Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 I'm with R. on the question of needing assistance after myomectomy. Neither did I need assistance. I stayed in bed the first couple of days, but I was able to get up to use the bathroom, get water, take the Motrin, etc. I took care of my own grooming - true, it was limited grooming the first couple of days- but I didn't require anyone's assistance. There needed to be a category for " No assistance required " . Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2004 Report Share Posted March 6, 2004 Abdominal Myomectomy/Hysterectomy: If you're on your own, pre-stock the house with easy to cook, lightweight size food and drink. Things like tins of soup and instant dinners will be easy to do. You won't want to tackle anything that involves lifting your heaviest largest saucepans of water, or anything dangerous like chip pans. Think 'frail very old lady' when anticipating what will be hard, or easy. Can you actually open that overladen bottom drawer of clothes? Can you reach that top shelf? I'm not kidding! Stupid things like toilet flushes may be harder to push down on and just stretching to close a window can feel like a bad idea. Certainly get someone to phone or visit often and think ahead about what you need nearby. Do walk around the house, walk up and down your street if you feel up to it and be up in the daytime. Don't be over-ambitious or reckless. Showers are easier than baths. It's nice having someone around all the time for: * Help if we have an accident or have complications making us ill * Someone to do all those frustrating things we're supposed to avoid that still need doing sometimes. (people who haven't had the operation yet shouldn't underestimate the hassles of moving objects that normally seem light and manageable that we shouldn't be lifting ourselves). * Reassurance that a symptom is most likely normal healing * Someone to get you to a doctor, or to buy you some medicine etc. if it is a problem * Someone to bore to death talking about it all * When you are ill sometimes you want to be with your parents or whoever, and somewhere where you don't have to worry about hogging the bathroom or being untidy for 6 weeks. * Some people feel down, especially after a hysterectomy Aztek Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2004 Report Share Posted March 6, 2004 I think there may be some confusion on the poll here... I agree that many of us did not need assistance with personal grooming, etc. when we got home (I didn't). However, other things, like lifting gallon containers, cleaning your house, taking care of young children, etc. are different. There are probably women who just didn't do these things for a few days or weeks or didn't need to do these things (i.e don't have small children) and therefore say they didn't need assistance. Others, with different family situations, have no choice (i.e. if you have children or pets at home, someone has to take care of them & your house, and if you can't (which I would thing that everyone who had abdominal surgery can't at least for a period of time) then you will need assistance.) I think the purpose of the poll is to give others an idea of what to expect after a myo - what they may or may not need assistance with. I don't think it's fair to lead people to believe that they won't need assistance with ANYTHING (not just personal grooming/needs) especially if they have children who will need to be taken care of. Perhaps it would have been a good idea to have a choice of 'not applicaple' for certain categories. Just my 2 cents...I don't mean to split hairs on the poll, I just want to make sure the results aren't misleading to those who haven't had their surgery yet and are using it as a baseline. ~Cindy > I'm with R. on the question of needing assistance after myomectomy. Neither did I need assistance. I stayed in bed the first couple of days, but I was able to get up to use the bathroom, get water, take the Motrin, etc. I took care of my own grooming - true, it was limited grooming the first couple of days- but I didn't require anyone's assistance. There needed to be a category for " No assistance required " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2004 Report Share Posted March 6, 2004 I agree with you . I went into the site, but couldn't find a single alternative that applied to my case. First of all, in the UK, most patients stay in hospital to 5-6 days after a myomectomy, regardless of complications arising, so I'd appreciate an extra line saying " stayed 5 days or more " without the bit about complications. Secondly, a lot of women (or most) will probably not have needed that much hands-on assistance post-myo, esp. not to get in/out of bed, bathe, etc. The assistance we most tend to need is with grocery shopping, hoovering, ironing, etc. and even those last two you can live without for a few weeks! Thanks for raising the point ! Chie There is NO category for " I didn't need any assistance " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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