Oh okay
well i can maybe help u -but maybe not - ive only had laproscopic surgery to have gall bladder removed and ur answers are as follows
1. 4 key holes - one in belly button 2 on right hand side and 1 in middle of chest
2. didnt have any problem with Gas afterwards
3. pain wasnt too bad - did have pain killers - it was more uncomfortable moving around and getting out of bed etc - and i have a very low pain threshold!!!
4. i think i had a week or just under a week off work - which was pleanty of time
5. didnt really start feeling normal again until the wounds healed up and i knew they werent going to get infected or anything - i felt queesy looking at them - that was maybe a mth (is that what u meant by that question?)
6. no stomach wasnt bruised!
7. i didnt have same proceedure as u - but mine took about 2hrs - was a bit longer cause i was 29wks pregnant at the time!
So thats my experience on Laproscopic surgery
I have also had a D&C if u have any questions on that!
Lap is the incision thing, they go in through the stomach. Hys is a camera thats inserted ... down there ... just to check everything out. Well, thats my understanding of it.
Yep they flush them with a dye to make sure they arent blocked.
The hyst bit is what they do when they think you have endo or if they have to get rid of fibroids etc. It looks inside the uterus. The lap is to look at the pelvic region in general (I think).
I had a lap/hyst/dye studies/D&C about 10 years ago.
I had two incisions & stitches. I was quite uncomfy around the top incision until the stitches were removed (can't remember how much later that was but I think around a week or so).
It was done on a Friday, I was back to work on the Monday but as I said I was uncomfy around the stitched area. Other than that I was fine to work.
I had some shoulder pain but it wasn't that bad. I've had far worse shoulder pain since giving birth (all that carting around of a bub can be murder on your shoulders).
Also had a sore throat for a few days after the op. It was worse than the shoulder pain.
I remember being shocked by the blood and dye on the bed when I got out of it. I just didn't expect it.
I was very wonky on my feet as I left hospital (those stairs were a nightmare) so my then hubby had the great job of trying to keep me upright.
I remember feeling really disappointed when the surgeon visited me and said they'd found nothing wrong. I couldn't believe I'd put myself through all that (as I said I was feeling pretty ordinary at the time) for nothing. I actually wanted them to find something wrong so they could then fix it. Go figure.
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