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Unread 12-02-2003, 05:14 AM
Does any one have any helpful hints?

Hi All

After alot of contemplation I have decided to have a hysterectomy (many thanks for all the advice to get this far

So..... now I need more advice.......

I have an appointment on Friday with my Dr to go through the actual op and ask any questions. As I'm all in a spin does anyone have any questions they wished they had asked in hindsight?

Also, I go into the castle on the 7th Jan I'd take the opportunity now to get myself organised before the Christmas rush.

Do any of you girls have any helpful hints and tips for things to take into the castle and to have when I come out when I'm in the twilight zone?

Thanks in advance

You are all angels
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Unread 12-02-2003, 05:35 AM
Does any one have any helpful hints?

I am into comfort, so my suggestions all go with that! If you are having a Lap/Vag, I suggest buying some huge (maybe 3-4 sizes bigger than what you wear) white cotton underwear. I also bought some huge "lounge" pants, just cheap cotton sleep pants with a draw-string waist. I was very comfy! Keep a little decorative pillow handy for sneezing, coughing. It helps to put some pressure on your lower abdomen. Keeping with comfort....I took two stool softeners a day plus drank prune juice to keep the body functions "moving" along!
Don't try to be "super woman" and do much. You will pay for it later!

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Unread 12-02-2003, 05:40 AM
Does any one have any helpful hints?

Welcome.

There's lots of good information in the PreOp Articles

Take a look, and read up on the subjects that interest you. You might also want to read the Bedtime Stories for Hystersisters. They're both helpful and entertaining.
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Unread 12-02-2003, 05:41 AM
Does any one have any helpful hints?

Hi
Welcome to HysterSisters! There is tons of information, advice, support, and s when you need them.

Be sure to check out the PreOp Hints and Articles (click here) for information and answers to help you get ready for surgery.

Read and research as much as possible to help you, in conjunction with your DR, make the best decisions for you.

Best wishes!
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Unread 12-02-2003, 09:07 AM
Does any one have any helpful hints?

I have listed below some of the hints that helped me through my TAH and recovery. Hope this helps!

If you have someone who will be waiting in the hospital waiting room while you have your surgery, why not prepare a goodie bag for them? You could include a magazine or book, snacks, change for the vending machines, a card letting them know how much you appreciate them, etc. This could help make a long, and sometimes frightening, wait a little easier!

Once you're at home, you'll need to have some comfortable clothes to wear. I found men's pajamas very comfortable, because the large, drawstring waists came up well above my incision, and the button-up tops didn't have to go over my head (hard to get my arms up). You will probably want to have large, "granny-panties" in a size or two large than you normally wear (you will be swollen and sore!).

Have a tummy pillow handy at all times! This would be a small pillow that you hold against your abdomen when you have to sneeze or cough. Keep it where you can grab it with only a second’s notice! I had a sneeze sneak up on me once when I couldn’t grab my pillow – ouch! It felt like my insides exploded.

Have plenty of no-preparation foods on hand, like fruit, soup, cereal, snack bars, etc. I had absolutely no appetite for a couple of weeks, and my frantic husband finally convinced me to drink some Ensure, which went down ok. You may want to have some of that in the fridge for times you just don’t feel like eating, but need nourishment.

Also, buy PLENTY of juice! You will need to drink LOTS of liquids when you get home to help with the gas. I got bored with the same type of juice, so my husband bought lots of different types, and put them in small containers for me (I found it difficult to lift and pour large containers for awhile). Don't drink anything carbonated, and don't use a straw (makes the gas worse).

WALKING is very helpful with the gas! Walk as often as is comfortable (my walks were VERY short and slow, but I did several a day), and it should really help get your bowels working smoothly again.

I also found a shower chair very helpful. Standing up long enough to shower wore me out! You could also use any plastic chair that will fit in your shower.

VERY IMPORTANT: have anything you might need at waist-level. This includes toilet paper, pads, clothing, cups, food, plates, etc. Believe me, you will NOT want to bend or reach for anything! The house may look cluttered for awhile with everything sitting out on counter tops, but it's worth it!

If you’re going to be alone, make sure the phone is where you can reach it at ALL times! Several of us have gotten “stuck” (couldn’t get off the couch without help, problems in the bathroom, etc.), and have needed to call for assistance. I kept a tiny cell phone in my pocket all the time. That way, I could even call my home number from inside my house if I needed my husband and he couldn’t hear me!

It’s also a good idea to give a trusted neighbor or someone who lives very close to you a key to your house. If you’re stuck somewhere, and need to call for help, it won’t do much good if they can’t get in your front door!

Also, it may be helpful to have some cash on hand. If you have to ask a friend/neighbor to run to the store to buy some milk, for example, it’s easier if you have some cash to hand them!

Once you’re feeling a bit better, you might start getting a bit bored. Unfortunately, you will be very limited in what you will be able to do. These are some things I did to pass the time, along with some suggestions from other hystersisters:

Reading LOTS of books
Writing long letters to friends and family (real letters, not e-mail!)
Organizing photo albums
Drew out plans for the garden
Bought a tape to improve Spanish skills
Watching lots of movies
Crafts, quilting, etc.
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Unread 12-03-2003, 07:06 AM
Does any one have any helpful hints?

Thank you for this great advice

I will be taking a goody bag in for my partner as he will be frantic with worry but somehow he can always manage to eat :snort: lol.

I will go and stock up on some big pants and some comfy's - I have already started to collate books and a 'teach yourself Greek' which looks like gobbledygook to me atm!

I've had strict instructions from everyone NOT to do anything at all when I get home, plenty of help will be on hand. So, I'm going to take it easy (for the first time in my life) and do what I'm told to do (for the first time in my life)

I'm at the Doc's on Friday so no doubt I will post a new question after that visit.....

thanks again!
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