lizzy4me
06-10-2007, 09:54 AM
I'm having The Bromstrom along with Arthoscopy on the 25th. What can I expect in pain. I've had children and nothing is that painful. But, I'm sure a couple of advil won't do the trick huh?? How long will I need to be on pain meds? I plan on following all the Dr's rules. The pain aspect has me worried.
_swank_
06-10-2007, 11:55 AM
I assume you're talking about ankle reconstruction. I've had it done twice and it's very painful. Ankle surgery, even scopes just hurt. Advil will not cut it. You'll most likely find out what you're getting for pain meds at your pre-op appointment. The first time I had the surgery I was given Percocets. The second time I was given Lortab. The second doc was not very good at pain control. I had my 5th surgery on this ankle a couple weeks ago and was given Percocets by my Podiatrist. How long you'll need to be on pain meds depends on your own pain tolerance and how good you are at keeping your foot elevated. The first couple of days after your surgery take the pain killers as prescribed whether you think you need them or not. Trying to catch up after the fact is difficult.
Stitcher317
06-10-2007, 03:11 PM
What side effects did you experience from Percoset?
This is what my POD prescribed for me but haven't had the surgery as yet.
Thank you....
_swank_
06-10-2007, 03:20 PM
What side effects did you experience from Percoset?
This is what my POD prescribed for me but haven't had the surgery as yet.
Thank you....
The only side effect I had was the reduction of pain. I have no problem with them at all. They can cause constipation so drink plenty of water and get some stool softeners and/or laxatives just in case. All meds, even over-the-counter stuff, can have side effects. Everyone reacts differently.
jprinz99
06-11-2007, 08:00 AM
:) you can expect to fall asleep:)
cosmic1
06-13-2007, 01:57 PM
I worked on rehab as a nurse many years ago.
We would always ask patients about their pain relief with the meds that were given to them. Most of these patients were orthopaedic surgicals.
Just about everyone was happy with Darvocet or DarvocetN.
I specifically asked for this for my post surgical bunion surgeries.
I had major external fixation pins for each of the surgeries. This was brutal stuff.
Percocet and Vicodin put me in a purple haze and gave me some pain relief.
However, I threw up within one hour of the Vicodin and 24 hours after taking percocet.
I needed to take these 24 hours post surgical. I was in terrible, terrible pain.
Hands down the Darvoct worked wonderful.
Darvocet has Tylenol in it and I found the Tylenol worked much better on bone pain than the Advil type products.
My mother in law had a total shoulder replacement and she requested the Darvocet because of me and said that it worked great for her too.
_swank_
06-13-2007, 02:28 PM
Darvocet is a very mild pain reliever. I would not have surgery if my doctor told me that's all I was getting. It might work great for some people but for the majority it is not nearly enough post-op.