I answered moderate pain and just thinking about it now and trying to remember what sort pain it was, its hard to remember the level of pain I had at the time. I had an epidural so in effect that was still in effect at the time when I came out of surgery. I do not remember having any morphine or similar pain reliever. I remember the packing being taken out, but there was no additional pain when it was being taken out maybe just discomfort and of course the packing material it took so long to take it out, I also remember asking how much longer it was going to take out the material (so funny thinking about it now).
When I left the hospital I was prescribed Panadeine Forte which is much stronger than the normal Panadeine. I used it for awhile when I thought I needed it, but somehow I realised it was giving me violent headaches so I ended up dumping the tablets.
I have mentioned in other posts that to relieve the pain, I had a hot shower on the lower back of my body or I had a hot bath and that relieved the pain. At the end of the second week, I went back to work and I waked around the office very gingerly. The discomfort had lessened by that stage. In addition because I was working I had my mind on my work and not the discomfort, or the pain.
One last thing, in the ensuing months my life returned to normal, but I do remember that every so often I would have spasms of pain. I was spending a weekend with a friend and her parents and she noticed occasionally that I had these spasms of pain and asked me what was wrong. I said I had to have surgery, I believe I said I had cancer any way her mum said next time. I should not go it alone. Yes they did help me later because I had a piece of skin nodule removed and I walked home after the surgery. When I arrived home I was bleeding and I called them and told them I was bleeding and I ended up in hospital.
I do not know what pain other girls go through, weeks or months after. If you have pain or spasms then be prepared to have an explanation should you be among friends that do not know about your condition.
Sarah R you say "I can't wait to find out", you will and you will pull through knowing that others have gone before you and have coming out smiling "welcoming the pain" as Melan said.
Kind regards
Sarah B
PS Its surprising that I can remember so much detail about it 19 years later.