How necessary are pain meds?
I'm hoping to have my surgery (lap RNY) in the next couple of months, and I'm thinking ahead re: pain management post-op. If possible, I would like to get through this without having to use narcotic pain meds (vicodin, oxycontin, etc.)-- I have fortunately never had a problem with them, but I work in the field of addictions and deal with pill-addicted clients on an almost-daily basis, and quite frankly, I just would rather not be on the stuff unless absolutely necessary. (My job has taken all the fun out of drinking too, LOL) Plus, I know that most narcotics have a habit of slowing down your digestive system, and since I know I'll need to, um, demonstrate that my bowels are working before discharge (toot-toot!), I'd rather not be taking anything that could slow down that process.
So my question is, is there anyone out there who found that they DIDN'T need pain meds post-op? My only experiences with major injuries and surgery were having my wisdom teeth out (was prescribed vicoprofen-- didn't need or use it, tossed it after a week), and when I broke my collarbone (was prescribed percoset-- managed without it, tossed it as well). I think I have a fairly high pain tolerance, but I've never had surgery like this before, either.
So, how painful IS gastric bypass??????
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Started WLS journey with info session 3/16/06
6 nutritionist appointments and pre-op tests 5/4/06-10/9/06
Surgery: DECEMBER 8, 2006
day of surgery/current/goal
322/205/150?
-117 lbs. total
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