The first 4 days were incredibly difficult and painful. On day 5 things got a lot better, the pain has gone down, I was able to stop taking narcotics, and I can almost dress myself all by myself.
My hip has been amazing since I've been on painkillers again. The last time I had hip pain was in the PACU immediately after surgery. I actually asked for ice for my hip, not my shoulder initially.
I had a lot of issues in the PACU this time and did not get along with the nurse who was assigned to me. This was my only bad experience ever at the hospital. Unfortunately it was my 6th surgery, I have pretty much figured out what helps my pain and what doesn't, as well as what I can tolerate. She was extremely stingy with pain meds and at one point she gave me 2 Percocet which didn't do a whole lot for me. After 20 min I called her over and asked her to give me something else. She said she could give me ocycodone, I said no, I want Dilaudid. She told me the order the anesthesiologist had put in was expired, so I told her to go call him and get another order. In the end it took her 45 min to get my meds. In the meantime I was lying in bed crying from the pain. She did nothing to help me or show she cared. In fact, the only person who showed any concern was my hip OS' PA who moved the ice from my shoulder to my hip. I finally got dialaudid and my pain got better.
I spoke with my hip OS a lite bit as well. I told him I still have butt pain and I'm seeing him next week so he has time to figure out why!
Once things calmed down with the nurse, I said to her I have has 6 surgeries here, I know what works for me and what doesn't. Of course she had a reply to that and told me that she also knows what works and what doesn't. Later in the day I asked her when I was due for more pain meds, she said 9pm but I should wait until I got home to take more. Luckily her shift ended and I was assigned a new nurse. He was amazing and I had him last time as well. At 8:55 I was ready to leave finally and asked him for pain meds. Without missing a beat he said of course, it would be so helpful for the ride home.
I'm really not sure how my hip is since the pain is been having has been masked by the meds I'm
taking for my shoulder. I has my first outing last night without a crutch so thrilled. It's been 61/2 weeks on crutches.
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I've had a hip scope and three shoulder surgeries.
I had virtually no pain after any of shoulder surgeries because my OS does nerve blocks and then sends me home with a ON-Q pain pump. They typically last up to 4 days and they are awesome. s
Haha sounds like you may have had my ever so helpful nurse at the hosp who wanted me to WB on my just operated hip in order to use to the bathroom. No crutches. I'm sorry, what? Thankfully was my 2nd hip op so I knew better (really, doesn't common sense know better?!).
Sounds like my experience at HSS - except anesthesiologist was just as disinterested and unhelpful refusing to let me ask questions or listen to my concerns. Sorry to hear about your tough recovery. Hopefully things will just keep getting better from here!
Heres to rest the rest of the year being full of healing and better health!
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