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01-19-2008, 01:43 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi everyone
I made it home okay and I'm trying out my voice software. This is pretty cool but doesn't really work all that well. My hospital stay was miserable and I will have to tell you all about that at a later date. I did get a private room but not at first and wait to you hear that story. They were in a hurry to get me out of the hospital but yet it took forever to get discharge. I came home Wednesday afternoon after finally getting my medication straightened out. Thank goodness my husband and was there to yell at the nurses and help me with everything. He was a big help to me the whole time. I am one a pretty strong medication called dilaudid. This stuff works pretty well. I have been taking it every two to three hours and ibuprofen 400 mg every four to five hours. But I still have some pain but the doctor said that his normal. My pain is that of level 3 to four and I don't let it go above 5. I can't use my right arm at all and I have instructions not to do anything until I see this surge in again in five weeks. I am not allowed to lift my arm above the shoulder level or lift anything at all I feel pretty drugged up and in and out of sleep all day. I am not eating very much and I am still having trouble swallowing nobody told me how difficult it would be to swallow. I am having more trouble than yesterday. I feel like I swallowed a frog. I don't have much of an appetite who and I feel like I have a giant lump in my throat. Yesterday I was talking and standing and almost fell over after a few minutes. I can't be on my feet very long or talk very long. I knew I would have pain but never imagined how hard this was going to be. I have a long road ahead of me. At least the surgeon found the problem and feels that the surgery will be a success. I have already noticed a difference with my vision and hearing my right eye was affected greatly. My ear has been ringing and I have been getting the shocks down my own arm. I feel as though I am getting shock therapy. The doctor has said my nerves will take some time to recover from all of this. The surgeon said my nerves were really trapped with scarring and by the muscles. The whole team couldn't believe how much compression there was and how lucky I was that they could find it so easily. The surgery took three hours and I did not do well with the anesthesia. I sure hope this works because I don't want to do that ever again. The surgeon is concerned about my left side as well. I am not sure what my future holds but I have very long recovery time and have to be very careful. We think that the injections I had caused most of the scarring. The whole hospital staff was interested in my case. They don't see too many of these surgeries and conditions had lots of questions for me. I guess I was a rarer breed but they did take good care of me(well at least the surgeon's team did) I will send another update next week. I need to go rest. Thank you for all your support and concerns. Momz
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momz of NE PA: Right side TOS (Scalenectomy 1-14-08). Spinal problems. Thoracic Spine hernaited discs pressing on spinal cord and small tumor - still being investigated. A very tired mom who feels like giving up! Wishing I could think more positive and be well again! |
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01-19-2008, 09:58 PM | #2 | ||
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good newz Moms! I'm so glad the surgery is behind you. You've been very brave! Now please rest easy and try to stay positive and in the present; it's just not the time to think about doing your other side. May you find comfort as the days pass. I hope that your irritated nerves will calm down quickly and that your anxiety will too. That's terrific that your husband is so helpful.
Soft, gentle hugs and best wishes for success from your procedure! |
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01-19-2008, 10:07 PM | #3 | ||
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Momz Glad to hear you are home. Rest and let others do for you. Keep us posted on your progress! Linda
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01-20-2008, 01:14 AM | #4 | ||
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Momz,
Glad you are home now and on good drugs! (Keep them away from the kids...) Take it easy and rest, rest, rest. Sounds like you have a great hubby to take care of you! Sue |
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01-20-2008, 06:55 AM | #5 | ||
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i had my sugery on left side tuesday morning. My doc said the same thing...muscle were twice the size of normal and massive scar tissue. I had NO injections so don't blame it on that. I am feeling pretty much as you. Pain control fist night was lacking to say least. Today Sunday is day 5. Feeling pretty not too bad except swooshing sound in chest, like a bucket of water. He did scalendectomy and rib removal. one handed typing so very slow, trying to taper off morphine and go back to demerol. not sleeping or eating and i was told to do excersizes on arm. email me at rwheelan@aernet.ca if you want to talk more since we are going through this together.
RAch
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01-20-2008, 11:55 AM | #6 | ||
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Momz and Rachael Hope you both feel better. Take it easy and rest.
Linda |
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01-20-2008, 03:12 PM | #7 | |||
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((((((((warm healing thoughts))))))) to both of you
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01-20-2008, 07:46 PM | #8 | ||
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Jomar (01-21-2008) |
01-21-2008, 12:01 AM | #9 | ||
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I hope that both of you will take it easy and have a noncomplicated recovery.
Rach.....I agree with Tamara....the fluidy sounds are concerning. Are you short of breath ? Was that happening in the hospital too ? Have you called your doc yet ? Momz....I'm so glad the surgery is behind you. How are you doing on the pain meds ? Aren't you allergic to everything ? Hoping that you won't need them much longer if the surgery works for you |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Jomar (01-21-2008) |
01-21-2008, 12:01 PM | #10 | ||
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Hi all
thanks for all your replies! I am trying to use my voice software but having trouble talking so I can't send along message. This thing is pretty cool when it works but it has trouble recognizing my voice. I am doing okay as long as I keep up with my meds every three hours. Yesterday I had a pretty rough day was still in pain even with the meds. I think some of it is nerve pain because it feels similar to what it felt like before the surgery but 10 times worse. It comes on real fast and then goes away after I can think of something else and breathe deeply. I am still having trouble with swallowing and talking. The more I talk to more pain than I get in my voice is extremely crackly. I sound like I swallowed a frog. Every slight move from seems to hurt around the incision. I guess with it being in the neck it makes everything difficult. I have a question that hopefully some of you might be able to help me with is it normal to have numbness around the incision shoulder chest and jaw area. I feel like I have been shot with Novocain all over. My chest on the right side near the incision feels like a board and is know numb. My shoulder hurts to touch and anywhere around that area. I kept asking about the numbness in the hospital but nobody gave me a real answer. The surgeon told me that it could be the nerves are just irritated. I am concerned since it has been a week and still very numb. My chest still hurts especially after talking and breathing deeply. Is this normal? Also is not having a voice in difficulty swallowing normal after surgery? And this morning my hand was pale white absolutely no color and and cold. I feel the same as before but worse. I am pretty worried about my voice and the swallowing along with the numbness I sure hope this gets better. Momz
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momz of NE PA: Right side TOS (Scalenectomy 1-14-08). Spinal problems. Thoracic Spine hernaited discs pressing on spinal cord and small tumor - still being investigated. A very tired mom who feels like giving up! Wishing I could think more positive and be well again! |
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