Post Opt - Day 2
The second day post opt was a lot like the 1st day, lots of pain and lots of sleep. I would describe the pain as alot of throbbing followed by more throbbing. Hmm it was kinda like the pain I felt when I sprained my ankle. Except when I sprained my ankle the pain lasted an hour or so at most, but this pain was going steady and approaching hour 30 and counting. If sometimes felt like my leg was being broken, especially when I move it around...ouch! So yeah, that just about sums up the pain those first couple of days.
Now here's something very important that I would suggest folks do who go through a major surgery, track every medication you take. The time you take it and the amount that was taken. This is especially important if you are alone, but also helps when others are helping with your care. This will allow any and everyone to know exactly what meds you have have in your system at any given time.
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| My medicine diary |
I also noticed that since the surgery I have had a lack of appetite and it has been important to try to eat when I can so that I can at the least take my medicine. Also it seems as though I am extremely dehydrated so I try to stay as hydrated as possible by keeping water bottles stashed by my bedside.
So, I'm one of those people that never goes more than 1 day without taking a shower. What can I say, I like to keep it fresh and clean. So of course after a couple of days of not showering my main mission today was to get clean. Everyone told me that this could wait a few days, but I smelled of hospital and sweat which I just couldn't handle anymore. After some self encouragement I mustered up all my energy and put on a shower boot (cast protector) and got myself in the shower, cleaned and back in bed within an hour.
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| My new friend the shower chair |
Whew, I feel like a new person. I am also feeling the pain after this adventure. Time to pop a few more pain meds and it's off to be i go. My suggestion is don' be stupid like me, either drug yourself up before taking your first shower or wait a few days. Also, make sure you have someone to help you or who is around just in case you need help.
Post Opt - Day 3
All I can say is that pain has never been worse than it was last night. I would put it around 13 out of 10. It was endless pain in which it would wake me up the moment the meds began to wear down. I would eat my saltines and take my meds and let me tell you I did the Lamaze breathing technique to deal with the sharp stabbing throbs and it really didn't help much, but it did help with the screaming. Finally I got back to sleep and was again awakened a couple of hours later in pain again. Damn everything. This time I had to laugh at myself, the funny thing about being awoken this time was that I was having a very vivid dream at the time. And in this dream I had just jumped down off of something and apparently I must have not only moved my foot in the dream, but also in real life. Yeah that was not fun and I highly recommend if possible you should try to avoid this if at all possible because when I jerked my foot in real life it cause so much pain that it felt like I just broke my ankle or something and then I screamed. Of course I awoke hubby and my dog, but after 2 days of me screaming all the time because of pain they both just made sure I was okay and were back to sleep. Meanwhile I sat very still trying to catch my breath (using Lamaze breathing, not that I know what lamaze breathing is) and wait for the pain to subside enough for me to reach for some more pain meds. I took my meds and was off to sleep, man what a night.
So the question is how and what caused the crazy pain, was it normal? Of course I began to over analyze the previous days activities and I thought of a couple of reasons why I had such a painful night. Maybe I aggravating things by taking a shower the day before. Yeah I know, but I honestly did feel soo much better after taking a shower so to me it was soo worth it and I paid the price. Although another reason for the pain could very well be blames on me going off schedule with my meds. Since surgery I have stayed consistent with my meds, following the schedule the doctor outlined for me in my discharge papers. I did experiences a mishap with the medicine on the second day after my surgery that I think came back to haunt me the previous night. So basically, there was some confusion on day 2 after surgery that led to me taking too many in one dose which then led me to fix this by scaling down on another dose aka the night of the extreme pain.
Anyways, lets hope once I get my meds on a more consistent schedule again and get more rest in the day then maybe the pain will calm down for me.
Quick Tip
Also, a couple of tips when caring for or recovering from this sort of injury. I have also being keeping tabs on my temperature level and my mom has been checking my toes daily to make sure blood is still flowing to them. You can do this by gently pushing your finger into the bottom side of a toe and if it goes from pink to white then that's a sign that blood is still flowing and circulating well in the foot.