Hey all, it's been about a month since my op, giving back and contributing to this forum as I found other LL'ers' threads here very useful in my journey.
Background:
Chicago, Mid 20s, 5'2-5'3, I'll just stick with 5'3 bc we're always wearing shoes outside lol. Being short never really hindered me from anything (friends, leadership positions in college, career, attracting shorter/same height/taller women); just thought being taller would be a good investment to make things easier down the line so I rolled with it. I been into fitness and lifting for 5 years since college, pretty flexible, I stretched everyday, so I was pretty fit and flexible going into this (135lbs, max bench 215, 6 pack abs, have done bulk/cut cycles, while stretching I can touch the palms of my hand to the ground, this is just to give you an example of what type of fit/flexible I am). I drink alot also (during college and after college almost every weekend, pounding on avg 8+ shots on a night out), but it died down after quarantine started. I usually can hold my liquor but I've had a fair share of puking my guts out, you'll see why I mention this later in the diary. Enough about me let's move on to the LL journey.
I actually came across LL in March 2020 browsing the web; with COVID-19 precautions (remote work) extending into 2021 I thought it was the perfect time to go ahead with it, so I scheduled consultation and surgery with Dr. Mahboubian in October. Booked airbnb 10 mins away from Dr. Mahboubian's office for the duration of the procedure, drove to LA, had the consult and did all the pre op stuff within the week.
Day of procedure:
Took a lyft to the hospital, arrived at 5:30AM, had my walker with me. Changed into gown, they wheeled me into the op room. I remember thinking "yea there go that anestesia ik im bouta pass out and wake up with it all over in 3..2..1.." then I woke up and felt like I had a wild night out (ya'll ever drank so much you wake up still drunk? yea i have multiple times, it feels exactly like that). My legs felt heavy and sore, but not really painful. When they hit me with the dilaudid, it made me extremely nauseous, this is why I mentioned drinking alot, these feelings relate pretty well to my nights out.
I was wheeled into my hospital room, knew it was boutta come up so I asked for a yak bag, tryna hold it down (thank god I had practice from all those nights going from the club back home in an uber, I wasn't gonna pay $150 for yakking in an uber). Nurse was just chillin sayin she'll get it, until I gagged super loud and she ran to get me one. Finally got a hold of it and yakked into the bag. Lemme tell you, yakking bc of the dilaudid felt like a cakewalk compared to yakking with vodka, tequila, or some dark in your system. When you're yakking alcohol it burns on the come up and inside your nose, and bc of that my contractions are usually a lot more violent and its back-to-back so there's no time to breathe. When I yak from alcohol I literally think "omg Im about to die" while gasping for air, but yakking from the pain iv I thought "oh this not bad at all". I yakked a couple times until they changed it to morphine (dilaudid is too strong), I stopped getting nauseous. Just thought it was a funny comparison.
Honestly felt little pain, moreso discomfort, just felt like I did a heavy leg day at the gym. PT came in later and asked if I could get up and walk, I said sure lets try it. He helped me outta bed and sure enough I was walking up and down the hall with the walker, no pain really -just hard to get out of bed cause you can't really move your legs on their own, had to use a towel underneath your legs or lift them with your arms. I used the pain button for morphine maybe 3-5 times a day, on the last night just 2 times. I couldn't really eat for the first day and a half.. had a couple bites and mostly the jello but thats it. Second half I could eat almost everything.
I did have a problem with the catheater, there was a a bend and I told the nurse my bladder full, checked it out and straightened out the tube, felt alot better. Taking out the catheater, yo that was sumn else, I think that was the most painful thing I felt during the hospital stay tbh lol.
Spent 2 nights and 3 days in the hospital, I didn't hire a caretaker so I was just gonna uber/lyft home. Hospital people are extremely nice (really liked all my nurses and PTs) and the case manager hooked me up with a medical transport home so I didn't needa get an uber. Got home and still felt little pain. That concludes consult, surgery and hospital stay.