Friday, August 22, 2008

Welcome back to the world of hamburgers and fried chicken! (As a friend of mine told me today)

I had my Gallbladder removed today. I developed Gallstones during my pregnancy which, I'm told, is pretty common. I experienced weird back and chest pain throughout my whole pregnancy and around week 25 it got too much to handle. After a visit to my Dr. and an ultra sound I was diagnosed with Gallstones. The only way to get rid of the gallstones was surgery to remove my Gallbladder and I was too late in my pregnancy to have it removed safely. 5 months later... it's gone!!! I am feeling as good as can be expected considering everything my body has been through in the past months. I was extremely groggy and in quite a bit of pain when I first got home this evening around 6 but I've slept all evening. My pain medicine is great so I am feeling okay right now. My surgery was at 12:30 this afternoon so Zak and I dropped Colton at Nanny's house and went to the hospital around 11. The surgery started a little late but went very smooth. Zak even got pictures from the Dr. YUCK...I'll spare you and not post them! :) When we got home my mom and dad brought Colton over and had dinner for Zak. Before surgery I had my mind set on Chinese food for dinner. After surgery I was told to be very careful for the next two weeks with my diet, staying low fat, so I enjoyed a bowl of chicken noodle soup. I guess I understand, my body needs to learn to function without a Gallbladder. When I woke up from surgery I was hungry but definitely DID NOT want Chinese. I've waited this long so I guess I can wait 2 more weeks! When I'm feeling better I will be making up for lost time. Anyone want to go to dinner? Zak is on baby duty for the weekend. For at least the next couple of days they don't want me lifting the baby, even if I feel like I might be able to. I really need to take things slow. I tend to over do it and in the long run that will just make things harder. The nurse today told me not to do any house work for at least two weeks...DARN! Does that mean cooking dinner too??? In two weeks I'll go back to my Dr. to see how I've healed. I am so grateful that I am on maternity leave and have plenty of time to recover. I have so many people around me taking great care of me. I feel lost not being able to pick up the baby, I haven't even been able to hold him tonight, but I know for right now it's what's best. The Dr. made 4 incisions to remove my Gallbladder so my stomach is not looking too hot right now and is very tender. Hopefully I won't have big scars.
Well, its taken me a very long time to write this. I'm not a great writer to start with and the drugs are not helping anything! :) Thank you for the calls and emails to check on me. I appreciate it so much!

7 comments:

Amazing Greis said...

I'm so glad to hear that everything went well and you are recoverying nicely. If you need anything or any help in the next 2 weeks feel free to call. I'd have no problem coming over to help with baby Colton!!!!! :) And to see you both, of course! We so will have to go out for dinner in a few weeks when you feel better and you're ready for a big greasy meal!!!!! :)

See you soon!

Anonymous said...

Glad you are feeling ok. I havent heard from you so I was worried! Call me when you feel ok and Ill tell you about your kids!

Feel better!!!

amy said...

Oh my goodness-- hope you get to feeling better soon! Glad everything went well. LOVE that you're not allowed to do housework... that's GREAT... take advantage of that and relax!! :)

Ginger @ GReads! said...

I didn't know you were having the surgery this quick! I'm glad everything went well though. Call me when you're ready to eat and we'll go have some yummy fried food at where ever you want!! hehe

Tricia said...

Let me know if you need anything at all. The girls, of course, start school on Monday, so I have LOTS of free time during the day!!

Robbie and Barb's Family said...

I hope you heal quickly and get to eat burgers soon!

Leah J. said...

I am so glad that you are on the road to feeling "normal" again. Yes, I think that no house work includes no cooking dinner :)