Monday, July 12, 2010

Surgery

My surgery last Thursday went well! About an hour or two before my surgery, they gave me the DDAVP medication to keep me from bleeding too much. After the surgery, the doctor explained that I had mild endometriosis (I think they call that "stage 2"), but that the endometrial tissue had grown onto a lot of other organs in the area, such as my bladder, colon, and one of my ovaries. The doctor said that she believes that the endometriosis was probably keeping us from getting pregnant, and she thinks that this procedure will greatly increase our chances of getting pregnant.

After the surgery, I woke up with a lot of pain in my abdomen and my shoulders (due to the carbon dioxide gas they use to blow up your belly during the procedure). I rested for the remainder of the day. The shoulder pain was gone by the next morning, but my belly has still been very sore. Over the last day or so, my belly has started get smaller and I've had a little less discomfort from the CO2. I'm off of my stronger pain medications, and my incisions are still very painful. The pain should really improve in the next couple days-- otherwise I'll have to go to the doctor and have her check everything out.

I really don't know what to expect as far as how long my recovery will take. I have a follow-up appointment with my doctor on July 21. She'll re-explain everything that happened in the surgery, remove my stitches, and talk to us about our next steps. (Right after the surgery, she told Ben we could start trying to get pregnant again right away, which I assume means right after my follow-up appointment.)

I'm very grateful that I was able to have the surgery and that it went so well. And, though it may sound strange, I'm glad that they did find endometriosis. At least we know what could have been the problem over the last year, and now we have better chances of having a baby!

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