skiing on the Saturday following my surgery and was back to my normal exercise routine after that (bearing in mind that I had been exercising on a regular basis already). > 3) Did you have any better luck ttc after surgery?>> Well, I had very long cycles after my surgery. I was charting and so I knew I was ovulating. I became pregnant the following July on a cycle with ovulation on day 34 (and carried my son to full term). I had been pregnant twice prior to my surgery, but miscarried both times. For me the surgery was not a problem and I recoverd quickly. Best of luck to you, let us know how it goes! , 31, SU resected, bicollis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Hi Sandy, I had the surgery twice because the first dr did not remove enough of the septum. I like your drs plan, maybe remove smaller horn of a UU if it could not sustain a pg, do nothing to a BU and remove the septum if SU. He seems to know his Mullerian anomalies. Also good to know that he will take care of any endo while he is in there. My answers are below: > 1)What kind of pain you were in after surgery & for how long? I really wasn't in pain. My shoulders ached a " little " and my throat was hoarse and sore from the intubation tube. My belly button was sore for about 2 weeks. I wore loose waist pants during those weeks so that nothing rubbed too tightly against my belly button. The other incision lower down around the bikini line did not hurt at all. Your dr may put 1 or 2 stitches in each of the incisions that are made for the lap or he may just put a bandaid over them to heal. > 2) How long were you off work & how long did it take to get back to > normal? I had my surgery on a Wed and went back to work on Fri. HOwever, I was so physically tired and my belly was tender that I decided to go home after only working a half day. I was fine by Saturday. > 3) Did you have any better luck ttc after surgery? After the last surgery, we decided with my RE to be more aggressive with ttcing. We decided this b/c it took us awhile to get pg before I lost it to a m/c and then I needed the 2 surgeries, so we wanted to just get pg the fastest way possible. I did clomid/IUI and then moved onto inj/IUI and got pg on the 6th cycle. I had a dd on 10/2/2003. You may not need or decide to do the meds depending on what your feelings are about your situation. Bring a pillow in the car on your way to the hospital. Hugging the pillow after surgery will feel comforting to you on the way home. Wear loose comfortable clothing and get lots of rest when you get home. I know how anxious you must feel. Tell your husband or whoever will be taking you to surgery to remember EVERYTHING that the dr says after surgery. It's so hard to remember to ask the dr all of the questions that you have. Maybe write down your most urgent questions for dh to ask the dr, if you have any. I hope that your dr will also have a follow-up appt with you if you find that you are SU. That way they can do another HSG or in-office hys or SHG to make sure that the septum is gone after you have healed. That's how I found out that my 1st surgery did not work...I have an HSG a month later and found it was still there. Good luck and let us know how it goes, Sara 36, SU resected x2, dd 10/2/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Hi Sandy, I had a lap/hyst and then a hyst alone but nothing was done operatively speaking for any, so I can just tell you about the basics of the surgery... For my first one I was with an RE who must have been a sadist because he gave me a diaherria-inducing drink the night before surgery & it was so bad that I was crying and begging for immodium the day of. My second RE told me that all of that was *completely unnecessary* (unless I had bowel problems, which I don't). So, first of all, if they told you to drink this drink and you don't have bowel problems - argue! It's not necessary and definitely not worth the discomfort! Just eat light the day before and you'll be fine. The hysteroscopy part of it is (usually) non operative - just a camera in there checking things out - though if they find something that needs taking care of, they will do it at that time. For me this was not the case so I don't know much about that except for the basic hysteroscopy. The lap they go thru the belly button, so afterwards that's going to be oozy and gross for a little while, but no real pain associated with that. It is a weird area to heal however, due to the shape, so it's fairly common to heal a little strangely - in my case a piece of skin healed so the rest of the (small) wound stayed open longer than it should have - I mentioned 2 weeks after the lap that my belly button hadn't healed yet and they were shocked - it should heal long before 2 weeks in any case, so if it doesn't, get them to look at it again. You'll be under anesthesia (local or more likely twilight sedation) so you will go to sleep and wake up with it all over. You might feel naseaus when you wake up - before you go under ask if it's possible to put anti-nausea meds into your IV, usually they do, but if not, ask - and you'll be a little groggy for a little while. They'll let you leave an hour to 3 hours after the procedure depending on when you wake up. Plan to go home and sleep the rest of the day because you'll probably be knocked out by the anesthesia. The next couple of days you'll be more tired than usual but if you must work, you can - but better to take at least the day off after the surgery & definitely take it very easy physically for a week-ish afterwards. I didn't have much pain after either of my surgeries, but again, they didn't do much - in the first one they removed some stuff from my uterus, but nothing major was done - so you might have more pain depending on what they end up doing. For me, the hsg was much worse since it was so painful & this was a bigger deal but far less painful. I definitely appreciated sleeping through the worst of it! Good luck in any case, hope it all goes well, na Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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