Guest guest Posted August 8, 2003 Report Share Posted August 8, 2003 In a message dated 8/8/2003 7:41:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, sftigrrl@... writes: > The one > thing that I hadn't heard of from anyone else, which may be > something that doesn't happen a lot is that my vulva swelled up! > It's gone down to normal now, but for the first four days after I got > home I was joking about my " elephant vagina. " Anyone else > experience this? I just assume it was from not moving for so > long, and all the stuff that went on down there. Since it's back to > normal, I'm not too worried. > !!!!! Moi, aussi! (Me too!) Yes, by elephant vagina, I'm assuming you're referring to your Labia Majores being REALLLLLLY " MAYORES! " --like swollen with fluid to about five times the normal size?! And by " elephant vagina " --aren't you thinking of " Elephantiasis of the Testicles " ??? (If you ever saw this in a medical book, you'd never forget it!!) Oh, yes....I had this SAME symptom, but no, I don't remember anyone else reporting this on this list--until you wrote! My " labia gigantes " problem was so bad post-op, that I literally could not walk without clutching my crotch. I was staying with my Mom and my sister at the time (who had had surgery, as well!!) They teased me MERCILESSLY for my crotch clutching. It was especially funny to them, because the big interview had been shown on TV the night after I came home from the hospital--so my crotch-clutching was very timely. I also had a SEVERE ALLERGY (bright red skin and welts!) because of the adhesive tape. And a deep black BRUISE. Not a pretty sight. The funniest part of the " Labia Muy, Muy Muy Mayores: " At the post-op, my normally poker-faced, unresponsive gyno had a look of undisguised HORROR when he looked at my pelvic area. This was not my imagination. He appeared STUNNED. As if I was a freak of nature! He looked at my pelvis as if he was viewing the bearded lady, or the three-headed turtle!!! He said he had never seen this response post-myo before. I know it is not that uncommon--it's the body's response (fluid=lymph) to an inflammatory event. Later, the body absorbs the fluid, and the swelling subsides completely. With my allergic reaction, I was swollen for quite a while! **************************************** Oh, and one other common experience: the surgical nurse (not during my myo--another surgery) inserted an IV in my hand that felt like a form of Medieval torture. My hand was killing me--but she INSISTED I couldn't feel a thing. Yeah, right! My last memory before losing consciousness was the surgeon appearing in the OR and upon viewing the hand with the IV (now red, swollen, and a bit bloody) " WHO THE HELL DID THIS & ^*^ & $^# IV on this poor woman's hand?!?!?!? " He yelled at that nurse with such ferocity I even felt a little sorry for her. And he redid the IV himself. Anyway, enough about me! Thanks for your post. Glad you're on the mend now, and do keep in touch with the LOL! -Roma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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