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I’m day 7 post op. I can’t believe the treatment in the US. I’m in Aus you have a catheter and rest solidly after your op with a 3 day hospital stay. Forcing you to have a bowel movement and pee after your op is terrible, particularly the bowel movement as very hard to do after anaesthetic and pain meds as they cause constipation. Day 1 post op you shower and day 2 catheter is removed and you go through a few stages to pee and have a bowel movement to ensure all is well: Realistically though the bowel movement can take days due to meds. The way you are treated is the US is appalling!! I’m so sorry this sounds very rough. The private healthcare is a joke if it doesn’t cover a proper stay in hospital for this. Very sorry this was your experience.
Hi Rina 🤓 Thank you for this great video. Love your humour. I'm waiting for my complete hysterectomy and pelvic repair in a month or two. This video is the best and most helpful I've seen. I hope you are doing well and don't miss your little friend 😜 Everyone talks about the antiseptic wash the night before surgery. I've never heard of that and I'm a nurse 🤔 Big hugs from Nova Scotia 🇨🇦 Emma 🐿️
Woo, I never knew so many young women had this surgery before researching my own. Fribroids!! Damn you!! I'm 4 days post op laparoscopic total hysterectomy and so far so good. My pain is at about a 2 from a scale of 19. I stopped taking pain meds yesterday, which was only tylenol 500mg. Preparing in advance, binging these videos and educating yourself is so necessary. I wound up teaching my surgeon a thing or two about recovery tips for future patients such as 16hr thermal heat patches for shoulder pain. For the laparoscopic babes out there, walk, walk, walk as much as you can tolerate and sleep sitting up or at most reclined. Take miralax, dulcolax and senna, plus have a stool for the potty. The stool helps release trapped gas too (bonus!)
You are so funny. I really got a lot of info from your video. I'm getting as much info as I can before I decide what procedure to have for fibroids and thick lining heavy bleeding. I had to laugh when you talked about how much blood b/c that's what I'm going thru. Went thru it two years ago and had D&C and now the heavy bleeding is back. I have 3 kids and am 55. Worried about sex aspects and long-term effects. Thanks for the info and you really have a great personality.
I had my hysterectomy when l was 35yrs , not fibroids , a little ovarian cyst ; but l got damaged using Cpooer T for birth control ; my body keep rejecting it & l was on the pills for 10 yrs already & my hussy dont like condoms , l did my surgery but conserve my ovaries as l was very young & didnt want to deal with instant menopause ; thank God l recovered & am in good health up to this day no problem
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I ordered the same pack you did just to try them out and all 6 of the colors are very juicy and work quite well. My inks are also about three months old because I got the flu just after I received them and just haven't gotten around to using them yet, so I got one out to ask what other people thought of them. We also ordered from the same place, but I also got mine in in May of 2022 so someone could have let them know about your review. Maybe you got a bad batch. Thanks for showing this review.
I’m 29 just had mine the other day I have 3 little kids my parents r watching them until I can recover they come I ever everyday I’m definitely going to make a video of my experience I don’t see very many videos of people my age getting a hysterectomy making my video this weekend! Everyone’s experience is definitely different I definitely recommend every girl buy a nightgown you want to be as comfortable as possible I have 3 nightgowns already i just bought another one on Amazon that’s more lose I have a belly binder also I keep taking it on and off I definitely recommend u leave it on as much as possible because I feel like my guts drop when I walk it’s very painful and uncomfortable 😣 I also have a walker with a chair on it to walk around the house! Wear your nightgown idc how old I am lol I’m wearing my grandma nightgown ok😆💁🏻♀️ it’s the best!
Mine is scheduled for August 2nd, 2022. Will be a Vaginal hysterectomy. How ate you feeling now that it's been almost a m9nth? What type did you get. Sorry, I don't want to seem nosey but I'm trying to calmyself down and get as much info as I can! I am 48 and have had enough lol
@@jewlkewl1 mine was robotic, I got 3 tiny holes in my abdomen. Then the uterus, fibroid and fallopian tubes were remove through a small incision of my clients section scar. I feel great. I went back to work without restrictions
I just got a hysterectomy yesterday. 45 years old.. Girl my fibroid was huge, too and I got the abdominal incision. I had three c sections total prior to, so I understood what to kind of expect, what shocked me was when you said you went home so soon .. always after abdominal incision I'm in the hospital two nights at least. Coughing is the worst.
Thanks for sharing. You are so funny! I had my hysterectomy just yesterday and would like to share with you how I could avoid painkillers. The day of the OP, I took two Wobenzym (which contains enzymes from pineapple and papaya and helps relieve pain and speeds up healing after an operation.) My mother in-law takes it all the time to relieve aches and pains. It's manufactured in Germany and quite popular there. I also took 1 gram of curcumin + piperine. After I recovered from anesthesia, I felt alert with a sense of well-being. I had no pain and the nurses were amazed that I didn't need the painkiller. A few hours later I took a packet of Curetin. It's a 28-day course of micronutrients designed to aid and speed up healing after surgery. You dissolve it in water and it has a reasonably nice berry taste. The morning nurse came by and said I didn't look like someone who's just had major surgery. She added that I was the talk of the ward because I didn't pain meds. Oh yeah, I skyped with my husband right after I was brought back to the room and he said I never looked better! I will be taking taking 6 Wobenzyms and 3 grams of curcumin for the next 4 weeks to ensure my recovery goes smoothly. Prior to the surgery, I was also administered an antibiotic, so l will also add probiotics to the mix.
Ha! Thanks for sharing your story. I related to your experience. It’s interesting the difference in hospital procedures. They gave me taps while I was under a localized anesthesia on my belly. They also gave a nausea patch behind my ear and put pressure things on my legs to prevent blood clots. I stayed overnight and they gave me pain meds through the night. I got up the next morning pee’d and showered then went home. I’m taking the full 6 weeks and so far recovery has been great. Coughing DOES hurt lol. I bought a pillow for my seatbelt and to hold when I cough!
Thank you so much for sharing all the details! I am 2 weeks post op, and I am struggling with my emotions. I had adenomyosis (where the endometrium was growing into my uterine wall) and struggled with VERY heavy flow (changing an Ultra tampon and soaking an overnight pad in 2 hours) for 3ish weeks and then I would get one PMS week and start all over again! This went on for 4 years, trying an IUD that fell out in a softball sized clot. Then taking birth control 3 times a day for a while to "get it under control" which it never did. Then we attempted a D&C, which lessened the flow for 2 days. I was so tired and fed up with it all I cried in the doctor's office. I swing from being so grateful that there is modern technology to allow me some relief to being so frustrated that it took so long to finally get that relief and then back again! I love my doctor (he has been so good throughout my infertility treatments and was truly trying every non major surgery option before!), but feel like if a man were bleeding as much as I was with a plummeting hemoglobin level of 5.2, something more would have been done sooner! I am so happy I pushed and advocated for myself (which was so difficult for me) to finally have a hysterectomy! Now, I am feeling some soreness, but I am so tired and restless all at the same time. I have 5 kids so not a lot of time to rest after school. When I take a nap during the day, then I am awake at 4 a.m. I am taking 4-5 short walks a day around our neighborhood to help with the restlessness and to prevent any blood clots from forming. I am a little concerned about my sleep schedule when I return to teaching in 4 weeks! Good thing we will only have 2 weeks of classes before summer break! Again, thank you for putting your personal experiences out there! Hearing your experiences has helped me immensely! Smiles, Abby Smith
Thanks for sharing. I finally did my own last Monday and already I can feel the difference. There were so many and 2 very large ones. So happy I decided to get the hysterectomy done. Now I'm in the recovery stages.