- my post op appointment isnt until 5 days post op. Because of this, I have to myself take off the bandages that are below the foam pads under the compression vest. I also have been asked to clean the area where the drains are attached to the skin with hydrogen peroxide. Frankly I am a bit mad that the doc's office didnt discuss this with me before the op. I have no experience with this and all of a sudden I have to do this myself! Anybody else had to do the cleaning part? Is this easy and am I just being paranoid?
- I have to push quite a bit in order to urinate. Is that normal? And is it bad for your stitches?
That's most likely from the pain medication. Anyone with any opiate experience knows that urination is difficult. Google it for details. If you cannot urinate even after trying, fill a bath tub with warm water, urinate and then shower (last resort obviously) It's not going to harm your stitches.
- So far I havent gone to poo yet, they told me that I will be constipated and though I am taking stool softeners they havent done me any help so far.
Pain medication causes the bowels to slow. Stool softeners and fiber help. However, If you have an on going issue you may need to switch to a laxative that will actively stimulate a bowel movement.
- I am going to take off the vest, foam pads and the bandages underneath, tomorrow. What can I expect to see - bruising, swelling....is there something thats going to freak me out?
It might. Depends of your bruising and your tolerance for looking at injured tissue. Mine wasn't that bad. The biggest shock to me was looking down and realizing my gyno was gone forever.
- Also, I am feeling itchy at various spots since coming home from the docs office, not the chest area but all over the rest of the body - shoulders, legs, face, head etc...
Get ready for it.... YEP it's the pain medication again! Opiates can cause itching all over. It should subside on it's own, but if its unbearable call your pharmacist and get a recommendation.
- Did anybody else feel cranky afterwards? I feel like Im on th
Pain medication can make me very short tempered. Years ago it use to relax me... but now I get angrier than an old man at a deli trying to send back soup. Your body has just been through a great deal of trama and medication. Cover your basics like hydration, rest, and nutrition- doing so may help with the cranks.
FYI make sure you are taking the recommended dosage of pain medication. Some of your complaints could be a sign that you are taking too much for your tolerance level. The sooner you can get off opiate pain meds and onto over the counter the better. Make sure you throw out the remaining pain meds.