They said the reason they cut me off was constipation only - any other surgery I would have stayed on. Also, during surgery they gave me some sort of epidural too which probably helped. Also i got a shot of dexamethasone post op as an antiemetic. For some reason that always makes me feel good and heal well. The most painful thing in hospital was the catheter. When they put the free flow thing on - the bulb banging on my bladder end of urethra when i finished peeing - that did sting. Also getting it out and the drain out. They hurt a lot - but were quick and then over type pain.
The most painful thing was that first week dilating. Wowsers dis that hurt.
I was suprised as I thought I would be on tramadol at least too - but yeah - weird.
Still, i got out of hospital and went for a drive shopping in Portsmouth that very day, and then went to a punk rock gig in Liverpool during the evening. Got back in at 2am after being drunk on two beers. Was tired, but had the time of my life. After that - also - the only time i stopped was to dilate. Mr Bellringer told my partner to keep me active. So we kept active. Did something everyday. Lots to do in London! (I am from NZ)
For me, and the way they did the surgery, i think they made the right choices. Sure, i would have liked a bit more dexamethasone or prednisone and some tramadol - but, i am not a surgeon, and this is the only time I have done this, so I trusted them. They have done many surgeries. He did three others on the same day he did me apparently. Surgery was quick too. Jnder 2 hours from going in until waking up. That suprised me as well.