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Old 07-16-2012, 02:04 PM #24
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Originally Posted by pizzaman383 View Post
Okay, it has been 48 hours since my surgery completed so I thought I would give an update.

The overnight hospital stay was fairly typical. I didn't get much sleep with the frequent vitals checks and TBS (tiny bladder syndrome) 😊.

Actually, I had a real hard time urinating requiring that I push real hard to get a stream going and to keep it going. That has improved but is still far from normal. This is the strongest side effect I have had. Oh, and I know eventually I will have a bowel movement but not yet 😳.

My surgeon used glue and steri strips so I got to shower this morning. That was nice! The mid-back incision is quite small, less than an inch. The buttock incision is about 2 inches and has a swollen roll that some of you have described. I am icing that. If I press the path of the wires they are a little tender but not too bad.

I can be comfortable sitting straight up and lying down but my recliner causes my back iclncision to pull a bit when reclining or sitting back up.

The percocet seems to be doing its job.
I know this is not normal talk of people, but we are on the same schedule. I've had one tiny bowel movement with milk of magnesia (not to be confused with milk of amnesia which is waaaaaay better lol) I assume it's normal.

My booty incision hardly ever hurts. I believe this is due to my honkytonk badonkadonk lol.

I have mine unglued Thursday and hopefully can begin walking.

Glad you're doing well!!

TK
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