one week post op- still in hospital
I am still in the hospital after having an open partial nephreectomy. Pain has been intense, but surgerons have been stingy the first three days, which I think let to a difficult post op. I spiked temps 101 first post op night and every night since....some days I was as high as 200.6, I had a Chest CT because fever, wheeze, and unable to get off oxygen. I have pulmonary edmea and three areas of peumonia. I also have some areas of surgical atelectusus...seems surgical induced.
I am trying desperately to get off narcs now...but I can only go about 8 ours, and it is honestly difficult to move.
Does anyone have any suggestions of good non narcartic pain meds? I don't want a lot of NSAID or Tylenol. I dont want to mask the fevers.
Any input? I want iout of here so bad..I am considering eloping! lol
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Post-Op
Mom,
Now is not the time for you skimp on your pain medications. Get your pain under control as best you can with whatever resources you have at your disposal.
Always keep in mind that all the opiates will cause intense constipation. That is also something you don't want to let run wild.
You are fighting one or more infections. So you likely are on heavy antibiotics as well. The best way to overcome all these various obstacles will be to be as pain free as possible. Then let your body rest and heal itself.
You will be out of there soon enough.
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Tramadol for pain
my husband has found tramadol to help with the pain. In the hospital, he was given dilaudid and tramadol.
at home, on day 3 he was on tramadol.
an infection, however, is nothing to mess around with so staying put with antibiotics sounds like the best thing. Sorry that you want out badly but get that infection under control. You don't want to go home and have to be readmitted.
ask about tramadol; it is strong but not a narcotic.
sarah
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What Nano said.srbelle1 said:Tramadol for pain
my husband has found tramadol to help with the pain. In the hospital, he was given dilaudid and tramadol.
at home, on day 3 he was on tramadol.
an infection, however, is nothing to mess around with so staying put with antibiotics sounds like the best thing. Sorry that you want out badly but get that infection under control. You don't want to go home and have to be readmitted.
ask about tramadol; it is strong but not a narcotic.
sarah
Use your medication. IIt's not forever, and you won't become a junkie. Your infection will clear but it does suck. Be patient. It will be ok.
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What Nano said.srbelle1 said:Tramadol for pain
my husband has found tramadol to help with the pain. In the hospital, he was given dilaudid and tramadol.
at home, on day 3 he was on tramadol.
an infection, however, is nothing to mess around with so staying put with antibiotics sounds like the best thing. Sorry that you want out badly but get that infection under control. You don't want to go home and have to be readmitted.
ask about tramadol; it is strong but not a narcotic.
sarah
Use your medication. IIt's not forever, and you won't become a junkie. Your infection will clear but it does suck. Be patient. It will be ok.
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The fox is backfoxhd said:What Nano said.
Use your medication. IIt's not forever, and you won't become a junkie. Your infection will clear but it does suck. Be patient. It will be ok.
Hi fella, hope the last round went as well as you look in your photo.
Donna
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Hi Donna.donna_lee said:The fox is back
Hi fella, hope the last round went as well as you look in your photo.
Donna
I was showing off my Harley shirt today to some guys who thought they had cool black t-shirts. Losers! I've recovered amazing well after last weeks treatment. Considering that after a couple days I didn't know the month or year. I go back in monday and then we will see. I was able to go for a hundred mile foliage ride yesterday. What more can I ask for? Everyone who sees me is blown away that I appear so good. I'll stick to whatever it is that I'm doing. Forget this being a rollercoaster ride. It is more like choosing the right door or not getting gonged. What a trip. Thanks. Fox.
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It will get better!
Mom2two,
It will get better. But you really do need to get that infection gone! Hopefully that will be under control soon and you can get outta there! Wishing you a speedy recovery, and home soon with your babies!
Love and prayers for good health!
Brenda
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I must be a whimp. When I
I must be a whimp. When I had my surgery, I took the max amount allowed when the time interval was up between doses. That allowed me to get up and walking. Must say that when my epidural was removed, I was not prepared for the pain that came, but managed it with dilaudid. Sent home with dilaudid, I weaned myself off in about a week and a half.
I told the surgeon I wanted to be on top of the pain and not behind the pain so took the max dose. He agreed.
I understand that you don't want to mask your fever, but you don't need to be in so much pain.
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Joanne, I have been callingJoanneNH said:I must be a whimp. When I
I must be a whimp. When I had my surgery, I took the max amount allowed when the time interval was up between doses. That allowed me to get up and walking. Must say that when my epidural was removed, I was not prepared for the pain that came, but managed it with dilaudid. Sent home with dilaudid, I weaned myself off in about a week and a half.
I told the surgeon I wanted to be on top of the pain and not behind the pain so took the max dose. He agreed.
I understand that you don't want to mask your fever, but you don't need to be in so much pain.
Joanne, I have been calling my husband a wimp because I keep comparing his small scar to my c-sections. Of course, I was in my early 20's while he is 66. I will be much more sympathetic after reading these posts.
he has been through a hellish summer; spine surgery, home then 15 days of intestinal obstruction, cyber knife radiation and a nephrectomy.
He saw the surgeon for follow up and he still needs to gain the weight he lost with the obstruction.
sarah
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Yes! Tramadol! It is asrbelle1 said:Tramadol for pain
my husband has found tramadol to help with the pain. In the hospital, he was given dilaudid and tramadol.
at home, on day 3 he was on tramadol.
an infection, however, is nothing to mess around with so staying put with antibiotics sounds like the best thing. Sorry that you want out badly but get that infection under control. You don't want to go home and have to be readmitted.
ask about tramadol; it is strong but not a narcotic.
sarah
Yes! Tramadol! It is a miracle drug! Do NOT let the pain get ahead of you! You will never, ever, ever catch up with it! Drink prune juice and take whatever pain meds they give you. Let your body rest and recuperate. Drink lots of water, too.
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Pulling for you! I'm keepingsrbelle1 said:Joanne, I have been calling
Joanne, I have been calling my husband a wimp because I keep comparing his small scar to my c-sections. Of course, I was in my early 20's while he is 66. I will be much more sympathetic after reading these posts.
he has been through a hellish summer; spine surgery, home then 15 days of intestinal obstruction, cyber knife radiation and a nephrectomy.
He saw the surgeon for follow up and he still needs to gain the weight he lost with the obstruction.
sarah
Pulling for you! I'm keeping updated on you via FB, and hoping you recover quickly and they turf you this weekend.
Take your pain meds! to hell with toughing it out. You'll be off them soon enough when your body no longer needs them- once your pain levels becomes simply bothersome, but ignorable, you're healing.
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Thank you all! I am still inrainsandpours said:Pulling for you! I'm keeping
Pulling for you! I'm keeping updated on you via FB, and hoping you recover quickly and they turf you this weekend.
Take your pain meds! to hell with toughing it out. You'll be off them soon enough when your body no longer needs them- once your pain levels becomes simply bothersome, but ignorable, you're healing.
Thank you all! I am still in the hospital...feeling a little better today. I was diagnosed with ARDS ...quite scarey, but I am hoping to be outa here by Monday.
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ARDS!mom2two said:Thank you all! I am still in
Thank you all! I am still in the hospital...feeling a little better today. I was diagnosed with ARDS ...quite scarey, but I am hoping to be outa here by Monday.
Hi Mom, I am sorry to hear your news, as if trying to get over the op isn't enough for you to contend with! What sort of treatment are you on for ARDS? I hope this all settles down quickly and you can return home soon!
Djinnie x
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Fearless Fox!foxhd said:Hi Donna.
I was showing off my Harley shirt today to some guys who thought they had cool black t-shirts. Losers! I've recovered amazing well after last weeks treatment. Considering that after a couple days I didn't know the month or year. I go back in monday and then we will see. I was able to go for a hundred mile foliage ride yesterday. What more can I ask for? Everyone who sees me is blown away that I appear so good. I'll stick to whatever it is that I'm doing. Forget this being a rollercoaster ride. It is more like choosing the right door or not getting gonged. What a trip. Thanks. Fox.
I don't know what your made of Fox but you need to bottle it! You sound like you are on top of your game! I'm so glad you are doing so well, will be thinking of you next week, keep at it!
Djinnie x
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I am on oxygen, bipap prn,Djinnie said:ARDS!
Hi Mom, I am sorry to hear your news, as if trying to get over the op isn't enough for you to contend with! What sort of treatment are you on for ARDS? I hope this all settles down quickly and you can return home soon!
Djinnie x
I am on oxygen, bipap prn, multiple antibiotics, and steriods. I also have bilateral pneumonia. I finally came home (reluctantly by the doctors tonight) on home Oxygen. My room air saturation for oxygen was 85%. My open flank incision is still really sore. I have a hard time getting to a standing position, but overall that is healing..
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On Oxygen!mom2two said:I am on oxygen, bipap prn,
I am on oxygen, bipap prn, multiple antibiotics, and steriods. I also have bilateral pneumonia. I finally came home (reluctantly by the doctors tonight) on home Oxygen. My room air saturation for oxygen was 85%. My open flank incision is still really sore. I have a hard time getting to a standing position, but overall that is healing..
I am so sorry you are having to go through all this! I expect you are glad to be home though, are you receiving home visits now to monitor your oxygen levels? I know, getting to a standing position is hard! In the first couple of weeks after the op, you are almost in need of a winch to raise yourself from a bed or chair! Take good care of yourself! Please keep us updated on your progress:)
All the best
Djinnie x
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