I'm now 4 weeks post surgery, and to be honest, I'm actually not feeling any better than I was pre-surgery...is it too soon yet?
Hi Tezza,
I'm sorry that it has been so hard for you post surgery. I just reached my 4 week point today and I thought that I would share somethings that could be relatable.
My recovery was by all accounts very positive and very linear up until about day 18 or so. This is where I started to get some new pains- mostly between my ribs on the sides and in the back. It is puzzling to me how I did not feel these before. Perhaps it was that I was on Tylenol and other pain killers and that was enough to blunt them. Some days it would feel like it was going away and some days I would wake up feeling worse.
One night, about day 22, I woke up in the middle of the night to go to the restroom. My rib pain was so sharp that it hurt to breath deep. So, as I walked I took shallow breaths, not realizing that I was hyperventilating. Before I got to the bathroom I realized I was about to faint and just barely made it to the couch in time. I broke out into a major sweat, which was concerning- I wondered if I had just had a heart attack or something. I would later research and find this is common when fainting or near fainting.
Anyway, I stayed there for about an hour.
I have also had new pain which started about 5 days ago in my right shoulder. Again, how does this suddenly appear?
What I have found works for me, especially the rib pain: 1) I was trying to go off Tylenol completely, but decided that I needed to take it from time to time still for this pain. 2) game changer for me was this heating pad, I think it is called Thermal On. You microwave it for about 2 minutes and it provides moist heat. It did wonders for the rib pain.
When I have had sports injuries, including shoulder and ribs, I have found in the past that sometimes alternating between ice and heat helps the healing. They each bring there own set of benefits to the equation. The heat for my ribs has really been nice, as sometimes the pain has made it a little hard to sleep and the moist warmth seems to penetrate and soothe and also makes me drift off to sleep.
The last few days I have been doing better. It may or may not be because I started doing all the exercises that were in my discharge book. They gave me a big binder and for some reason I found the walking exercises but had missed the other exercises like shoulder rolling, chest expansion, side bends and rotating. For the past 4 days I have been doing these religiously. The rib pain and should pain is almost gone now. I can't say whether it is the exercises or if it just took some time to work itself out.
Please hang in there and keep us posted as to your progress. This season of discomfort will pass.