Hi GlandMan,
Congrats on your surgery!
My first 5 days of recovery were pretty uncomfortable for me, but that was mostly from having lipo on my midsection along with the gyne surgery.
"Pain" is an extremely relative term. Different people can have wildly different reactions to and tolerance for pain. Before my surgery I remember reading a post from someone who said having his drains taken out was horribly painful, but for me that experience was just some slight stinging (maybe because I went in expecting the worst).
So long as your body is functioning properly, I wouldn't worry about some pain (unless it's really excruciating, unusual and/or seems symptomatic of something worse - if in doubt contact your surgeon, if only for peace of mind). Do the narcotics give you any relief?
And your questioning at this point is perfectly normal. I remember sitting there propped up in bed a day or two out, groggy, restless, aching, looking down at these tubes sticking out of my body leading to rubber hand-grenades filled with blood and thinking "Jesus.
I paid someone thousands of dollars to do
this to me? What the hell is wrong with me? I must be
insane."
I'll be 3 weeks post-op tomorrow, and now it feels like that pain and those doubts were ages ago. Hang in there.
Oh, and I'm glad to hear you're able to urinate. When I woke up post-op I learned that they had to put in a catheter in me while I was under. The nurse warned me that 1) It's going to be pretty painful when you pee

and 2) If you don't pee within X hours we may have to insert
another catheter in you!

3) Oh, and we recommend you drink plenty of water to aid your recovery.
Talk about pressure! I went into the bathroom that afternoon, horrified by the prospect of what would happen - or not happen. And
then I notice that my equipment had turned blue

(this is a normal side effect of the abdomen lipo). Great. Not only do I have
Smurf D!ck, but it's
the least of my problems. The first time I was just too anxious to pee, but a couple hours later the urge became pretty strong, I held it it as I took a pain pill and then went to the bathroom again. This time I peed and yes, it was pretty damn painful - worst moment of the whole surgery process, possible worst pain ever - followed by immediate relief that I wouldn't have to have a tube inserted in there. God, I dread ever having a kidney stone.
So, you can be thankful that you didn't have a catheter.
Good luck with your recovery!