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Post TT - 31 days

So now..today I'm caught up :) While I took new pictures today..I'm still not impressed. My belly is still hard as a rock; and extremely warm to the touch. I now have little pimples ? or something that are popping up on it. I've been wearing 100% cotton underwear that I specifically purchased to wear under my compression garment...and no new soap. No idea what that's about. My belly button is just funny looking. I continue to put lotion on my belly once a day and haven't done anything with the scar. I meet with my surgeon on Thursday to find out more about what we're doing with that as well as finding out when this swelling is going to start going down. Sometimes I think taking pictures doesn't help especially when you don't notice a difference. Patience is a virtue I never had..... :S

Post TT - 1 week

These photos were taken only 4 days after I came home from the hospital and was the first time I saw how HUGE I was. I still look at these pictures side by side to my "pre TT" picts and I really don't notice too much of a difference. My "sundowning" began a few days after this and lasted almost a week. I was extremely weepy as I laid on the couch doing nothing. I'm an extremely active person (working out 45 minutes every am...lifting weights etc). So putting me on the couch and forcing me to rest is torture. I began to start reminding myself each day what I did more of...that it was easier to go up the stairs..and that I'm not on pain meds..and that I'm starting to sleep through the night..or I started to sleep on my side. Every time I got down...I trigged myself to think of something positive. That got me through those moments. Go back to work was difficult. I drive an hour to work...so that was also a challenge...and being exhausted. I had my dog placed in a doggie daycare for a month because I knew I couldn't take care of him living alone. My 3 cats I had placed at the vets for a week because I couldn't afford them jumping on me. God bless the women who have children they have to take care of during all of this I sure as heck couldn't do it!

Pre TT

I had a partial TT, including lipo. I did this on my own, as I live alone. My daughter lives in another state and relied on my friends for rides. The Surgery Center is located almost 2 hours from where I live, so I was dropped off that morning. I met with my surgeon and the anesthesiologists and the nursing staff. I remember being rolled out of the room and nothing again until I woke up in my room. I had extreme dry mouth and had difficulty swallowing. I remember them giving me Percoset, which didn't seem to work. My nurse would get me up to go to the bathroom, which became a problem that evening when I was getting up almost every hour and my bladder not fully emptying, plus I was extremely nauseous. I recall eating one saltine and 3 bites of chocolate ice cream. The following day I was to be picked up and taken home. At that point they had inserted a Foley catheter, I was only able to stand/sit upright for a brief period of time and the pain still wasn't managed. That evening I was admitted to the local hospital. My pain eventually became manageable with morphine shots. We took the Foley out for a day, however I was up and down every 90+ minutes and still not fully emptying my bladder. I was discharged home 2 days later with the Foley. I got in touch with my urologist and the Foley was removed 3 days after and I haven't had a problem since. I had set up my house so I would live downstairs..and had food on the counters and everything within reach. I was able to climb stairs when I got home, so I did go upstairs to bed. Sleeping (or lack thereof) was awful. I'd be awake every 3 hours..and stay awake for at least 2 hours. At this point I was on Gabopentine (sp?) for pain. I weaned myself off that within a week. I returned to work 16 days later. I would've returned sooner however I wound up with an awful cold (and we know how painful it is to cough!)...so that held me back from going back to work sooner. I tripped over this community while doing a google search yesterday; so I'm behind the ball on my posts...as I'm already 31 days PO. So I apologize for kind of updating in a backward fashion :S :) I wish I had found this sooner..as I'm reading sooo much of what I've gone through and it's important to have people who understand from experience. Friends and family are amazing..however only those who have truly WALKED in the shoes...know exactly how you feel. :)

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
7000 Genessee Street, Fayetteville, New York
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My doctor is AMAZING. I wound up with complications (pain and urinary management) so he admitted me to the hospital. He even said in his 30 years of practice he has never admitted anyone after surgery and didn't care about breaking a track record. He saw me twice a day.....every day for 3 days. Called the hospital constantly. Even the nursing staff wanted to know who he was because he was sooo invested in my care and well-being. An amazing surgeon and individual. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!