powerworx - Has your intestinal function returned to normal? Bowel movements getting easier? If not, your pain meds may have slowed or stopped your intestinal motion and you may need some medical help to get it "going" again. After my valve surgery, I had such intestinal/stomach issues for the first month that I was re-admitted to the hospital to get it "going" again. It took a couple of doses of magnesium citrate to get it started, then regular doses of Miralax to keep it normal for a while. The pain meds tend to slow/stop the normal intestinal motion, and you need to get it going again to avoid pain.
Agian/Eva - If Eva is/was taking Metoprolol (or any of its close relatives), it is known to have the side effect of causing very vivid and weird dreams. Just after my valve surgery I was prescribed 100 mg/day of Metoprolol, and before bed each night I used to think "I wonder what's playing in dreamland tonight." As we gradually reduced my dosage, the dreams subsided. Even in the difficult early days of my train-wreck recovery I had something to look forward to each night.
Agian/Eva - If Eva is/was taking Metoprolol (or any of its close relatives), it is known to have the side effect of causing very vivid and weird dreams. Just after my valve surgery I was prescribed 100 mg/day of Metoprolol, and before bed each night I used to think "I wonder what's playing in dreamland tonight." As we gradually reduced my dosage, the dreams subsided. Even in the difficult early days of my train-wreck recovery I had something to look forward to each night.