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lap & dye

courtneycvt12

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ok girls, going in this friday for my very first laparoscopy/hysteroscopy/dye...i feel like my car getting overhauled! i've never had surgery before so i'm very nervous. what should i expect?

thanks!
 
Just wanted to say good luck, I'll be having surgery Friday too (hysteroscopy and d&c). Hope it all goes well!! :hugs:
 
Best wishes to both of you! There are some threads on here about what to expect....also found helpful information here - https://www.medhelp.org/posts/Ovari...om-laproscopic-cyst-ovary-removal/show/518374.

I have my lap on Wed, so I'll try to post an update on how it went :)
 
Check this out.

https://www.babyandbump.com/assisted-conception/803546-laparoscopy-dye-test-question.html
 
I'm waiting for my appointment to come through - good luck ladies xxx
 
Okay, here's my update :)

I had my lap & dye yesterday at 12:30pm (so right now I'm 18 hours post op). The short story - I was quite scared, cried some as the time got closer, am doing really well (at least based on how I expected to feel), and am now free of quite a bit of endo I had basically NO idea I had!

The long story (and it is long!) - arrived 2 hours early and after some prep - blood draw, urine specimen, lovely gown, lots of questions, etc. - I waited for about 45 minutes, in a nice bed, before they took us (my husband got to come) to pre-op. While there, I talked to the anesthesiologist, nurse, my doctor, and a resident. I was given my IV then, started on fluids, and after 15-20 minutes there, was given some "happy meds." I suppose they took the edge off, but I didn't notice a big difference. They then wheeled me to the operating room, had me moved to the "table," then gave me more happy meds. Shortly after that, I was out.

The first time I remember waking up was around 2:20, and I think my surgery ended around 1 (quicker than I expected). Of course I was groggy :) The mask (oxygen?) was taken off, and the nurse eventually asked me how, on a scale of 1-10, I felt. I was crampy and had a little pain in my chest due to the gas they put in, and said I was a 4-5, I think. She gave me morphine, which I didn't feel helped, and later (not much later, but I don't know if I fell back asleep) the pain had gone up a little, like maybe to a 6. She gave me more morphine, I think....or maybe just another med I remember her saying they'd ordered. Not too much longer, they wheeled me back to my "room."

I feel by this point I was quite coherent. We stopped to pick up my husband from the waiting room, and on my way to my room, I asked him how it went....and I remember just about every word he said! It went well....endo...on a scale of 4, mine was a 3(shocking!). Chance of pregnancy with that was 5% and now I should be "normal," whatever that is! Tubes clear.

Back in my room, I was groggy but don't think I ever fell asleep. Pain was around a 3 but within 1-2 hours, it was a 1. I drank a lot...and my throat hurt...and I ate a bit of a muffin. I'd close my eyes to rest...still felt groggy....but probably by around 4:30 I was pretty alert, didn't feel so sleepy. I felt really great! They wanted me to use the bathroom before I left, so I think around 5:30, with my husband and nurse hovering close as I walked to the bathroom, I tried (despite the fluids and water, I didn't feel the need to go) and could barely go (sorry if TMI!). So, the nurse started me on another bag of fluids and gave me another glass of water, and said she'd check on me in 30 minutes. About an hour later, she was back and although I still didn't feel the need to "go," I tried and went enough that she was content. I headed home around 7, which is later than we'd expected, but it was mostly my choice...and the fact that I couldn't "go." Throughout this time, I could occasionally feel some of my incisions (3 of them), but it was nothing bad.

Once home, I ate a little (sweet potato and jello) and took Vicodin and Motrin. My shoulder and throat hurt...sharp pains in my right shoulder, but nothing intolerable. I went to bed just before 9:30, propped up on pillows, and unfortunately didn't sleep until around 12 or 12:30. I'd get comfy and then have to go to the bathroom - that happened over and over again. Once asleep, I slept 'til 6...and here I am! I'm sitting on the couch, munching on grapes, with a rice heating thing on my shoulder. It's kind of uncomfortable to walk, but not bad at all...my throat feels better than last night....I've felt minor cramps and pretty much only feel the incisions when I walk or move my torso. I wish I could sleep more, and I probably will later, but I'm a side sleeper and sleeping on my back tends to work best when I'm wiped out. Sleeping on one side hurts my shoulder, and I'm afraid to sleep on the other side b/c I have an incision there (BTW, the incisions look harmless and are super small - one in the lower part of my belly button, one on my far right, and one 2-3 (??) inches below my belly button (quite low).

Whew, this is long! You can tell I don't have much else to do :) Anyway, this long version is meant for those of you who have yet to have a lap. I know I appreciated hearing how other peoples' procedures, so I want to help if I can. Of course, each body is different and what we have done during our laps may be different...but this has been my experience thus far.

Best wishes to those of you who are having yours tomorrow, or in the future!!
 
thank you soooo much!! i am still very nervous but your story helped! keep your fingers crossed!
 
well i made it through! did your bellybutton drain a lot after the lap? it looks like they left a bit of it open to drain...
 
well i made it through! did your bellybutton drain a lot after the lap? it looks like they left a bit of it open to drain...

I'm glad you made it! How are you feeling?

My belly button hasn't been draining, but one of my other incisions bleeds a very little...I wouldn't know, except I can see it on my underwear. Did they tell you anything about your belly button? I know my instructions say that drainage is bad.
 
she said it would drain, but last night it was draining a lot and it worried me. it has slowed down a lot so i think everything is ok. how are you feeling?
 
I'm glad the draining slowed down!

I'm feeling pretty good. The day after, I took Vicodin and Motrin....yesterday was just Motrin (prescription strength), and today I've taken one Motrin. The pain is definitely going down, not that it was every *that* bad. I even went to the grocery store with my husband today and was able to walk around for 30 minutes.

I don't know if I said this to you or to someone else, but beware of the pain from the gas. I think someone said they had to lay flat on their back.....for me, though, that was torture and I've spent most of my time sitting up. Find what works for you and do it...and for me, an ice pack or hot pack made a huge difference. I'm glad I was on meds when that pain hit because it would've been so much worse without the meds :)

How are you feeling?
 
Glad to hear you're doing so well! I'm doing pretty good too. I've taken a few laps around the house but then hubby makes me sit down. I've kinda just been hanging out in the recliner...i long to sleep in the bed! It hurts too much to get up and down though. I'm worried I won't be able to go to work on Monday if I can't get up by myself. Are you able to stand up and sit down by yourself?
 
I hear you on wanting to sleep in the bed! A lot of my sleeping has been done sitting up, and I don't like that.

I can get up and down by myself. It's easier now than it was the day after. I can still feel it, but it's not awful and once up I'm pretty good...but do move slowly.

You going back to work Monday is the equivalent of me going back today. May I ask what kind of work you do? I went to the grocery store for a bit today and it went well, but I wouldn't have wanted to work today, although could have done so if work only involved sitting down at a computer or something....especially if it was only a partial day.
 
i'm a teacher (high school), the kids know i had surgery so i could probably just sit at my desk and they would behave themselves. i'm just worried about getting up and down and having to wear dress pants. they left a bit of skin open near my belly button to drain and i'm so afraid i will rip it open or it will get infected.
 
I'd be worried about infection, too, and wearing dress pants! I wore a comfy pair of dress pants when I went out today (only because my only other options were pajama pants, jeans, and non-comfy dress pants), and they were slightly uncomfortable.

My husband is also a high school teacher and has been with me for the past several days. He said, knowing what he knows about how I feel, that he could've worked today (sitting down), but would be very tired at the end of the day. Not sure if that helps...it's an imperfect scenario, but it's something :)
 
well, i got so upset about the open part i called the doctor. he said not to worry about and i could put a bandaid over if i wanted. so i guess if he's not worried about it i shouldn't be either. thank you so much for talking to me. it helps so much to have someone to talk to who is going through the same thing!
 
Glad you called the doctor and he wasn't worried!

Thanks for talking to me, too. It's nice to know I'm not alone.

How are you feeling today? Have you gotten any of the dreaded shoulder pain?
 
feeling better today,but i dont think i'm going to work tomorrow. it's still hard getting up on my own. my shoulder doesn't hurt, but if i touch it it feels bruised. did you get any shoulder pain? how long was it before you could get up on your own? i'm kinda worried that i'm the only one with a little bit of the incision open.
 

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