Surgery yesterday, discharged today :)

Spivey88
Spivey88 Member Posts: 43

I can't begin to thank you all for you sweet comments and support.  Reading all of your stories was so inspiring to me.  I had surgery yesterday at 12 and they were able to save 95% of the kidney.  I was originally suppose to stay 2 nights, but was pleasantly surprised I just got released.  They removed drain and catheter and I was peeinh on my own.  I was poked fOr blood what seems like 100 times.   Now headed home to drink water, walk and rest.  Any other tips you may have for me? Thanks for any advice.  Y'all are such an amazing group!  And you were all right!  The waiting for this surgery was way worse than anything else.

thank you!

Angie 

Comments

  • icemantoo
    icemantoo Member Posts: 3,361 Member
    edited July 2016 #2
    Get thru that first week

    Spivey,

    Those first few dayscan be a little rough especially when nthe meds ware off. Hopefully you are past that point.

     

    Icemantoo

  • Footstomper
    Footstomper Member Posts: 1,237 Member
    edited July 2016 #3
    Well done!

    The worst is behind you, now take it easy. :-)

  • hardo718
    hardo718 Member Posts: 853 Member
    Don't over do it

    If you do, you'll pay the price.  When they say no lifting, twisting or bending, they mean it.  I was 2 weeks out, feeling really good, did some laundry (front loaders at the time).  That night I felt like I was going to pass out from the intense, extreme pain......which I never had after the surgery.  Ended up in the ER.  Just over did it.  My body was rebeling. 

    Glad to hear you're doing so well.

    Donna~

  • Bay Area Guy
    Bay Area Guy Member Posts: 620 Member
    Let Your Body Tell You

    Yesterday was ten days post-op for me.  The advice my surgeon gave me was very good advice.  Let your body tell you what you can and can't do.  Walking hasn't been a problem for me.  But that's been about the extent of my physica acticity, other than picking up after the dog.  Luckily, he's a small little guy, so he doesn't get up to th 10 pound limit.  But anything twisting and turning puts too much of a strain on my sutures.  Driving, however, seems to be ok.

    But take it slow and listen to your body.

  • Spivey88
    Spivey88 Member Posts: 43
    I think I am having gas pain...is this normal?

    i think most of the pain I am experiencing is gas?  even up to my left should bladde hurts.  Does this sound normal?

    thanks :)

  • icemantoo
    icemantoo Member Posts: 3,361 Member
    Sounds normal

    Spivey,

     

    Sounds normal. Release it any way you can.

     

    Icemantoo

  • medic1971
    medic1971 Member Posts: 225 Member
    Spivey88 said:

    I think I am having gas pain...is this normal?

    i think most of the pain I am experiencing is gas?  even up to my left should bladde hurts.  Does this sound normal?

    thanks :)

    Yes

    And yes And yes! It took a few days before that pain went away.  My gas pain was quite unpleasant.  

    The CO2 can irritate the peritoneum.  The CO2 can settle up under the diaphragm.  The diaphragm has a large nerve connected to it called the vagus nerve.  That never can cause pain to radiate up into your shoulders.  Really the only thing you can do is walk more and take your pain meds.  It should resolve in a few days.  

    Glad to hear that you are home and doing well :)

  • APny
    APny Member Posts: 1,995 Member
    Yay, so glad it's behind you

    Yay, so glad it's behind you and you're home. Taking it easy is excellent advice. Don't rush things and hope the gas pains go away soon. Yes, they're normal, especially with lap surgery.

  • Spivey88
    Spivey88 Member Posts: 43
    edited July 2016 #10
    Low grade fever normal?

    is a low grade fever normal after surgery?  It hasn't gotten over 100, it's gotten to 99.8.  Should I be concerned?

    thanks :)

  • icemantoo
    icemantoo Member Posts: 3,361 Member
    edited July 2016 #11
    Spivey88 said:

    Low grade fever normal?

    is a low grade fever normal after surgery?  It hasn't gotten over 100, it's gotten to 99.8.  Should I be concerned?

    thanks :)

    Check with doctor

    Spivey,

     

    Check with doctor. They may want to do blod work to rule out infection.

     

     

    Icemantoo

  • Bay Area Guy
    Bay Area Guy Member Posts: 620 Member
    Gas

    The shoulder pain is perfectly normal.  I felt like I had pitched a full nine inning baseball game after my surgery.  Agree on the temp.  Check with the doctor, just to be sure.

  • daisybud
    daisybud Member Posts: 541 Member
    edited July 2016 #13
    Fever

    I also had a fever  and it got to 100.8   someone here said to push lots of water. I drank lots and  my fever dropped.  try to drink as much as you can.  Hope it helps you too.

    Kim

  • medic1971
    medic1971 Member Posts: 225 Member
    edited July 2016 #14
    Fever

    Did they send you home with an incentive spirometer?  If so are you doing it?  

  • Footstomper
    Footstomper Member Posts: 1,237 Member
    edited July 2016 #15
    Spivey88 said:

    I think I am having gas pain...is this normal?

    i think most of the pain I am experiencing is gas?  even up to my left should bladde hurts.  Does this sound normal?

    thanks :)

    Yes

    Make sure you do your breathing excersizes. 

  • Footstomper
    Footstomper Member Posts: 1,237 Member
    medic1971 said:

    Fever

    Did they send you home with an incentive spirometer?  If so are you doing it?  

    spirometer

    Thats the chap. Make sure you use it.

  • JerzyGrrl
    JerzyGrrl Member Posts: 760 Member
    Spivey88 said:

    I think I am having gas pain...is this normal?

    i think most of the pain I am experiencing is gas?  even up to my left should bladde hurts.  Does this sound normal?

    thanks :)

    That pain...

    When I had laparoscopic surgery before (not for kindney), the pain from the residual CO2 was probably the most aggrevating part post-surgery.  At least the other pain was decent enough to be related to where I'd had surgery, but the CO2 left-overs' was referred pain -- meaning, someplace other than where it was "supposed to be." I must say, I pretty much lost my respect for carbon dioxide at that point Frown .

    So, yes, normal, and in places you totally weren't expecting it. 

    It'll pass... Wink .

  • hardo718
    hardo718 Member Posts: 853 Member
    Drink more water & make sure

    you use that Incentive Spirometer (deep breathing).  Usually, the low grade fever has to do with not drinking enough after surgery, but it can also be a bit of pneumonia setting in if you're not doing enough deep breathing.

    Hopefully, you just need a bit more water.

    Donna~