Sunday, April 12, 2009

Almost 6 Weeks Post Op!

If there's one thing I like better than the pastel colors around Easter, it's eating chocolate bunnies!

It's been a good weekend. I finished filing my taxes and I went on my first post-op run today. Surprisingly it went pretty well. I didn't have any pain during the run but I betcha I'll be feeling it in a couple days!

The rest of the day has been filled with spring cleaning: clearing out the fridge and scrubbing it, sweeping off the deck and vacuuming the car out. I really wish I had a housekeeper because it seems just as I have one room in control, another room seems to get messy. I usually save all the cleaning to do until the weekend so maybe I just need re-think my time management during the week. It sure is hard to come home from work and start cleaning though! Hmm, I guess my energy level is still low.

Tuesday will be the six week mark after my surgery which means:
  • I can start exercising again (um, I jumped the gun but only by a couple days)
  • I can start heavy lifting again (whatever, I try not to do that anyway)

So, it's on to a new page now. I'm feeling pretty good and for the most part am back to normal. My incision sometimes stings a little but it seems to be healing pretty well (despite the muffin top that's still lingering).

Bring spring on!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Perty, ain't it?

So this is the fibroid. It's pretty ooky, I know. Check out all the veins poppin out on that thing. The smaller thing in the pic is another fibroid and the thing on the right is my uterus (you can see where it's attached to the large fibroid by a stalk).

So I went to see the doc for my first post op visit earlier this week. He checked my incision and said everything seemed to be healing normally. I asked him about the hard, lovely muffin top that's above the incision and he said it would get better with time. I asked him if I should be massaging and he said no. He also told me I can start running and exercising in two weeks so I'm looking forward to that.

I asked him what he thought caused fibroids and how I could avoid growing them again. He said in all likelihood given my "talent" for making multiple ones, that I probably already have more growing right now at the microscopic level. Made me feel all warm and cozy! He said doctors aren't sure what makes them grow (other than estrogen) and that nothing had been proven to prohibit their growth.

My plan is to start going to a gynecologist that I can trust and make sure they know that I have this medical history so they can be vigilant looking for fibroids when I have an exam. That way they can be caught earlier and I can avoid a major surgery like this again!