borg69unimatrix
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Watch out for Fem-bots. I hear those bionic replacements draw them in.
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My first shower since surgery was an anticlimax, except for the fact that the waterproof bandage over the dressing popped loose at one corner. I don't think any significant amount of water, if any, got in.
Details, details.
Glad you managed to get in and out of the shower without a major incident.
Changing your sheets could be a bit challenging - bending over the bed and all that.
A belated congratulations to you Kuli, hope you mend quickly and the pain disappears.![]()
I was advised to wait to shower until the bandages came off and the staples were removed.
Until then I was supposed to have a flannel wash (yuk!)
I am glad I did wait as it does eliminate one more possible contamination of the wound
Oxy can be a bit insidious - and habituating.
Just ask you favoritest talk show host in the whole wide world - el Rushbo.
There was a damp spot on the sheet this morning where my hip rested overnight. I couldn't decide if it was moisture from the ice pack I had on before sleep or leakage from water that somehow got under the dressing in my quickie shower. I peeled the dressing back and it felt dry underneath, so I taped it back down with new tape (they sent me home with a roll!). But I'm supposed to remove the dressing tomorrow anyway, so when I manage to locate the "at home" care instructions I'm going to call and ask if I should leave it be or maybe just go ahead and remove the dressing, since I have clean sheets and clean clothes.
Losing track of things has become a big deal: either the pain is enough I can't track what's going on, or the meds are occasionally strong enough that I don't care if I track what's going on. I prefer the latter, but it isn't the better route to getting better, really.
Oh, the pain....
I'm supposed to "moderate" my pain using acetomenophen, and only take the oxies when it "breaks through". It's a not-fun balancing act; I'd much rather just take canna-coco-butter tabs and oxies and make the pain go away, especially now that it's just a deep, deep ache that never turns sharp but is bad enough I get bouts of nausea even with the painkillers.
Changing sheets is challenging because I have to walk back and forth and around the bed.
As above. Bear with it short term. You will be amazed at how quickly you can start reducing the pain relief. If I remember rightly I went from 3 times a day to once a day within 3 weeks. Way better than the previous 10 years when it had crept up to 3 times a day for the last year or so
Apply your mind to bed changing and I am sure you will work out the most efficient (and therefore least uncomfortable) method for you![]()
So now it itches every time I move and the sutures and scab catch on my shorts.
Did you get sutures or staples? I had staples. Lots of them. I can still see the marks from them. They were a treat and a half to take a few of them out. They weren't put in straight and they pulled like hell when they were taken out.
Sutures. And they're the sort that get absorbed by the wound as it heals.
