Things I wish I’d known:
▪ Shaving your armpits is a thing of the past (seriously it’s so difficult in the first weeks)
▪ Lying on your belly seems like a distant dream. I’m post op 2 months. It’s still a dream. Feels like lying on a stack of books. Eugh.
▪ Your boobs will bump into things. A lot. In my first week I regularly bashed the fridge door into them (I spent a lot of time in the fridge) and only recently I shut the shower door on one.
▪ The Cocoa Pop Complex. One day when feeling some soreness below my left boobs, I thought I’d massage the pain away. Except there seemed to be bubbly liquid stuff under my skin that popped like bubble wrap when pushed. It freaked. Me. Out. It’s just air from surgery. Don’t panic. It pops itself away. Snap. Crackle. Pop
▪ You will be in a perpetual state of discomfort. Got your wedge, your v pillow, your neck pillow? You’ll probably still be uncomfortable (unless your one of the lucky ones). Feel like you’ve got the right sitting position? Give it 2 minutes and see how you feel ?
▪ The back ache is real. I cried. Man did I cry. If I could have destroyed the house in anger I would’ve. Except I could barely pick up a pillow. I ended up taking my pain killers just so I could sleep a whole night. Get heat pads, get hot water bottles.
▪ Back rubs. I hate (as a general rule) massages. I don’t like people casually touching me. But man did I beg for constant back rubs. They’re so good. Make sure your ‘carer’ knows how to give a good back rub.
▪ Be prepared to lose whole days. I’d taken my pain killers at, say, 9:30. Next thing I know it’s 3pm and people are arriving home. This happened every day. Sometimes even when I didn’t take pain killers. You’ll be exhausted all the time. I started to regain a bit of consciousness around day 4. I wasn’t actually awake again til day 7. This doesn’t always happen but better to know it may!
▪ Fridge problems. My darling boyfriend and MIL bought all my favourite goodies. Except they put them on the top shelf. Out of 3 shelves I could reach one. Dedicate the bottom shelf to your stuff.
▪ Prepare to get stuck in clothes. After week 1 I could lift my arms up with ease. I put on a jumper, decided it was a bit snug, and then got stuck inside it. I had to walk to my boyfriend with my arms trapped above my head and a jumper covering my face. He laughed. A lot.
▪ Driving. I drove on day 9. Every pot hole, every speed bump and every corner were horrible. Taking a pillow to put under your new assets and something to take seat belt pressure away is a god send. You’ll look like an idiot but an idiot not in pain! I had a car pillow for the first week of driving.
▪ Dressing removal. I sh*t you not, this was the thing that caused me most pain. The nurse casually chatting away ripped these things off and I felt like she’d taken my implants with them. Ask them to be gentle. I had little tears on my skin afterwards.
▪ Zingers. Not the delicious chicken. Holy sh*t. When your sat at your desk in work and suddenly squeal and grab your boob- it’s begun. Nerves healing etc, give a sharp stabby pain. It’s random, and I think some gods way of having a laugh. They’re unpleasant but (at least in my case) over pretty fast.
It’s still the best thing I’ve done for myself though
This is hilarious and also really helpful! Got my op tomorrow!! x
Best. Post. Ever.
This is exactly my experience. Exactly. I am four weeks post op and still having a lot of the same issues. Things definitely improve but it’s clearly going to take a while.
I am still giggling to myself on the bus, thank you!!
Haha love this! Iv got mine in 13 days! Will sleep on my belly until then! Xx
This is amazing! And so true! The whole time I was panicking about needles and drains, if only someone had warned me about getting the strapping taken off! xx
I totally LOVE this post…..it pretty much has answered all of my lingering questions!! Good work G!
Omg I absolutely love this post, I have experienced everything one of these I’m now 15 days po and I still can’t drive ??!
Bra changing is awful I cried everytime I had to change my bra it was so painful.
Not being able to open a bottle of water or lift it up properly drove me crazy.
I couldn’t even walk to the bathroom on my own it was mad xxx
I am literally wetting myself.. And now crapping myself.. I have my op a week today. Not sure I’m prepared for this xx
Lol hahahha
haha and i thought I felt awful now only nearly 12 hours post op, i have a lot to expect! thanks hun this is helpful! i am currently experiencing the lack of being able to sleep one as i can’t get comfy and everytime i do i need to pee so i am up and down constantly! xx
Wish I’d read this before my op! Had to find it all out myself and try not to freak out 😉 X
Hahaha this is amazing! Although on a serious note is probably horrible but it did make me giggle! Happy healing ?
Glad you enjoyed it ladies! Needles and drains are nothing next to strapping! haha, good luck to all of you on your journeys 🙂 x
Oh god this is brilliant but scary. I have a 19 month old to look after as a single parent but with the help of my mum. I’m now thinking i am slightly mad! X
Brilliant. Well captured! I’m day after op and feeling every one of your points! Please let things get easier! Back to work on Monday! ?
You’ll be fine with your mohers help Amy I’m sure 🙂
I went back to work after a week, you’ll keep discovering new little annoyances (like the jumper situation) Tami haha
Bloody love this post it’s so true. The zingers have just started for me 3 weeks po ??
Hi Hun I’m currently feeling the cocoa pop situation! Can you help me what do I do do I leave it or do I massage it away?xx
Thanks for sharing this. I hadn’t thought about the recovery process, just agonising over what size and type of implant to go for
I can totally relate to this post!
I’m POD6 and have my first post op apt with the nurse tomorrow, I’m totally dreading my dressings being ripped off!! xx
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