I just had mine done nearly 3 weeks ago.
Quote from: Amadeus on November 09, 2016, 12:51:50 PMWhat was the full cost of your procedure?
I'm in Australia, not sure where you are. Breakdown was:
Surgeon's full fee: $1700+ (I only paid $500 out of pocket for his fee, Medicare covered the rest).
Anaesthetist's fee: $400 out of pocket, not sure what his full fee was as Medicare paid the rest.
Hospital fees (overnight stay): Covered by my private insurance, only paid $250 excess upon admission.
Assistant surgeon's fee: $300 (Covered by Medicare)
My total out-of-pocket costs: $1150
Quote from: Amadeus on November 09, 2016, 12:51:50 PMWere you able to access indigent care services if you needed them?
N/A
Quote from: Amadeus on November 09, 2016, 12:51:50 PMWhich procedure did you undergo? [Laparascopic intravaginal, for example?]
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy (removed uterus, Fallopian tubes, ovaries and cervix).
Quote from: Amadeus on November 09, 2016, 12:51:50 PMHow was your recovery?
How long was your recovery?
The first week I was very, very sore and it was difficult to walk and stand up straight. I luckily had no issues toileting, etc. like some people have. The worst part was the catheter and even though it only stayed in overnight, it HURT being in and it HURT coming out. I'm sure, though, everyone's experience is different.
By week two, I was feeling pretty good - just mostly tired.
Quote from: Amadeus on November 09, 2016, 12:51:50 PMDid you experience any complications? [E.g., infections, excessive pain, bleeding, etc]
I bled what seemed like a LOT. As I was catheterised, I didn't have underwear on so all of my bleeding out just went onto a big square pad that was placed underneath me on the bed. I was honestly shocked when I got up for the first time and saw all the blood, but apparently it was normal. No other complications.
Quote from: Amadeus on November 09, 2016, 12:51:50 PMWhen were you able to return to full activities? [E.g., lifting heavy objects, running, jumping, climbing trees, etc]
I've been advised I can return to work on light duties from week 3, but no heavy lifting until at least 6+ weeks, preferably 12 weeks I was told.
Anecdotally, I am now able to do most things as before (housework, moving around, sleeping on my stomach, etc.). My doctor did advise me though that this is time when a lot of people injure themselves because they feel recovered when in fact, they aren't.