stuff to bring to the castle | HysterSisters
HysterSisters Hysterectomy Support and Information
Advertising Info HysterSisters Hysterectomy Support Tutorial

Go Back   Hysterectomy HysterSisters > Hysterectomy Support Posts > Preparing for Hysterectomy (pre hysterectomy)


HysterSisters.com is a massive online community with over 475,000 members and over 5 million posts.

Our community is filled with women who have been through the Hysterectomy experience providing both advice and support from our active members and moderators.

HysterSisters.com is located at 111 Peter St, Toronto, Canada, M5V2H1 and is part of the VerticalScope network of websites.

With free registration, you can ask and answer questions in our HYSTERECTOMY forum community, get our FREE BOOKLET, access Hysterectomy Checkpoints and more.

You are not alone. The HysterSisters are here for you. Join us today!
join HysterSisters for hysterectomy resources and support
Reply

stuff to bring to the castle stuff to bring to the castle

Thread Tools
  #1  
Unread 08-21-2005, 06:26 PM
stuff to bring to the castle

I have been slowly getting ready for my stay at the castle. I noticed on several posts from sisters saying to bring pads. Why pads? What would I need with them?
Sponsored Links
Advertisement
 
  #2  
Unread 08-21-2005, 06:29 PM
stuff to bring to the castle

My doctor said I will have "drainage" for up to a month. Oh yay.
  #3  
Unread 08-21-2005, 06:36 PM
stuff to bring to the castle

Depending on what type of hyst you have you will have drainage up to 6 weeks. I didn't bring my own pads. The hospital does provide them, but they may be the huge old square type. My hospital had the "normal" pads that you buy at the store. I didn't really care which type though. At home I made sure that I had a box ready. Actually the discharge was not that much for me. I could have gotten away with panty liners after the 5th day. I'm still having some yellowish discharge at 3 1/2 weeks and I had a TVH.
Sponsored Links
Advertisement
 
  #4  
Unread 08-21-2005, 06:40 PM
stuff to bring to the castle

  Quote:
Originally Posted by FLANNELSISTER
I have been slowly getting ready for my stay at the castle. I noticed on several posts from sisters saying to bring pads. Why pads? What would I need with them?

I am having a TAH/BSO. What type of drainage? Is it blood or like discharge? Where is it coming from, especially if everything is coming out? I am sorry for my ignorance.
  #5  
Unread 08-21-2005, 06:56 PM
stuff to bring to the castle

Hi Flannelsister,

I took pads but I was lucky that I only had 6 spots the morning after surgery, others have a discharge for longer. In fact my gyn was surprised that mine was so short.

Take care.....Karen
  #6  
Unread 08-21-2005, 08:44 PM
stuff to bring to the castle

I said the same thing!!!

I needed them after surgery for (bloody) drainage - vaginal for a few days after surgery..... and I had not had af since I was 16 and I am 31 now!!!

Then once I was home I did not like what the tape was doing to my stomach so I started using them on the front of my panites for my Vertical incison.... Needed these up until last week (but I had an infection in my incision)
  #7  
Unread 08-22-2005, 09:32 AM
stuff to bring to the castle

I took pads, too -- and didn't need them. I never had one bit of drainage.

Ask your doc to see what he/she expects you to have.

Later on, though -- I did use pads when my surgical drains were removed and they continued to "leak" for a few days. (Not everyone has these, however -- I had a panniculectomy so I went home with three drains.)

  #8  
Unread 08-22-2005, 09:50 AM
stuff to bring to the castle

I had TAH and woke up with a pad already on. They took out my catheter and let me get up the next day and take a shower. After that, I never used any pads. I had absolutely no drainage. The doc had told me that about 2 wks after surgery I might have some drainage, but I didn't have anything then either.

Best of luck!!! Don't stress out about the little stuff.
  #9  
Unread 08-22-2005, 02:03 PM
stuff to bring to the castle

I had a TAH and I only used pads for 2 days post-op. Even then, there was very little light pink spotting. I haven't had any kind of spotting since. I used my pads in the front of my underwear to catch the drainage from my incision.

Best of luck to you!
  #10  
Unread 08-22-2005, 04:49 PM
stuff to bring to the castle

I was thinking of donating my entire collection of pads and tampons to my sister-in-law, but I guess I'll wait and see if I need to use any more of the pads before I give them away.

It would be my luck that if I have them on hand, I won't need them. But, if I don't have them, I'll wish I did
Reply

booklet
Our Free Booklet
What 350,000 Women Know About Hysterectomy: Information, helpful hints as you prepare and recover from hysterectomy.
Answers to your questions
Register




Thread Tools

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
From This Forum From Other Forums
3 Replies, Last Reply 10-06-2009, Started By darceyd
12 Replies, Last Reply 11-21-2008, Started By krazykatt
7 Replies, Last Reply 12-05-2007, Started By almostuterless
21 Replies, Last Reply 09-11-2005, Started By cabowoman
23 Replies, Last Reply 02-25-2005, Started By keepncervix
15 Replies, Last Reply 01-23-2005, Started By doria
14 Replies, Last Reply 10-13-2004, Started By speedy25
10 Replies, Last Reply 09-21-2004, Started By princessmean1
6 Replies, Last Reply 08-29-2004, Started By Karien
3 Replies, Last Reply 08-17-2004, Started By aerofan
2 Replies, Last Reply 04-03-2004, Started By IzCoCo
17 Replies, Last Reply 03-04-2004, Started By girlinthegarden
11 Replies, Last Reply 10-20-2003, Started By renron
8 Replies, Last Reply 03-24-2003, Started By Beth Czyzewski
6 Replies, Last Reply 09-29-2002, Started By fire_fly_1001
33 Replies, Last Reply 08-04-2002, Started By Lulu Lee
5 Replies, Last Reply 07-04-2002, Started By keggyweggy
3 Replies, Last Reply 03-01-2002, Started By Deb U Taunt
7 Replies, Last Reply 10-16-2001, Started By Lisa1119
6 Replies, Last Reply 07-01-2001, Started By youthfulwillow



Advertisement

Hysterectomy News

April 16,2024

CURRENT NEWS

HysterSisters Takes On Partner To Manage Continued Growth And Longevity
I have news that is wonderful and exciting! This week’s migration wasn’t a typical migration - from one set ... News Archive

TODAY'S EVENTS

Calendar - Hysterectomies - Birthdays


Request Information


I am a HysterSister

HYSTERECTOMY STORIES

Featured Story - All Stories - Share Yours

FOLLOW US


Your Hysterectomy Date


CUSTOMIZE Your Browsing  


$vbulletin->featuredvideos is not an array!
Advertisement


Advertisement