The first thing I remember was how dry my mouth was, with all the surgeries I have had this was the worse one. I was very thankful that they didn't give me crackers to eat, they gave me pudding instead. I drank a lot but it wasn't helping.
The only pain I had was when my bladder would fill up, I couldn't tell I had to go pee until it was full....or so I thought. The let me walk to the bathroom and told me to pull the string when I was done so someone could walk next to me. I didn't go much, I didn't think it was enough for them to tell but they said it was blue so I did.
Chris was able to come in the room with me, I was in and out and he kept telling me to stay up if I wanted to go home. I almost yelled at him b/c I knew all I had to do was pee then I could go....I could rest at home. The nurse put in a call to Dr R so we had to wait for her to call back. She wanted blood work done before I left so we waited forever for them to come do that. Finally got the ok to go home.
Cheyenne wanted to know why I was in a wheelchair so I had to explain why I was ok but had to be wheeled out of the hospital. I don't know who was more happy to see who, me see the girls or them see me.
I have to say, if you can have robotic surgery have it....I left the hospital in less pain then when I had my gall bladder out.
I didn't eat that day, tried to but it just stuck to my mouth. I did down water all night. Chris and Dakota did good with keeping the girls out of the bedroom so I could sleep.
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