Quote from: Pictrig18 on June 11, 2014, 05:47:15 AM
Any advice on how to straighten one's posture after surgery and years of hunching over trying to hide your chest? My back is killing me - yet when I try to move I feel so locked in place. I know still wearing the vest doesn't help. I have a hard time getting my shoulders back. And when I try to stand up straight with my chest out it feels so strange - tightness and stretching...does this go away eventually?
My mom pointed this out to me after my surgery (months after). I actually don't think I necessarily hunched over pre surgery all the time though, but maybe I did some. I am not convinced this is the main reason I hunched after surgery (I think I just stopped about two months ago, at most).
Part of our natural inclination after surgery is to protect the area. I know that after my colon resection I hunched over as an unconscious way to protect that area. It is possible that this is part of what you are doing. Too, I have now noticed it has gone away (I am 8 months out), after the pulling/stretching stopped you talked about. My personal opinion is that you should pay attention to that (if you are early on), and not stretch it too much. Until I got the short straw and ended up with hypertrophic scars, possible stretching of scars were taken into account prior to any movements. The skin will loosen up, give it time.
Perhaps for you it is a combination of being used to being hunched, plus the feeling of skin being tight. Both of them will get better. That is my thought anyway, your mileage may vary.
EDIT: Just realized you were the guy who is only two weeks out from surgery. Yes, you should still be hunched. You are healing and everything is very tight.