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Post-op day 3

Hi everyone, today is the third day after my surgery. I was able to shower yesterday, and that was absolute bliss!! Moving my arms yesterday were still extremely difficult and painful, but it's getting progressively better today. Only moderate pain and soreness can be felt on my chest area today, so I'm able to move around the house and at least make my own meals. I'm also off Tylenol and oxycodone, but I'm currently taking laxatives ones a day to help with the bowel movements. I'm a little concerned about my right nipple's insensitivity. Has anyone experienced this? My breasts are still a little high, but I'm hoping they will drop soon. So far, I feel like I'm gonna love these new babies once they're at their final appearance!??

One day post-op

It's been a day since I've had my surgery. I still can't take the surgical bra out yet, so there isn't an observable difference in the shape of my breasts from yesterday. I do feel like the pain is getting worse. I've had to wake up a few times at night due to the sore/pain. I tried to put off taking the pain meds, but ended up taking them early this morning to alleviate the discomfort.
The most annoying thing I've found so far is my inability to keep food down. Whenever I move around the house, or sit up for too long, I have this terrible urge to throw up. Since after the surgery, I've managed to swallow half a bowl of soup, and promptly threw it all up a few hours later. I've also been unable to pass gas, and have not had any bowel movements. I hope my digestive system improves soon. I miss being able to eat, and I hate this constant feeling of bloated-ness. For now, I will continue to have plenty of rest, do some of my doctor's recommended exercises, and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Unless there are any new developments within today, I will continue my update tomorrow!

Done with the hard part!

So I finally got the operation over with. It's such a relief to wake up and know that the surgery was successful! Although my memory is a little fuzzy, I'll try to document the overall timeline as accurate as possible. I came in the surgery center at 6:10am to fill out paperworks and was called in by around 6:30am. Then I changed and was under the care of an extremely nice and welcoming nurse, I think her name is Pamela. I spoke with the anesthesiologist, and later, with Dr. Marchant. Everyone made me feel very comfortable and encouraged me to ask questions about anything I'm unsure of. Dr. Marchant then proceeded to make markings on my breasts, I'm guessing that's to outline where the implants will be placed. He also explained to me again the type of procedure I will be having today ( under the muscle saline implants with 350cc over filled to 375cc. The incision is below the breasts), and told me the exercises that I should do to relax the muscles. I think I was wheeled in the operating room some time between 7:15-7:30, and woke up at 9:30 am. I wasn't in tremendous pain, it's just that my chest area is very sore and tight. It feels like an elephant is sitting on top of it lol. The drive home was horrendous. I kept feeling nauseous and wanting to throw up, so I relied on my sleepiness to get me through the nausea. As of right now, I'm feeling ok, but still nauseous when I walk around the house. To be honest, I don't think the pain level is as high as I expected it to be, but then again, it may be because I'm still under the influence of pain medications. Well that's all I have to say for now. See you guys in my next update!!

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
102 Progress Drive, Doylestown, Pennsylvania
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So far, I think he's very patient, and knowledgeable. He also understands what his patients want, and how to create a look that will best complement the patient's figure.