What happened Next…
January 5, 2010
Once released from the hospital’s RIO unit, my wife drove me home. I was set up in a spare bedroom, with a lower mattress than my usual, to make it easier to get in and out of bed.
Luckily, the local anesthesia was in full force, so I remained comfortable and pain-free. I checked out the dressing, but it was clean and dry, with no sign of bleeding. So far, so good. Then, I got a cold seltzer to drink. Remember, I had been NPO (nothing by mouth) since 10PM the night before surgery, and only had ice chips in recovery, so I was pretty thirsty. Hungry, too.
Then, I noticed I was tired. No surprise there. Surgery is a trauma to your body, so it induces a lot of stress. After drifting in and out of sleep, I had to go to the bathroom. That’s when things started to get interesting.
Turns out that when you try to get out of bed, especially without any leverage, you put a lot of stress on those new sutures, just placed in the surgical repair. YEOW! Only a momentary thing, but despite the local anesthetic, I felt that! I had to figure out how I was going to do this.
So, I decided to try using a cane, which I had handy, left over from my last surgery, an arthroscopy of my left knee in 2005. I discovered that of I pressed down with the cane in my left hand, I was able to get up with only minimal discomfort. How about that?
Further experimentation revealed that if the came was used in my left hand while walking, it relaxed my right abdominal muscles, by reflex. Now, I’ve known for years that the use of a cane reduces the joint reaction forces across the opposite hip and knee. In fact, I make a great point of that technique, as a way to minimize joint pain, in my LITTLE GREEN BOOK FOR ELIMINATING KNEE PAIN http://www.drbillsclinic.com/eliminate_knee_pain.html
But I never heard that it also relaxes the abdominal muscles on the opposite side from the cane. I don’t believe my surgeon even knows about this (but you can be sure that I’ll let him know, for his future patients). Keep this trick in mind, if you ever need to get abdominal surgery–it makes quite a difference.
The other thing that made a big difference in my comfort was the use of a rectangular cooler pack, stored in our freezer against emergencies, instead of a simple ice pack. The surgeon had recommended intermittent use of ice to reduce swelling, but this solid, cold cooler pack not only chilled the tissues, reducing local pain and swelling, but also acted as a buttress against any intra-abdominal pressure. When I pressed it against my surgical site, it kept the repair under pressure, so it reduced any tension on the internal sutures.
Between the cane and the cooler pack, I managed very well, indeed. I was completely comfortable, when at rest in bed. I only had some momentary pain, when attempting to get in and out of bed. Even walking was not bad, so long as I went slowly, using the cane in my left hand and holding the cooler pack against my lower abdomen, on my right.
In bed, I found by trial and error that a slightly bent fetal position, on my left side, with a pillow between my legs, made me very comfortable. Virtually no pain, at all. I still had taken no pain medication. In that position, I slipped off to sleep and slept all night long.
Next day, I found the same thing. Using the cane and the ice pack, I was comfortable enough that I was not in need of any analgesics, even though the local had surely worn off by then. I just took it easy, watched TV, read a bit and periodically took a nap.
Long and short of it is that, despite having filled a prescription for Percocet, just in case, I have not needed a single pill. Not one, to date. Just took off the dressing and the incision is healing fine. Of course, the real issue is the internal healing. And that’s the reason that I can’t take my twice daily dose of POWERHOUSE OMEGA FORMULA http://www.favoriteformulas.com
A hernia is a defect in the tough fibrous sheath across the groin, which is pierced by the spermatic cord, on its way to the testes. The descent of the testes leaves a potential weakness there, which in some people, under some conditions, leads to a tear, or rupture in that sheath. This tear allows loops of bowel (small intestines) to protrude, causing a bulge under the skin. In some cases, that loop of bowel can twist, cutting off circulation and literally dying. This is called strangulation and it’s a surgical emergency. That’s why I wanted this fixed, pronto.
In the old days (when I was an intern), the only repairs sutured the edges of the tear back together and to the big oblique inguinal ligament, that runs between the “point” of the hip (anterior superior iliac spine) to the pubic bone. But that repair is under a lot of tension and ruptures can recur at a rate of around 30-40%. With a new, tension-free technique, the surgeon covers the defect with a fine mesh of polypropylene and sews that to the edges and the ligament.
Eventually, fibrous tissues grow into that mesh, which acts like a scaffold, and upon maturity reconstitutes the abdominal wall, obliterating the defect and restoring integrity to the wall. The recurrence rate for this technique is only 1%. The downside is that it needs inflammation to provoke the ingrowth of the fibrous tissues. So, since fish oil is so effective at reducing inflammation, I can’t use it yet. And the rest of my joints KNOW it, too.
Anyway, that’s what happened next. So far, so good. I walked a bit more today and went out for the first time. So, little by little, day by day…it’s getting better. Til next time, my friend, be well.
Yours for a pain-free tomorrow and your optimal health,
Dr. Bill
“The Wellness Warrior” TM
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