No DaVinci For Me
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Good Luck with Your Surgery
Sorry about the da Vinci, but it sounds like you have a crack team on your side.
There is a lot you can do to make the recovery go smoothly. Try to do as much walking as you can before the surgery. Doing the kegels is good, but don't overdo it. It's like working out, you don't want the muscles fatigued just when you need them.
The biggest thing I did was to go on the post surgery diet they gave me about 10 days before the surgery. That way I had my digestive system and GI tract in sync with the slow moving response I was going to have after the drugs from the surgery. It is all about soft foods that are easy to digest and so on. I am sure they have told you about it.
The gas and bloating and constipation are all things that add up to a miserable recovery. If you take that out of the mix things are a whole lot easier.
I swear it helped me. I was up walking within 4 hours after the surgery. The next day when discharged I was walking 4 times a day about 3/4 mile each time. Never had a need for pain meds, never got the constipation and bloating and no problem with gas.
I realize that your recovery and time in the hospital will be a little longer and different, but I think these things will help.
Let us know when your surgery is scheduled.
The prayers and blessing for you and your family have already started,
Sonny0 -
DaVinci vs Open
SS,
Not to worry. The skill and experience of your surgeon are FAR more important than the technology. There's no statistically significant difference in outcomes between open and robotic that I have been able to find.
Good luck, and we're pulling for you.
Larry0 -
Cancer outsaoco said:Open it is wish you the
Open it is,I wish you the best the only difference will be your recovery time will be a little longer than with DaVinci but it is ok.
Hi and I wish you all the best and agree that with an experienced surgeon you will do fine.
In my opinion the main thing is to get than damn cancer out of you.
Wish you and your family the best results possible,God bless and good luck
Nick0 -
Thanks for all of theNM said:Cancer out
Hi and I wish you all the best and agree that with an experienced surgeon you will do fine.
In my opinion the main thing is to get than damn cancer out of you.
Wish you and your family the best results possible,God bless and good luck
Nick
Thanks for all of the support. It makes it easier having someplace to share the experience.0
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