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Re: Lap Tomorrow Questions about Post Op PainFrom: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 1 May 2002 08:39:38 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Robin wrote: > >At Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Amy wrote: >> >>I am scheduled for a Laproscopy tomorrow and the resident I saw said I >>would only need Ibuprofen after the surgery, not a narcotic. Is that >>true? From everything I've read it seems pretty painful. What have your >>experiences been? How long is the recovery? >>Thank you for your help. > >Amy, > >Much depends on what is done during the lap, and your tolerance for >pain. Any lap I have had, my MD has always given me an Rx for a >Narcotic (usually Percocet). I can say, even with the extensive work >done to remove the adhesions I had during my last lap, I did not need to >take anything other than Advil or Aleve (I find Aleve works much >better). I usually have a very low pain threshold. I have had two >prior laps to the last one, and I needed pain meds for it. > >Talk with your surgeon, not the Resident, prior to your surgery >tomorrow, and see what s/he says about it. > >Good luck with the surgery! Let us know how things go. > >-- >Robin > >-- >Robin > >I'm not a Dr. or any type of Medical Professional. >Please consult your with your own MD for advice and treatment. >No private emails, please.
I don't know if you will get this or not before your surgery. Last fall
I had a laproscopy and urethroscopy..(sp?) at the same time. I had
SEVERE pain after for 8 days. It took 5 days before I could lower
myself to the toilet on my own and the first 3 days I needed help to
walk and sit up. I was prescribed percocet which I went through very
quickly as I would wake with pain up as soon as it began to wear off. My
doctor willingly gave me more without an exam so I guess it is normal
for some people. In additon, by the 8th day when I could finally walk
comfortably, I found it very difficult to function normally I guess
because I had literally been inactive for a week. Walking for only a
minute or two made me breathless and dizzy. A new friend recently told
me that she has had 7 laproscopies and never had pain for more than 2
days! Hopefully that will be your experience!
Amanda
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