merrix wrote:JB,
Hope you'll have good New Years' Eve despite your 'condition'.
I have been there a year ago, stuck alone in a NY hotel room alone during christmas and new years with bad pain and swelling...
What I'd like to say to you is the same thing I told myself ahead of my surgery a year ago:
Post op pain is nothing. End result is everything. If I could choose between:
A: One month of bad pain and then a perfect result
or
B: Very mild or no post op pain, but half-crappy result (undersized, shitty pump placement, hinge etc)
I'd choose option A without a doubt.
Post op pain and swelling WILL for 100% sure eventually disappear. A wrongly placed pump WILL NOT disappear.
So just hang in there. Wait it out. Suck it up. It'll hurt for a few days or weeks. But then you're through and very likely, you'll come out of it with what you wanted in the first place.
Thanks for the encouragement Merrix! At least I'm not alone in a motel. I am at home and have immediate access to plenty of pain meds and I plan to take them for sure.
I know it's no use crying over spilt milk, but I sure wish this could have all been done correctly at first. But, I suppose that between the two surgeons I'm going to end up with a really good result. I will try to keep reminding myself of that.
Like many people, I can be a worry wart. Right now, when I pee, it hurts almost like it does when they insert a catheter. Last time around that was gone by nightfall after the cath came out. This time not so much.
Oh well, the hydrocodones should be kicking in soon and I'll be able to relax and will no doubt fall asleep on the lounger. They tend to do that!!
Again, thanks for the words.