Sew Me Up

How do they do this? I was narcotically rendered unconscious, intubated, catherered ( is that word?), cut open in two places, sewn-up and have felt very little pain since. The miracle of science I suppose. I really thought recovery would be a lot worse. My low expectations serve me well yet again! While it hasn't been a picnic - for one there were no potato salads, I have only had mild discomfort and have not used any of the prescribed painkillers. Sleep hasn't been as merciful, but as long as I am not suffering, and don't have to go to work, I can take a little mild insomnia.

Immediately out of surgery, the first thing I asked was if they had found endometriosis. I was getting more and more concerned that I would go through this surgery and they wouldn't find anything. I was pinning all my hopes on this. Surgery= pregnant the next month. I needed this to resolve my infertility. So upon waking, and shaking off some of the surprise that it was over when I was sure it hadn't even started yet, I asked, "did he find it?" The nurse didn't know -she wasn't in the OR. So then I asked for my husband and some water (not necessarily in that order). Matt came (after the water) and told me that he had spoken with my Dr and that there wasn't very much endo. I wasn't as devastated as I thought I would be. I am still not. I didn't get a chance to speak with my Dr afterwards which is the only thing that bothered me about the entire experience. We have a follow-up on Friday. Options will be discussed, decisions will be made, and mysteries will remain and for better or for worse, so will hope.

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