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Re: What does "invasive surgery" mean to you?
Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 11:28 am
by calluna
Celeste wrote:
After a hysterectomy, they want you immobile for the first 24 hours.
That's interesting. Not where I had it done, they didn't. But I wish they had, because it was hard. Off the morphine and out of bed the next morning, I wasn't a happy bunny I can tell you. And I did go on to get a post-op infection, so maybe there's a moral in the tale...
Re: What does "invasive surgery" mean to you?
Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 2:04 pm
by Celeste
calluna wrote:Celeste wrote:
After a hysterectomy, they want you immobile for the first 24 hours.
That's interesting. Not where I had it done, they didn't. But I wish they had, because it was hard. Off the morphine and out of bed the next morning, I wasn't a happy bunny I can tell you. And I did go on to get a post-op infection, so maybe there's a moral in the tale...
What I was meaning was the first day immobile. They always have you up the next day and it works out to around 24 hours of stillness. They do the same for a c-section, too. Contrast that with my PNE surgery, when they had me up walking that evening.
Re: What does "invasive surgery" mean to you?
Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 6:20 pm
by calluna
I guess that the protocol varies from one hospital to another. I had surgery in the mid-afternoon, they had me out of bed first thing the following morning.