Thinking back to my hospital stay after my right hemicolectomy (~5 months ago). That first week felt like such a blur of pain meds, nurses checking vitals, trying to walk the halls, and waiting for bodily functions to return. What do you remember most? Any tips or things that made your post-op hospital stay more comfortable or manageable? Curious to compare notes, and maybe help folks like John Smith who might be facing surgery soon.

  • michaeljohnson
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    8 months ago

    Good topic, David. For me after my LAR:

    • Bring your own comfy pillow! Hospital pillows are awful.
    • Eye mask and earplugs. Hospitals are noisy and bright 24/7.
    • Long phone charger cord. Outlets are always far away.
    • Get walking ASAP, even shuffling. It hurts but helps recovery.
    • Don’t be shy asking for pain meds on schedule.
    • Be nice to the nurses! They are your lifeline.
    • John Smith
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      8 months ago

      This is SO helpful, Michael and David. Making a list now. Pillow, eye mask, earplugs, charger – check! Definitely nervous about the pain and walking part. How soon did they have you up?

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        8 months ago

        Usually the day after surgery, John. Just short walks down the hall at first, with help. Take it slow. You can do it.

      • David WilliamsOP
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        8 months ago

        Yep, day after for me too. It feels impossible at first, but each time gets a tiny bit easier. And Michael’s right - stay ahead of the pain!

  • James Brown
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    8 months ago

    Remember being really focused on the drains and tubes initially. Ask the nurses to explain what everything is for if you’re unsure. Understanding helped me feel less anxious about all the attachments. And agree with Michael – walk, walk, walk, as tolerated.