Damn! - this forum is a bloody nightmare for tyring to upload photos to. This time it rejected them because the photo files ended in .jpeg instead of jpg - which is the SAME type of image! - and of course it then loses all the text you spent ages typing out. Why aren't these simple issues ever sorted out?
Half a mind to start my own forum up, that WORKS PROPERLY!!!
Anyway...
Try again...
Here is a couple of pics this morning of the incision sites. Tiny bit of leakage on the left hand side, so will change dressing. Right hand side fine, so will leave that alone as advised by the nurse.
The bit of bruising under each arm is all I've got at the moment - and that looks a lot less severe now than it did about 5 hours after surgery, when it was deep purple, almost black in places. Had a look down the binder, and no bruising to be seen on either side at the moment.
Top edge of the binder is a little bit uncomfortable under the armpits, so might try the "socks trick" that others have suggested in the past later on. It really isn't that bad though, only really feel it when arms are right down by sides of chest. At the moment with elbows resting on my desk typing, can't feel it.
Not taken any painkillers - don't need them - no pain!
I decided not to order my compression vests until after surgery to get a better idea of the correct size, as couldn't really guess how much I'd lose in surgery / how much I'd gain in swelling. Well, just as well! - I measured on the morning before leaving for the hospital, and my bare chest was 39 inches. This morning I measured over the top of the binder, and it is 36 inches! - so allowing a little bit for the thickness of the binder, that puts me on the top limits of the small size of Macom vest (31-35 inches). I'm going to go for the long version I think, as looks more comfortable and hopefully avoids a "spare tyre" of wobbly belly sticking out the bottom! - though it does say that small size fits 26-30 waist, and I wear 32" jeans, so might have to leave the bottom couple of hooks undone possibly.
That's all for now folks - and this time I'll remember to copy this text before hitting the "post" button, expecting some other stupid photo upload problem to occur!