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Melissa,
Please look up my post "thymectomy what to expect - in detail". I cover the hospital stay etc. I found that the first 7-10 days were the worst for pain but I managed with advil and tylenol. I did not lift anything including my kiddies for six weeks and did not drive during that time as well. I kept my pillow with me for the first three weeks. Sneezing will be the worst but it does get better. I would say I started to feel somewhat normal at the three week mark and was back to full mom duty by six weeks. Any questions just let me know. ![]() |
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Hey hon! I was entertaining 9days after my surgery - making fajitias and hosting my niece's b day party! Granted, I am the exception, but it really wasn't that bad! I did take a lot (and I do mean ) a lot of pain meds (4--6 daily), but felt pretty good!
![]() You willl prolly not be allowed to drive or lift anything for 6 weeks - is there ANYONE who can help you during this time? It just isn't worth it to go through the surgery and then mess up and lift anything too heavy! ![]() The BIG thing for me was sleeping! I slept sitting up for months after my surgery - just hurt too much to sleep on my back! And I kept my chest pillow with me @ all times! All times! You will want to remember the pillow! It is HUGE! JUst remember to take a deep breath and relax! It does get better after the surgery! It really does! Big hugs! Erin ![]()
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![]() Absolutely do not lift/push/pull anything before they tell you you can, you don't want your chest clicking ![]() There're some discussions of what to expect from people immediately after their thymectomy's if you scroll back several pages of posts. Best of luck Cheers, Brian. |
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I forgot to talk about pain meds. I did take Vicodin for about a week after I got home. I also took Benadryl because I was itchy from the meds, it also helped me sleep. I had to sleep on my back when I got home. I too kept my head propped up on a few pillows. I wanted to lay on my side so bad, but I couldn't because it hurt. I always had pillows around me for support. It was also tough to sit up from a lying position.
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if you need to sleep on side put a pillow under the top arm to keep it from pulling hug the pillow
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You may want to sleep in an upright position - I know I did, but I had my lungs biopsied @ the same time, so I was in a world of hurt for a while. I cheated b/c I was so stupid! I was driving 3 weeks after it and lifting stuff, which probably attributed to my chest pain to this day. Granted, it is NOTHING compared to my original pain, but I was so stupid and thought I could do it all! LOL
![]() Sleeping upright really helps alleviate the pain - that and the pillow that everyone recommends! You will fall in love with it - be forewarned! ![]() You are going to feel GREAt after a while! Trust me on this one! ![]() Big hugs! Erin ![]()
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