Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Surgery

This post is entirely too long overdue but not one that I could just pass on because there is so many blessings to tell.

For as long as I can remember, I have had pain in my lower abdomen and back. There were many triggers that brought on the pain; stress, cold, fatty foods, exercise...or simply nothing! While some weeks were a pain that was manageable and could push through, as the month went on, the level of pain was intensified. It was a pain that was comparable to my active back labor during childbirth and would last for about 15 - 20 minutes before it was over. This would happen multiple times through out the day and night. I could count on about 10 days with no pain in the month and my pregnancies were completely pain free as well. The was pain was intimately intertwined in every aspect of my life as well as my families.

I've had many visits to the doctor - followed up with many pills and shots that I have tried over the years. There was no success for my tired body at the end of the day. With the decision that we were done having children, I decided it was time for surgery.

With a recent switch to a new doctor I felt the confidence to do exploratory surgery. We had speculated over the years we were dealing with endometriosis but had nothing definitive. The surgery was over in a short time after finding fibroid all over the inside and outside of my uterus and the decision to have a follow up surgery including a hysterectomy was apparently clear.

My procedure was referred to the chief regional laproscopic surgeon who accepted the challenge and by his side another experienced doctor to assist. God graced me with talented doctors and wise advise along the way - not to mention my hubs that sat through several doctor appts along the way for support.

I cannot even begin to convey my excitement when I say, I do not have my pain. My hysterectomy was done lapriscopic and went off without a hitch. My healing has been quick. God has been so good in paving this road for me and the support that I have received. Where to start...
  • an army of people praying for me
  • my hubs who managed the home front, meals, children, stocked me up with magazines, coffee and love
  • friends and family that made meals - not kidding, i didn't have to cook for 3 weeks with all the food I recieved. Even a full out Thanksgiving dinner that was prepared for us from the Turkey to the pie and everything in between! Thanks Stearns family!
  • Grandmas to entertain and playdates with friends
  • cards
  • help cleaning the house
  • lattes delivered
  • "Joy" box with encouraging packages for different days through out the recovery

The list goes on! I am so humbled by the love that was shown me. Praise God for the outcome! Thank you everyone!

3 comments:

momaof4 said...

I just found out last night that you had surgery!! I'm sorry I wasn't around to help, but sounds like you were well taken care of. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas, I missed our cookie exchange night...might have to do one soon anyway.
Hugs,

Christy said...

So glad to hear you're healing and now pain free. What a blessing to be free from that. I can't even imagine living with that much pain and trying to raise my children and just live life! Glad you had so much support and help.

Glory Laine said...

I'm having mine next month. Not excited about it but pain free sounds great!!!!
Becca