Don't apologise, I love a nerdy thread!Anyway, my apologies for being so nerdy, and I hope some members here will share my amazement!
I left the ward for theatre around 11am, then I woke in recovery with a convenient clock right in front of me and it was just before 2.30pm.Out of curiousity, at what time did you go under yesterday, and at what time did you wake up?
May I assume that your post op pain levels aren't too bad from todays graphs? I hope so!
I hope your calculations are the pain meds side effects (I'm being way to nerdy here), but good luck sleeping standing up!Yes, I have two weeks of, in the consultants words only standing up for 23 of each 24hours!
Yes definitely the pain meds talking! Of course it’s the other way round!I hope your calculations are the pain meds side effects (I'm being way to nerdy here), but good luck sleeping standing up!
Very glad the meds do the job, hope you'll be fully functional real soon!
Glad to hear you're allowed to be standing up at least a little bit, I imagine that makes moving from bed to couch or bathroom a lot easier.Yes definitely the pain meds talking! Of course it’s the other way round!
That's interesting, it looks like the spike actually started right when you started to wake up!I left the ward for theatre around 11am, then I woke in recovery with a convenient clock right in front of me and it was just before 2.30pm.
Yes, like an over exaggerated dawn phenomenon!Makes sense to my thinking, if I were a liver I can imagine dumping some extra energy just in case if I suddenly woke up, slightly confused and with all systems just a bit out of whack and sending unusual signals, better be ready for whatever is going on outside!
Same here. I need to bolus before going into the dentists office, and my endo was pretty impressed by the almost straight line up caused by seeing her for my yearly appointment.I would expect a spike for me through the morning with the anxiety of what is to come.
I guess performing is like exercise, it can both raise or drop you.Slightly different scenario. I was chatting with a T1 at one of my gigs a while back.
She used to be a singer in a band too? (Got chatting after she noticed my sensor.) Told me her BGs would go high doing her shows then asked, how are mine. Showed her my graph & a few screen shots from previous gigs. She seemed impressed.
Not entirely. I’ve known a guitarist I was in a band with years ago mention they “can’t do this,” just prior to walking out on stage. For the first time in years for him. He just froze.I guess performing is like exercise, it can both raise or drop you.
Paracetamol and codeine and Oramorph, why do you ask?Having said that. @Rachox , what pain meds are you prescribed..?
Let’s just say. I knew a Morphine abuser once (when no other narcotic was about. Somehow she managed to get it “off script.”) it was suggested, “it’s like going back to the womb..?”Paracetamol and codeine and Oramorph, why do you ask?
Doing well thanks @Antje77 , my life has indeed turned into the boring phase! One of two weeks elevation done, stitches out in another week, then four to six more weeks of walking in a surgical shoe on crutches.How are you doing @Rachox ?
I hope your post OP life has already turned from exciting to boring, at least recovery wise!
Doing well thanks @Antje77 , my life has indeed turned into the boring phase! One of two weeks elevation done, stitches out in another week, then four to six more weeks of walking in a surgical shoe on crutches.
* Checks post for typos as I can’t blame the pain meds this time!
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