Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 You are so right !!! Sometimes, I feel like I know too much about all this and hope I could let the doctor decide what's best; it's his job afterall !! > 11/ Don't do too much reading/research about your condition as you > may become subconsciously very anxious and start imagining all sorts > of complications post-surgery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 thank you so much for your info. I just had my myo this weds and was out by firday. I am in alot of pain so my doctor gave me vocdine and it was so strong for me I could not breath. So he gave me tylenol for the pain with codine. What are you taking for the pain? I do walk alittle but I have stairs and I try to walk very slowly up and down. I get very tried easly and I do sleep alot. My mother is with me for one week. It's been 4 days for me and I am still swollen. So can you tell me your symtoms? any adivce? I hope you are doing well. Jasmine suepollini suepollini@...> wrote: I'm now 17 days post-myo and feel in the position to give some advice to anyone having surgery in the near future: 1/ Avoid any form of lifting as you really feel it afterwards - excruciating muscle pain 2/ Try to avoid bending- but this is quite difficult- better to kneel down very slowly by bending your knees 3/ Increase your walking daily but only little by little 4/ Try to avoid stairs as much as possible especially in first week and a half and take it very very slowly up and down 5/ Get loads of rest- I recommend an afternoon nap if possible 6/ Try to have one friend/visitor come round every day to help you out/ keep you company especially if you live alone 7/ Drink plenty- especially herbal teas- they help to keep you calm 8/ Take pain relief when needed- don't try to be brave 9/ If you feel very anxious slow your breathing right down and breathe slowly and calmly 10/ If you live alone, stay with relatives/ friends for 2 weeks post -myo to stop yourself overdoing things 11/ Don't do too much reading/research about your condition as you may become subconsciously very anxious and start imagining all sorts of complications post-surgery. I didn't do all these things- but you learn form experience as the saying goes! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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