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Day 6...
Dont sneeze, dont cough, and pray to God you dont choke!
I woke up after a rough night feeling pretty crappy and had told my husband, you know today is just going to be a rough day. I had no idea that I had just jinxed myself for what was probably the most pain I've had the entire time since my surgery.
I was just getting comfortable in my recliner, laid back, pillows packed around when without warning I sneezed. Not a little sneeze but a huge, blow it all out kind of episode. With it coming on so quick I was unable to lean forward and grasp my stomach to lessen the impact. I felt like my insides were now on the outside and that I had ripped my center in two with a hunting knife! It really felt that bad and it was totally unexpected. I removed my CG expecting that the careful cared for wounds, that were looking great the previous evening were now going to be a huge open wound with my insides exposed....thankfullyI had not done any damage at all, despite the intense pain that the sneeze had caused. So, after I had let the panic subside, re-wrapped I thought well it would be a good time for a bite to eat. So, I had my husband prepare what I eat every morning...a slice of toast with a generous serving of almond butter and of course my tall glass of icy cold water, with a straw. So, as usual I drank half my water and took a bite of toast, great, chew it, swallow it and then take a second bite, and then I proceed to cough and choke on it. Once again, its unexpected and the first motions cause that same horrible feeling in my center but what can I do but grab a pillow, lean forward and hope to God that I can cough enough to stop the choking but at the same time not cause myself any damage.
So, yes...that was my morning...I knew some days would be better than others and it did get better. My friend stopped by for a visit and dropped of a home made dinner for tonight, I have some really great friends! Oh, and its supposed to snow here tomorrow...which is pretty cool for Alabama... :)
Evening swelling is the pitts!!!!
Provider Review
Dr Cochran was great! He made me feel very comfortable, even standing there practically naked. He knows what he is doing. I said what can you do to "fix" me and he addressed every area that I was personally concerned about. His suggestion of an extended tummy tuck, with an anchor scar was exactly what I wanted to hear, as I have a lot of loose skin above my belly button. Dr Cochran is a very quick and to the point. If you want a doctor to come in and hold your hand, he may not be right for you. That said, I did have a second appointment with him where I had a list of questions on paper and he was more than happy to sit with me, go over the questions and answer them thoroughly, without making me feel stupid. The staff at his office are very friendly and also made me feel totally comfortable, despite my lack of clothing at the time. If you are looking for a surgeon in this area, I would highly suggest a consultation with Dr Cochran!