Has anybody had abdominal reconstruction due to recurring hernias?
I had surgery Friday, was released yesterday, and am pretty miserable. Including this, Ive had 7 abdominal surgeries (1 a year for the past 3 yrs) and this has been by far the most painful.
Rib pain is pushing the top of the chart and the pain meds dont really do much with it. Came home with a drain that may be adding to the pain on the one side. I dont like the other side effects of the heavier pain meds (a headache and I have to take laxitives while Im on them.) Part of the surgery was a transversus abdominus release along each side of the rib cage. Im trying some ice for the pain today.
Anybody have any tips, especially for getting comfortable with the belly band I have to wear. Im short waisted and it feels like its segmenting me like a caterpillar.
MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)Keep yourself as comfortable as you can. Things will get better with time.
liberal N proud
(60,971 posts)This year, I have had gall bladder surgery and complications from lifting too soon. That led to a lot of abdominal pain followed by pain meds that caused bleeding ulcers. Still anemic from that.
I have struggled with abdominal issues for years.
Ice packs were the best for abdominal pain post surgery.
kimbutgar
(23,525 posts)And I kept a heating pad and pillow on my stomach which helped with the pain.
NJCher
(38,151 posts)My friend told me that they (medical profession) is mystified as to why so many women have them.
kimbutgar
(23,525 posts)questionseverything
(10,261 posts)Take the high level pain meds and laxatives for a few days, if you try and rush the process and power through it, you might end up needing surgery again
.and every time it gets harder to heal
Good luck 🍀