Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 My myo is scheduled. I just have a few questions. One is vanity related. Ninety-five percent of my reason for a myo is to stop the madness (the intense bleeding). The other is to have a flat stomach again. Does the stomach go back to being flat after being cut so invasively? My second question is I am trying to figure out logistics. I am going out of state for the surgery. How long is one on pain meds? I may have to drive myself so I was wondering how long i will need to stay in a hotel before I can drive home. Thanks!! Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Hi Debbie- You will have swelling for some time after your surgery, do not expect a flat stomach post-myo. Many women have swelling for 2-3 months or so. I had my myo on October 2, and my swelling is just now almost gone. Just be patient with it, it will get better, but it takes time! About the pain meds, I think I was on them for about 5 days or so after coming home from the hospital. You may not need them that long, or you could take soem weaker, over-the-counter drugs instead. The most important thing with the pain meds is not to drink alcohol when you are taking them. They may also make you sick to your stomach. Also, I was advised not to drive for several weeks following my surgery, as are most women. You don't realize how much you use your stomach muscles while driving, braking, turning, etc. It will hurt. There's also a risk to your incision. I would not try to do this on my own without consulting with your doctor. Good luck and BE CAREFUL! After surgery, you don't want to risk any further complications! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Hi Debbie, I had an adom myo on the 7th of this month. I was in the hospital for 2 nights and was only spotting lightly when I left. I was on a morphine drip in the hospital so I wasn't feeling any pain. The doc prescribed vicuprofin upon my release. I could take 1 or 2 every 4 hours. The first two days home I took one every 4 hours. For the first 4 days I would say the only time I felt pain was when I was trying to get out of bed or up from the couch too quickly or without using my arm and leg muscles. I had some scary bleeding start 2 days after I was home where I was soaking pads every 4 hours or so. I thought it might have been my period. I called my doctor and was going to go in the next day but the bleeding stopped after 3 days. It's been 9 days since my operation I have been completely off of pain pills for 3 days and am not bleeding at all. Im still sleeping more than normal but I have been walking on the beach every day for the last 3 days, doing dishes, bending over, can get up and down very easily. I feel like I have sore muscles in my abdomen is all now. I was a little bloated looking in my stomach before the myo. In the hospital I swelled up a lot but now my abdomen is getting flat again. Every day it looks a little flatter so Im happy about that. I have read though that it can take a month or longer for all the swelling to go down. Hope that helps a bit! Good luck to you! Pearl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Thank you! Yeah, I don't expect a flat stomach immediately. Currently, it is the size of a 14 week pregnancy and no amount of exercise is changing that. I just wondered if surgery would make a difference eventually or will I forever have a poochy stomach. I know part of it is age. I just am not sure what my stomach muscles will come back to after being cut open. Yeah, I will have to figure out the surgery thing. I don't really know anyone on this side of the US. Debbie > Hi Debbie- > You will have swelling for some time after your surgery, do not expect a flat stomach post-myo. Many women have swelling for 2-3 months or so. I had my myo on October 2, and my swelling is just now almost gone. Just be patient with it, it will get better, but it takes time! > > About the pain meds, I think I was on them for about 5 days or so after coming home from the hospital. You may not need them that long, or you could take soem weaker, over-the-counter drugs instead. The most important thing with the pain meds is not to drink alcohol when you are taking them. They may also make you sick to your stomach. > > Also, I was advised not to drive for several weeks following my surgery, as are most women. You don't realize how much you use your stomach muscles while driving, braking, turning, etc. It will hurt. There's also a risk to your incision. I would not try to do this on my own without consulting with your doctor. > > Good luck and BE CAREFUL! After surgery, you don't want to risk any further complications! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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