Hysto Update!
I had my hysto today (2-port laparoscopic vaginal assisted total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy). Surgery was scheduled for 11:20, so we had to be there at 9:20. With DC traffic, we decided to err on the side of caution and left my house (ten minutes away under normal conditions) a little before 8. Picked up a bottle of ginger ale and some nutrigrain bars for the trip home.
We got to the hospital, parked, and were checked in at admissions by 8:30. They were super prompt in taking my friend and I back to get settled in. It's a teaching hospital, so there was a lot more foot traffic than you might experience elsewhere. Once I got assigned a bed, I changed into my robe and non-slip socks. The first person to come by was a medical student under the anesthesiologist. In addition to her pre-filling the paperwork, we had a really good (incredibly respectful) talk about the procedure and my transition in general. She said it would probably sound strange, but she wanted to thank me for choosing to come to a teaching hospital for the procedure since it would enable her and the other student assigned to me to learn more about trans folks. Very, very sweet.
After that, other folks stopped by and ran me through similar questions as they filled out their forms - attending and resident anesthesiologists, OR nurse, my doctor, another OBGYN, and several more nurses. Signed a bunch of consent forms. Everybody was very cool, and understood that I wasn't super comfortable with the idea that they were all going to be seeing me naked. The OR nurse put a large bandage pad on my butt, and told me that it would catch any drips since I'd be laying down for at least 3 more hours. My doctor came back by and drew on me a little bit. I asked her if she would take some pictures of the organs for me, just out of morbid curiousity. Around about 10:30, the attending anesthesiologist came back by and started my IV. Since I normally get incredibly nauseous when I wake up, she made a note to get me some anti-nausea meds in the IV prior to taking me back to recovery.
And then we were off! They wheeled me down the hall to the OR, moved me from my bed to the operating table and got me comfortable. The anesthesiologist reminded her resident and student that we were going to up my anti-nausea meds at the end of surgery. Then she hooked me in, and I was out.
I was taken back to recovery at 1:15 and woke up shortly after. No pain, no nausea, just exceptionally cold and shivering. It took me about ten minutes to warm up. My nurse walked me down the hall to use the restroom once I wasn't shivering anymore. After I got back in bed, she brought me a few packs of saltines and a ginger ale just in case. I finished everything, was sitting up, and very comfortable by the time my doctor came to visit. She was very happy that I was going well, cleared me to go home since I could walk, keep food down, and pee. Reminded me that if I was in pain, I could call her and come in before my post-op appointment. My friend came up to visit, went over post-op instructions with my nurse, and left to go grab the car. I downed two little bottles of water while she was gone.
When the nurse came to wheel me out to the car, I requested to walk just to be sure that I could do it. No issues, no pain. My last dose of pain medication was at 2pm. I'm supposed to take something at 6 if I'm starting to feel pain, but it's 5:55 and I'm not. The worst for me right now is my throat. It is a lot more sore this go around than it was during top surgery. My roommate is currently out buying me some lozenges, and I'm drinking water in the mean time. I have very little abdominal pain - it is akin to menstrual cramping, but is the most mild I've ever experienced. I wouldn't call it pain, but I am very aware that there was an incision in my bellybutton. There is also a bit of burning when I pee, which I would guess is catheter related. I've never had one before. Since coming home, I've removed all of the IV bandaging and electrodes. I'm leaving the butt bandage on for now since I've been laying down. My friend and I went for a regular paced walk around the block with my dog, I've changed my clothes, had a little bit to eat, and taken a short nap.
Overall I'm feeling very good! It went much better than I was anticipating, and I'm very happy with the care I received.