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Old 03-02-2009, 04:37 AM
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I am so happy, only two weeks until my surgery! I can't wait to get my life back. I was telling my husband last night that I honestly can not clearly remember what it is like to feel good and have energy. It has been a little over 3 years now, which isn't horribly long in the grand scheme of life; but long to be in horrible pain. I was pregnant for the 9 months prior to the wreck (I had a 2 week old baby when it happened), so not like I had tons of energy then... so kinda like 4 years of not having my body. I know that I used to not be like this; but it seems like forever ago. Anyone else feel that way? I daydream about being better and having energy; but can't 'feel it' so to speak. I'm also having those "am I crazy doing this", "is it hurting that bad" and the classic "I think it might be getting better, maybe it's in my head" thoughts. I just keep reminding myself that since I am genuinely excited to go under the knife, something is honestly not right. Don't know anyone who likes to have surgery and here I am counting the days like I'm going to Disneyland!

What do I need to know before surgery? Something nobody told you about? Maybe something you were told about; but didn't believe, or didn't think it would happen to you? Anything I need to have post-surgery? I have a grabber thing on the list and elastic waist band clothes, anything else? Even if it is something that may seem obvious, please share because it may not be obvious to me! Example, after my first child, I had no idea I would need nursing pads. I wasn't going to nurse, so why would I have needed them. Well any of you ladies who have had the joy of having a baby and any of you men who have had the pleasure of being their hubby, know better. Amongst a ton of other stuff I hadn't thought of; but by golly I had every worthless piece of nursery equipment money could buy!

Any tips? Anything at all you want to share? I sound like a counselor with that one.

One last thing, apparently March 17th, the day of surgery is St. Patricks day... that is what everyone keeps telling me when I say it's my surgery day. Think I'll wear a 4 leaf clover thong... give the nurses and dr a good laugh! Ok, here's a funny story.... I had an injection before Christmas one year. Well, that morning I was going to shower before I went. I woke up late and had to just go. I forgot that I was wearing my Christmas undies, that read "Ho Ho Ho" on the back; not in like a nice red or green Christmas color; but bright pink. I can only imagine what the dr thought of that. I was embarassed for months about it. I know they say no one cares or looks at the patients 'private areas'; but come on, we are only human- I know I'd look, morbid curiousity maybe? Anyway, can't beat having surgery on the 'luckiest day' of the year, so long as the surgeon doesn't have any of the green beer prior, I'll be good.

Thanks for all the help,
Kathy
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Old 03-02-2009, 09:55 AM
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Kathy,

I'd rethink the four leaf clover thong. Based on a less than pleasant experience I had during a prostate exam, you DO NOT make the doctor to laugh!

Good luck,

Bob
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Kathy, good luck with your upcoming surgery. And no, you are not crazy. I think it translates to "hope." We just want to live again, do things again, flush our pain down the toilet once and for all. I will pray for great success for your upcoming surgery. You mentioned what else do you need to prepare for surgery. Do you have a raised toilet seat (speaking of flushing our pain....) ? That was a huge help to me. The sock grabber? Easy access to your day to day items, so you won't have to reach or bend. Lots of frozen meals handy to pop in microwave. Some kind of help, as you will not be able to do laundry, load dishwasher, or any of those kinds of things for quite awhile. I hired a teen-age college student, neighbor, last summer, after my ALIF, to come over for a few hours every few days to do light housekeeping and laundry. It was much more affordable, than say, a cleaning service. I know there are so many other things that aren't surfacing to my brain yet this morning, but other folks will chime in with additional great ideas. Let your countdown begin!

My Best,

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Hi Kathy,
I truly hope that this surgery helps with your pain. I will be thinking of you. Ditto on the raised toilet seat. I think the hospital will give you a walker but that is also helpful for the first week. I actually keep several grabbers around because I am either dropping one or forget to take it downstairs with me. I also agree about having some help for awhile. Take it easy after surgery as you will still have pain for awhile after the surgery and the recovery can be up and down. Good luck and I wish you the best, you are a real trouper and it paid off.
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Old 03-02-2009, 04:58 PM
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All great ideas and necessities Cindylou.

Kathy, What you're feeling is what most of us felt. Yes, you're tired of being in pain and you have hope on the horizon. This is better than Disneyland. It's a chance at getting your life back and two weeks seems like a long time to wait. Yesterday would have been better.

Do you know if you're going to be wearing a brace? If so, I wore it under my clothes and wore a man's sleeveless undershirt, 100% cotton, which made the brace more comfortable. Get it snug so it doesn't wrinkle under the brace.

Also, my butt hurt for weeks after my surgery. I found sleeping on a tennis ball a great solution. I also like a tush-cush which makes sitting more comfortable. These are cushions with the tail bone section removed. Cheap one aren't worth the price but you can get them at the Relax the Back store, under $50 (I think) I still use them today, in my office and in the car.

Bob, why shouldn't you make your doctor laugh? Just think of your prostate exam wearing undies with a pink HO HO HO! Or perhaps we just shouldn't go there.

Good luck Kathy and I hope the rest of your life is wonderfully hectic,
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Hey Kathy!

I am so happy for you that your surgery is coming up! I have to say... You made me cry when I read your post. The 4 leaf clover thong made me laugh then I barreled over tearing up.... Very painful. Not nice....

Now that I have wiped away the tears, I do think wearing something green couldn't hurt.

Also, what I did to prepare myself for surgery was I got all the frozen foods I could. Easy and fast stuff to make for meals.

I also bought a couple of warm-up suites. You know, clothes that baseball or football coaches would wear. Those are really comfortable and I can wear the brace I got from the Doctor's office real easily. There are Reebok and Nike stores in Allen, TX near Plano. You can also find stuff online.

Also, make sure you get everything you need and keep it all close to your bed. The shorter the distance you have to travel, the better.

Hope that helps! and GOOD LUCK!

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Old 03-02-2009, 09:02 PM
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I know that I am always questioning whether my pain is bad enough to warrant surgery. I even talked to my PM doctor about it, and she reassured me that my pain was real, and affecting my life, and I should not feel like I am not taken seriously. But I continue to have doubts, and at the same time look forward to having surgery. I have the same sort of excitement looking forward to surgery, and I don't even have surgery scheduled.

I will be hoping the best for you. And looking forward to hearing all about your surgery and recovery, and the lessening of your pain.

As far as things to have on hand, I've read that having some plastic containers, sorting-type boxes, to keep stuff on or by the bed to keep everything you need on hand. I've thought about the type of container that college students use for keeping their shower/bathroom stuff sorted and ready to take to the shower.

Remember stuff to stay occupied, though with a small child(ren), maybe you won't have much free time. But books, movies, crosswords, iPod, audio books, needlepoint...anything you like to do, and can do without much movement.

Here are some other things:
back scratcher
long handled bath scrubber
pill organizer and note pad to keep track of when to take them
satin sheets or pj's (to make getting out of bed easier)
extra pillows
slip on shoes
slippers with good soles
soft and warm socks
paper plates, bowls, plastic cutlery
deodorant body wipes / wet wipes for freshening up
dry shampoo
body lotion for dry skin
lip balm
mouthwash
throat lozenges / Chloraseptic spray
bed tray
cell phone or phone next to the bed
bell or walkie talkies for alerting family members to needed help
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PT, ESI's, Facet injection and block, Acupuncture - all no help.

2-level (Prodisc-L) ADR surgery with Dr. Bertagnoli, May 26, 2009.

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Kathy,

This is such great news. March 17th is the first day of your new life. I will most definitely have a green beer and toast in your honor.

1. I agree with Phylly: the grabbers are life savers!
2. Get some slippers that slip on / off easily.
3. Rent / buy some DVDs, stock up on magazines / books.
4. Nexcare First Aid Waterproof Adhesive Dressing with Pad, 6 x 6 Inch These will help when showering -- they are great and waterproof, but make sure not to aim the shower head directly at the bandage just in case.
5. A heating pad helped me often.
6. I have a back massager that has 2 rotating heads (it is square in shape). After surgery, I would lay down on this and work out the tight areas in my low back. This thing was/is a life-saver.
7. Make sure you have some loose waisted pajama pants (to avoid putting pressure on/around incision).
8. A Theracane really help as well.
9. Extra pillows or a "body pillow" -- these help when placed under your knees to take stress off your lower back while sleeping supine.
10. For physical therapy down the road, resistance bands really helped with upper back strength.

You'll be on the other side in no time! Please keep us posted.
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Old 03-04-2009, 04:23 AM
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Kathy,

I'd rethink the four leaf clover thong. Based on a less than pleasant experience I had during a prostate exam, you DO NOT make the doctor to laugh!

Good luck,

Bob
I must know what you said/did? Was it the classic "I like to be kissed before I get scr**ed" I've heard those prostate dr's are some pretty serious dudes. Seems like with a job like that, you'd have to have a sense of humor to get through the day.
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