What can I realistically expect during recovery?
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I am scheduled for surgery in two weeks. Does the following description of recovery realistic ?
"When you get home the anesthesia will start to wear off and you may experience some discomfort in your palm or fingers. You probably would have been given a prescription for pain medication, and if you feel uncomfortable you should take it as needed. Keeping the arm elevated will help decrease swelling and decrease pain. Ice packs can be used to help decrease swelling and can also help with the pain.
Although there will be a bandage about your wrist, you should have full use of your fingers and should be able to use your hand for basic activities such as eating, dressing and using the computer. Dressings stay on for usually no more than a week, and stitches come out between the first and second week.
Two weeks after surgery you should be able to return to most of your activities except those that require direct pressure on the palm. By six weeks there should be no restrictions on your activities. However, it is not uncommon to feel a little bit of discomfort with more aggressive activities such as push-ups even up to 4 to 6 months after surgery."
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it can take up to 48 hours for the local to wear off.i was worried after 24hours and rang to ask, thought my hand was to remain numb for ever !
I was told to remove the padded bandage after 2 days but I have heard of people being told to leave it on 2weeks.
I was told not to lift the dressing until I had thestitches out but when I rang to ask about exercises I was told to take the blood stained dressing off and apply a clean one.
i was told the stitches needed to be left for 2weeks but as I was going away I was told to see my GP on my last day at home and she could decide. It was day 9 and she took one look and called the nurse to remove them as it was well healed.
i flew to Dubai the next day and only covered the wound in sandy/dusty situations.
The scar was very sensitive and I was advised to reeducate the nerve endings that had been cut by stroking the scar with different textures.e.g. Cotton wool, rough towel, toothbrush, emery paper! it works brilliantly.
i am 6months on and still have occasional sharp unexpected pains, but they are getting less now.
there were times when I felt very down as the recovery seemed slow but it passes and the undisturbed nights make it all worth while.
dont be afraid of phoning the hospital with questions if you are unsure of anything. That's what they are there for and the more we ask the more likely they will provide better discharge leaflets.
i say this as a retired nurse and NHS manager.
hope you op. goes smoothly
regards Elaine
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Ive had several knee surgeries, several foot surgeries. CTS release is not painless.... but.....
I would do this any day of week instead of foot surgery.
Tre' sux.
Be over before you know it Rena.
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regards Elaine
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