sierra
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Thank you all very much for your feedback. I will do my best to not take them. I heal well and my tolerance too pain is pretty good.
I've had meniscus surgery and a few other outpatient surgeries and was always directed to OTC tylenol for pain (except for a difficult wisdom tooth extraction many years ago when I was allowed to whoop it up on percoset). Maybe it varies with the surgeon but I never felt the need for pain relief and I suspect you'll get by without it, too. In fact, the day after my meniscus surgery I was out in the garden when the hospital called to check on me ... they were pretty upset that I was up and about but I really felt good about not having the knee pain anymore plus I think there were still lingering effects from the anesthesia etc. I predict you'll more likely need something to keep you on the couch and avoid the temptation to go for a walk!
When I've taken opioids for pain they didn't do much for me. I quickly switched to ibuprofen. Hope everything goes well for you sierra. And I hope you recover quickly.
I'm approaching my surgery date Nov.7 One last question. I'm kind of freaked out about taking Opioids for pain. I have heard a lot of stories about normal people getting addicted and going down the rabbit hole. I don't mind some pain, yet I'm not really into suffering either. For those that have had the surgery ( scope) can I get through the post surgery without Opioids?
Thank you all very much for your feedback. I will do my best to not take them. I heal well and my tolerance too pain is pretty good.
If you do end up taking opioids for pain, stay really well hydrated. A friend needed to take the opioids for pain post major orthopedic surgery a couple years ago. The opioids gave him really bad constipation. The pain from the constipation was as bad as the pain from the surgery.
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