Post cholecystectomy day by day diary of recovery
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Hello everyone.
I recently put a post on this site expressing a concern with some pains I was having along with gallstones which had led to severe acute cholecystitis. The response and support I had received from so many different people was absolutely wonderful and really helped me. If not to take the pain away, but to support and really show a concern. I have since had my surgery to have my gallbladder removed and am home recovering. I want to share my experience with anyone having the same problems which can hopefully help when you are in the same situation. I am doing from day of op up to my recovery stage I am at now.
Day of op: I must admit, one of the scariest operations I have ever been booked in for. My surgery took longer than normal, 2 and half hours, due to my gallbladder sadly being quite bad beyond repair. Recovery in hospital was long but I was allowed home the same day. I was given some relaxant medication before I was put to sleep so you have option if you are nervous or anxious. Don't be scared to express if you are worried. Surgery wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.
Day 1 post op: I felt extremely sore, uncomfortable, gassy (from carbon air blown into the tummy) this was more uncomfortable than anything. I had a severe sore throats from tubes down there during surgery. Take pain killers regularly for at least the 1st 3 days. Even if you don't feel pain. I also experienced quite bad diarreah but didn't have a tummy ache with it. Felt slightly emotional and pain in my right shoulder. Again, this was from the air blown into my tummy. Just rest and sleep when possible.
Day 2 post op: the aneaspehetic had completely worn off by today so pain killers were really needed. Still experiencing sever diarreah but still no tummy ache. Gas is reducing and tummy is shrinking making wounds feel tight and sore. Pain in my shoulder is still there but slowly easing the more gas is released from my stomach. The worse pain at the moment is the bloating from the gas. Still please rest and sleep when you can.
Day 3 post op: pains are now more localised as gas is almost gone. So around the area of where the gallbladder was and wounds from surgery. My stomach still is very grumbly from the gas but not as much. Pain in the shoulder has now gone. Still experiencing diarreah which doesn't seem to get any better at the stage and had bowel movements up to 5 times in the day. Feeling tired of resting as I'm used to being active so I was getting up and moving around a little. I.e. To make a cup of tea or a sandwich. Still needing pain killers but now just for the pains from surgery.
Day 4 post op: the pains are still there but nowhere near as bad as day 1-3. I am up and moving around a little more, I tried bending but I suggest you wait a while longer that as it was painful. My pain killers are reducing and I am finding I only need them when necessary. I find I can't stand up for longer that 20 minutes. I am getting a bad pain/ achy back which I can only think is because I have done very little for days. I am now sitting mostly instead of laying and managing stairs much better but still please take things easy and at a pace you can manage. Today I went to visit the in laws and by the time I got home I was ready for bed. Energy is still very low but felt amazing to get out of the house for a while. I've only had 2 lots of pain killers today and that was more because I was going out.
Day 5 post op: last night was my 1st night back in my bed. I had my bed on the sofa because my toilet is downstairs and I was struggling getting up and down. Also reduced movement meant I'd have never made the toilet in time. I was very restless till around 3.30am as I couldn't turn around to sleep on my side which Is how I would normally sleep in bed. Eventually fell asleep and woke around 1pm 😳 I felt very lazy but bare in mind it was broken sleep. Today I feel loads better and recovery seems to be getting quicker. I'm not going to lie, I still feel pains but this is now more when I move and again only from wound areas and where the gallbladder was so I still recommend you still take things easy. Diarreah has now cleared and bowel movements are almost back to normal. I still feel sore but again it's much better than it was and also much more bearable. I haven't yet had pain killers and want to take them only when I need them. I am visiting the nurse tomorrow due to a naughty wound that won't stay closed so I'm hoping that's better than it was. More so because I would love to have a soak in the bath. Sadly I've been forbidden from showers and baths until it's closed enough to handle water. So flannel washes are what I've had to deal with. I am still on day 5 of recovery but want to share my experience now as I thought I would be laid up much longer. I am still resting but doing little bits when I can. I am proud to have started managing my stairs and finally had a proper night in bed. My pains are now only from where the gallbladder was, the belly button wound (which is my naughty one) and one wound in the top of the tummy between my rib cage. All in all, I am so thrilled with my surgery and so glad I no longer need to suffer the attacks I was having. I do feel achy and feel I have run a marathon at times but that's my own fault at pushing myself too much. I hope that my day by day diary has enough information to help anyone who is having or has just had surgery. If there are any questions anyone has I would be more than happy to answer. I am sorry the post is so long but the more detail the better. Please post a reply if there are any other symptoms you may have had that I haven't included. I can't wait to be back on my feet and back to normal health and although it seems ages away, it's nothing compared to the nightmare of having a not well gallbladder. I still feel very tired and can still only do very little but as for the pains they are easing more and more as each day goes on. Please remember that the recovery does take up to 6 weeks so even if you still don't feel right after 2 weeks you are still recovering from a major surgery. Please still only eat light meals as your body is adjusting to the gallbladder not being there. And although we can live a perfectly healthy life without one, it still done quite a lot for you. Don't suffer in silence. I wish anyone having the surgery a speedy recovery and lots of love and please make sure you rest. All the best.
Sonia
Xxxx
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carol02471 sonia1988
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Morning all,
Thank you for your messages & kind words, she has her procedure later today so fingers crossed & I will keep you posted on how it goes.
So sorry Katherine that you still have to wait for more tests / decisions.
Iv also looked into acupuncture after a post on here also about that and if we can get her well enough to get to the person we will be trying that as well at a later date but want to give the Botox a try first & perhaps if it works when it starts to ware off then try acupuncture to see if it has any benefits.
It's a vicious circle.
She is on 50 mg of Amitriptyline every night but it doesn't take it away however she does really notice if she hasn't had it, just in case that helps.
Thinking of you all and will update after her procedure. Fingers crossed xx
lynda20916 carol02471
Posted
I hope all goes well and that she gets some relief! Please let us know! xx
katherine42413 carol02471
Posted
Hi Carol
I expect you're still busy at the moment but I hope today went ok for your daughter. I don't know if it works straight away or does it take a day or too.
Fingers crossed it has worked for her even though I know its only temporary it would be good if it gives her some respite.
speak soon when you're able xx
carol02471 lynda20916
Posted
Thank you Lynda
She is still sleeping so I'm just hoping she has a peaceful night
I promise to keep you posted
Hope you are ok
sonia1988 carol02471
Posted
How are you? How is your daughter doing? Good I hope. Have been thinking of you both.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Take care
Sonia xx
carol02471 sonia1988
Posted
Hi every,we are home .
next 7 hrs critical to see if she gets pancreatitis or not. It was traumatic as the sedative didn't work so they had to hold her down to complete the procedure so she is very distressed, but laying down now, I'm just praying it works .
Rather she is asleep seems like the sedation has kicked in now.
She was aching all over and couldn't stretch at all after so very sore,
See how the next few days go.Hope all ok
with You xxx
katherine42413 carol02471
Posted
Hi Carol
Did they do it via ercp? Lets hope she doesn't get pancreatitis, I know sometimes they keep people in hospital the night if they do this procedure.
I hope she wakes up tomorrow either pain free or at least reduced pain so she can start to live a normal life again.
We'll catch up tomorrow when you've had some rest yourself you must be exhausted.
xx
carol02471 katherine42413
Posted
Hi Katherine
It was endoscopic awful I could hear her screaming & choking, she just wanted out after so after about 3/4 hr we left then dr tried to get us to go back but as it's a long drive home I said any issues we will go to A&E she just wanted to get home and cuddle up with her dog, own bed home comforts better than hospital.
I'm like you she just needs a. Real Break from the pain, fingers crossed for tomorrow.
Same as you all of you are having so many pain problems it's awful.
I'm always on google looking for answers or suggestions it's such a difficult thing to recover from, never quite goes!!!
You take care & I will keep you posted got to go to work so just going to try and get a few hrs sleep.
Night x
lynda20916 carol02471
Posted
Hi Carol,
I'm so sorry to learn she had yet more pain and suffering. I think you were wise to leave and bring her home. I pray that nothing untoward happens!
Please know that I'm holding you both in my thoughts and prayers! xxx
sonia1988 carol02471
Posted
Here's to hoping the treatment will work. Got everything crossed for her and hope she manages a better nights sleep.
You both take care xx
katherine42413 carol02471
Posted
Let us know how she is today, fingers crossed she can get some relief, its been so traumatic for her.
xx
kimiboo sonia1988
Posted
I’m 3 weeks post GB removal tomorrow. I’m still having so much pain. I went to work today even though I knew I shouldn’t have and everything hurts now. It’s as bad as before the surgery. I didn’t know it was normal to feel so tired, reading your words has helped. I need to find more of a bland diet. I’m going to the bathroom at least 8 times a day.
If anyone reads this. Some input on how you are doing now and how long it really took to start to feel normal again would be greatly appreciated.
I’m struggling!
~kimi
joanne_14554 sonia1988
Posted
I’m currently on a special diet, before the surgery to help with the procedure that the hospital have given me. I really appreciate the useful information you put in this post if your operation and experiences this really has helped.
I appreciate the points you have raised in the post. Im doing everything I can to ensure that I’m ready for the operation, I just want my life back. It’s been really tough since August 2017, was when I first started to experience all the symptoms that the gallbladder problems can present and the Gaul stone is a large one. The hospital have got me as an inpatient on this date. To be honest I don’t mind as long as I can get my health back.
It’s been a life changing going through the difficulties and pain associated with the gallbladder problems. But a postone at the same time. I am nervous of having the operation but the need to be well out weighs the worry.
I’ve spent nearly year in and out of A and E. Not good! Other people I know go through a lot more. I’m a person who likes to be busy like yourself. But have had little energy with this and taking constant pain medication for nearly a year. Thank again for your honesty on the message you have put on here.
I will let you know how I am! Fingers crossed and toes be back to myself healthy and annoying everyone.
I hope your healthy and happy.
Kind regards Jo