#4439428 - 09/17/18 06:48 PM
Re: Surgery this Morning
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Last night was agonizing, this morning woke up early could barely roll out of bed to go pee at 5am. I am bloated somewhat and still cant do any "business" but I took 2 Dulcolax and another pain pill (Norco) which does nothing. went back to bed and was up again by 9 and took 2 pain pills which took my pain from a 10 to about 7. I talked to a buddy who had the exact same operation and he confirmed this is what he experienced. I'm just putting this down here for anyone who is looking to have a similar procedure that to be prepared. Not to scare you, but I hope you at least have pretty nurses. Thanks for the heads up. I'm 46, I don't bounce back from things like I used to, so I'm not looking forward to it. It won't be as bad as ACL reconstructive surgery was, but, I'm not 18 anymore lol
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#4439554 - 09/18/18 04:15 PM
Re: Surgery this Morning
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KRT_Bong
It's KRT not Kurt
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It's KRT not Kurt
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Last night was agonizing, this morning woke up early could barely roll out of bed to go pee at 5am. I am bloated somewhat and still cant do any "business" but I took 2 Dulcolax and another pain pill (Norco) which does nothing. went back to bed and was up again by 9 and took 2 pain pills which took my pain from a 10 to about 7. I talked to a buddy who had the exact same operation and he confirmed this is what he experienced. I'm just putting this down here for anyone who is looking to have a similar procedure that to be prepared. Not to scare you, but I hope you at least have pretty nurses. Thanks for the heads up. I'm 46, I don't bounce back from things like I used to, so I'm not looking forward to it. It won't be as bad as ACL reconstructive surgery was, but, I'm not 18 anymore lol Mine was both the Inguinal and the Umbilical Hernia of which the latter was more painful initially, the incision at my waist is not painful at all but they pulled 18 inches of small bowl and a fluid sack out of my scrotum ( eek I know). On the first day I didn't really look at any of it so Saturday I'd have thought I had gotten male enhancement surgery, it looked like Thanos, Big and Purple and a little hard to avoid sitting on. I went to work last night and I hadn't been on my feet for that long since Thursday so it felt really tight across my abdomen but most of my pain is still in my groin which is gradually returning to normal. It will be at least 2 weeks for the sutures to heal. Incidentally, a couple IPA's and some Cannabis is way more effective than Hydrocodone, jus sayin
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#4439807 - 09/20/18 12:21 AM
Re: Surgery this Morning
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Scaliwag and Survivor
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My next few months...so far...
Two skin cancer out patient surgeries, two lower abdominal hernias out patient surgeries (dunno WTF kind) fixed AGAIN (second time), half my skin frozen by liquid nitrogen, a freakin colonoscopy, ongoing minus a couple gallons of blood in tests, a CT scan, a PET scan, dentures, freakin HARD college work and...
I start to get bummed or worried, then I think about our friends Murphy and Airdrop and I feel like a whimp. I am in NO way belittling your situation _Bong, just personally venting I guess.
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#4439821 - 09/20/18 02:11 AM
Re: Surgery this Morning
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KRT_Bong
It's KRT not Kurt
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It's KRT not Kurt
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You go ahead and vent, I am in agreement about our friends, my sisters husband has diabetes and she has already been a widow once and his situation is getting more dire. I've seen a couple acquaintances in the last month pass unexpectedly It just goes on and on, pain is pain, I can look forward to getting better and hopefully be only in my present state for a week or two more. Others are dealing with far more. I'm already back at work and tomorrow is my long day shift and marks a week since my surgery. I have been in a constant state of discomfort all day and just about my limit for pain. My um, special parts are really, really hurting and that with the occasional stabbing pains just under my waist where the incision is that come without warning, I'm a singer and lets just say I can do Joe Cocker and Michael Jackson right now. Well off to Bed, tomorrow is a long day
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Exodus
by RedOneAlpha. 04/18/24 05:46 PM
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