How does it feel after surgery?!


Question: I know you vomit and whatever, but I mean after a really surgery involving organs. Like a heart transplant, Liver transplant, kiddey implant, gallbladder removal, etc. I'm just curious. I am not having surgery.


Answers: I know you vomit and whatever, but I mean after a really surgery involving organs. Like a heart transplant, Liver transplant, kiddey implant, gallbladder removal, etc. I'm just curious. I am not having surgery.

I have never vomited after surgery. I suppose the vomiting would be how your body reacts to the anesthetic. I can tell you I have had two surgeries. The first I had a hysterectomy, done abdominally. I was in excrutiatiny pain the first 12 hours after. But I was also fortunate enough to go home the day after I had it. I was not really in pain, just tender when moving around.

I had my gallbladder removed laproscopically. This was a much better surgery. I have 3 little scars and even though I was sore the first couple of days the pain was not bad.

Everyone heals different. Everyones body is different. A lot of it also depends on your pain tolerance, whether there are any complications from surgery and your mental health.

Like 6 years ago when I was in the third grade I had to get a non-cancerous tumor in my leg that was attaching to my leg bone and I don't remember it cuz I was sleeping. Like one minute I go to blink and the next I already have the surgery. It is afterwards that it hurts.

look, after major organ surgery like open heart operation or organ transplantation...

patient is put under a very powerful regimens of immune depressive drugs and sedatives (pain killers)...

so they do not fell any pain ...
but the pain mostly is from the following

there might be pains associated with the procedure of the operation such as sutures and others..

after a surgery you'll feel like your exhausted and tired from something..!! anyway you're not gonna feel any pain 'cause you will still be a little bit paralyzed after the surgery but after a while you'll feel some pain..

Well, I have had a cesarean section which is a major abdominal surgery, although some lay people don't think of it as such. I didn't have any nausea, but I did feel as if the lower half of my body had been run over by a truck. It was almost impossible, for several days, to lift myself out of bed - I needed assistance to do this. There was a great deal of pain involved, but most of the time it was controlled by medication. I felt somewhat weak and tired for at least 4 weeks afterward. Major surgery is not fun.





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