Sleeping On My Operated Side
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Hi all I am still only able to lie on my operated side, my right for about 30mins, then have to turn on to the left, my next side, next thursday, so will be on my back again or up against a wedge of pillows, for a fourtnight, who is now on theor operated side? and can stay on it for some time?
Posting a few nature shots from this area, hope you like them.
Ian.
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Hailea ian97093
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I have not even tried to sleep on my operated side yet. It hurts my un operated side too much and I have had no go ahead to do so and after all I have gone through in the last 15 weeks I really do not want to risk anything till I see the physio on August 3rd. I can totally understand what you are saying it really does not give you a good nights sleep laying on your back. But I prop myself up with loads of pillows and try and get as comfortable as I can.
As for your photos. Great shots.
annedi ian97093
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karen50048 ian97093
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renee01952 ian97093
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I slept on my non-operated side while still in the hospital and on my operated side week 10 post op - took me a while though to get used to it .. it (right) is my favorite side - scar felt lumpy and sore ... but it is getting better - still some soreness when i lie on scar -
Is it just uncomfortable or painful? does it keep you awake?
I turn a lot during the night - right, left, back - you get the picure ...
Talking about pictures : gorgeous - what is that little monkey called ?
ian97093 renee01952
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The monkey is a Tamarin.... Ian.
Guest ian97093
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Pics are lovely love the squirrel, love Gill xx
anna65476 ian97093
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Great pics. Lovely light too.
Anna x
moi88935 ian97093
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actually now i preffer to sleep again there
i didnt got stitches but i got glue to close the operation so i guess thath
help
is wierd that my operated leg funcion better thatn my non operated one?
briskwalk ian97093
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I hope all this makes sense...but I think that sleeping on your back for the first few weeks is the norm.
All the best for Thursday and keep sending your fab pictures!
jordan26313 ian97093
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I am 8 months out and can do everything (pain free) from mountain biking to landscaping, but still can not sleep on my operated side!
I'm waiting on a surgical date for hip #2 and find that I sleep way better on my yet-to-be-replaced-side! Go figure. I get the feeling that I will be in the same sleep-only-on-your-back situation as you soon.
I'd be happy to hear any tips and tricks that you uncover for making this as 'pleasant' as possible!
Love the nature shots.
Jordan
linzh1974 ian97093
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cant really comment on your post as not tried sleeping on my operated side, but just to say I'm loving the pictures!
linzi x
Georgie11 ian97093
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I am close to 4 weeks and can lie on my operated side for a short while....I roll onto it and then back a little until it feels comfortable. I used to lie on this side so it feels so good even for 10 minutes!!
lovely shots, the birds remind me of the cards I collected from tea bags when I was a child 😄
🌈💌👍
patricia05232 ian97093
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Pansycat52 ian97093
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Lovely pics - we live in a rural property and lots of squirrels rabbits and all different sorts of birds - they are lovely to watch. My hubbie is always filling the bird feeders!
I started sleeping on both sides at week 5. Slight discomfort on operated side but still feel Ok sleeping on it. I had dissolvable stiches - don't know if that makes any difference. My unoperated side aches when I wake up in a morning if I have been lying on it - really strange - no answer to any of it really!
Good wishes for your op
Linda xx
ginger47520 ian97093
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