Hi Monica, when I was in the OR I woke with an awful lower back pain. it was really painful. Dr McGinn did not want to administer any morphine. She then allowed 1cc which did nothing. Then another 1cc of morphine which took the edge off. I asked to have my back raised and there was a lot of discussion about blood pressure and raising my back. Anyhow, they raised my back and he pain immediately went away and my blood pressure went up. then back to where it was previously. GCS was a zero pain and concern.
in the PACU for half a day I was not really thinking about my GCS. I had to have my legs positioned a certain way and feet straight up because if the graph and being stitched closed and not to put shear stress on the stitches, as I was told. In the PACU my hands and arms were cold and had pins and needles. Because of the low blood pressure. It went to 57 over 40 and they were worried. I had really low potassium and low sodium, calcium and magnesium.
I was moved to ICU for a Day and a half. I was given minerals IV. Potassium really hurts. During the potassium mixed with IV injection which was 8 hours for the two bags. I could only think of the IV. I had ice on my arm and again GCS and leg position was not a concern. My blood pressure went to 90-98 to 52-60. They were not happy but realized that was normal for me. Brianna from Dr. Mc Ginn's office came to see me in ICU. She mentioned my feet needed to be a little more vertical. I tried to keep them vertical but it was difficult and I just had them on an angle.
I was moved to the 4th floor for a day and a half where Dr. McGinn's patients are sent too. Dr. Leis's patients are sent to the third floor. There I walked 2 times with a walker and on Friday without a walker. There time slowed down and being in bed seamed forever. I was finally able to eat solid food for two meals but I stopped pain meds and threw up my last meal there. My back was fine but being in the same position really gets old. The only thing I could do is raise and lower the bed for my back and watch TV. My Back did not hurt but it was just boredom. You get to see the Butterfly florescent light cover which is nicer than the regular light cover. It gets that boring.
I went to my sisters but I was not told I could not have caffeine or sit for eating (I has one diet soda). I laid in a recliner or a sofa or bed. So I have plenty of variety of scenery and things to watch. I am by a wood stove right now on a leather sofa looking out their back. Prior to being opened up at Dr. McGinns yesterday it was very painful to sit and eat (I was not supposed to do that) and getting up and down was painful and getting stuff off the floor was very painful. Again I was not supposed to do that and I did not know.
After yesterdays appointment I am a new woman all the pain from moving around is gone. I am allowed to sit when I eat. Dilating which I thought would be painful is not. I was told that later there will be swelling but as of yet there is no swelling to speak of.
So laying in a bed can get tedious but when you have distractions and change of scenery it helps. Also typing on Susan's helps too

I am board and really want to do something different.
I really miss my walks at night and walking steps at work. I walk 5 plus miles a day and really miss not walking. I love my walks in the park on Saturday and Sunday and working out in the gym. It is all worth it and relative.