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Title: Srs in thailand, may or may not continue blogging
Post by: ApplesnBananas on March 24, 2019, 05:46:05 AM
Post by: ApplesnBananas on March 24, 2019, 05:46:05 AM
So i chose chettawut, staff was great albeit the language definitely exists with some of his nurses. Bring a device for google translate just in case. If you are coming with prior issues it might be a bit nerve wrecking if you're trying to get through something important.
Disclaimer in advance, typo s will happen , dont care enough t o fix them atm due to feels
Anyway to preface i am gla i received this surgery, but i eant to focus on the negatives because we already know positives positives. In case someone dealsnwith then s ame issue that i do they are not alone
Anyway after day 2 in the hospital i was gassy and thr farts were wet. I am still dealing with that problem now just less pronounced since i had a bowel move!emt at the hospital and 2 in the hotel. It is going to make ypu feel disgusting and turn 4 to5 days into a long nightmare. The nurses will gladly clean ypu up but it doesnt make it feel a ny better. This was with following the entire regimine to a T. Even know i hate it and cant wait to get the packing removed so i can feel fully frrsh again. hard times indeed made ut very hard to be able to enj oy thing d that would make the wait shorter. When they started to feel cresting wet it wasmt long till i had a movement depite it not changing mu ch on having a dirty butt. Before it gets to that point you kind of have to accept that youre going to be like an old person for a little while and accept the nastiness.
Just an fyi, for one dont strain even if ot feels close and secondly waiting to get to hotel to do more is an uncomfortable mistake. I had this grand idea that a toilet would be better but huge mistake
The opoid you get has the potential to make you feel panicked. It won't last no matter how heavy and put of control you feel. It is important to relay this to your nurse asap just im case its a bad reaction. Your surgeonn should change your pain meds to something less intense. Chettawut swapped me to tolynal which worked fine for me.
Most post op pain for me i believe comes from the site of the catheter unless i do a silly strenuous move.
If i run into anymore concerns that others might have ill keep this updated. If not then they were normal and mild. Good luck out there, this is mot to scare anyone but they are just possible realities on the journey of who you are.
Ill make some edits when i can use my laptop again
Disclaimer in advance, typo s will happen , dont care enough t o fix them atm due to feels
Anyway to preface i am gla i received this surgery, but i eant to focus on the negatives because we already know positives positives. In case someone dealsnwith then s ame issue that i do they are not alone
Anyway after day 2 in the hospital i was gassy and thr farts were wet. I am still dealing with that problem now just less pronounced since i had a bowel move!emt at the hospital and 2 in the hotel. It is going to make ypu feel disgusting and turn 4 to5 days into a long nightmare. The nurses will gladly clean ypu up but it doesnt make it feel a ny better. This was with following the entire regimine to a T. Even know i hate it and cant wait to get the packing removed so i can feel fully frrsh again. hard times indeed made ut very hard to be able to enj oy thing d that would make the wait shorter. When they started to feel cresting wet it wasmt long till i had a movement depite it not changing mu ch on having a dirty butt. Before it gets to that point you kind of have to accept that youre going to be like an old person for a little while and accept the nastiness.
Just an fyi, for one dont strain even if ot feels close and secondly waiting to get to hotel to do more is an uncomfortable mistake. I had this grand idea that a toilet would be better but huge mistake
The opoid you get has the potential to make you feel panicked. It won't last no matter how heavy and put of control you feel. It is important to relay this to your nurse asap just im case its a bad reaction. Your surgeonn should change your pain meds to something less intense. Chettawut swapped me to tolynal which worked fine for me.
Most post op pain for me i believe comes from the site of the catheter unless i do a silly strenuous move.
If i run into anymore concerns that others might have ill keep this updated. If not then they were normal and mild. Good luck out there, this is mot to scare anyone but they are just possible realities on the journey of who you are.
Ill make some edits when i can use my laptop again
Title: Re: Srs in thailand, may or may not continue blogging
Post by: Maid Marion on March 24, 2019, 06:16:38 AM
Post by: Maid Marion on March 24, 2019, 06:16:38 AM
Hope your recovery is fast. Good luck!
Title: Re: Srs in thailand, may or may not continue blogging
Post by: AnneK on March 24, 2019, 12:45:52 PM
Post by: AnneK on March 24, 2019, 12:45:52 PM
QuoteBring a device for google translate just in case.
Also, "pin" the appropriate language(s) before you leave home. This will cause Translate to save it on the device, instead of getting the translations over the connection. This could save a bit, if used on the cell network.